As the younger son of a prominent Cheshire family, this Member was appointed to a minor office in the duchy of Lancaster before he had attained his majority or completed his education. He retained this position for life despite moving south after his father, Sir John, took as his second wife the widow of Sir Richard Pexall, and so acquired Beaurepaire in Hampshire.
Savage was outlawed for debt in 1615, and finally lost his claim to Beaurepaire after the death of his stepmother in 1618.
