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460:'s threatened invasions of England both centred on Berwick, and on the former occasion Albany's force, which included twenty-four pieces of artillery, came within 18 miles of the town. Ughtred was responsible for organising Berwick's defences, and was also involved in intelligence gathering and played a key role in the many negotiations that took place between England and Scotland.
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his manors of
Skagglethorpe and Redhouse to his uncle, Anthony Ughtred and in May 1524, the newly knighted Sir Robert Ughtred released to his uncle the reversion of the manors of Kylneweke, Tolthorp, Fymour, and Owelesthrop in Yorkshire. They had been leased to Sir Anthony and his brother Christopher "for the life of the longer liver" by their father, the elder Sir Robert Ughtred.
519:, the king's chief minister better wine than any in England and to report that all was quiet on the island. Ughtred's seventeen years as captain of Berwick, his past service in France and his association with the Boleyns ensured that he was well-suited to the governorship of Jersey, a position he held until his death in 1534.
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and that this represented the beginning of a more pro-French political influence in a time of peace. Anne Boleyn's influence is very likely in
Ughtred's appointment to the governorship, especially since his wife, Elizabeth was present at court as a member of the future queen's household from 1532 to
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Wiltshire. In January 1531, Ughtred and his wife, Elizabeth received the grant in survivorship, of the manors of Lepington and Kexby in Yorkshire. By 1472 Kexby manor was in the possession of Sir Anthony Ughtred's father, Sir Robert Ughtred. After his death, the manor went to his second son, Sir
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Ughtreds were wealthy landowners. When Sir Robert Ughtred died in 1487, his second son, Sir Henry Ughtred, since the death of his eldest son, Robert, was his heir. After Sir Henry's death in 1510, his eldest son, Robert, still a minor, consequently inherited his father's assets. In 1520 he sold
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Ughtred also pursued mercantile interests and was able to obtain, in 1525, a licence to export wools, woollen cloths, hides, lead, tin, and other
English merchandise in a ship of 200 tons 'burthen, once within the next two years, beyond the straits of Marrock (Morocco), without payment of customs,
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The captaincy of
Berwick was a challenging and demanding role, however Ughtred was amply rewarded for his military and administrative efforts over the years by a series of royal grants: In February 1514 he became steward of the lordship or manor of
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Henry
Ughtred. (Sir Robert's eldest son predeceased him.) When Sir Henry died in 1510, Kexby was inherited by his son and heir, Robert, born 1498. In 1524, the recently knighted Sir Robert Ughtred, sold Kexby to John Allen, however,
1362:: "Probably in 1530 she became the second wife of a rather older Yorkshire gentleman, Sir Anthony Ughtred ... In 1533 or early 1534 they had a son, Henry, and then came a girl, Margery, not yet born when Ughtred died in 1534."
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By April 1513, Ughtred was vice-captain and subsequently served as captain of
Berwick from February 1515 until August 1532. As the most northerly of England's garrison towns Berwick played a vital role in the defence of the
304:(1292 – 1365) who ensured their place as one of the most prominent families in Yorkshire. Following an outstanding military career, Thomas Ughtred was summoned to Parliament as Baron Ughtred from 1343 to 1364 and made a
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Anthony Ughtred died in Jersey on 6 October 1534 and was buried in the chapel of St George, in the castle of Mont Orgueil. He was survived by his wife who, in 1537, married
484:, Northumberland. In 1525, as a knight for the body, he was granted the reversion of the office of governor of Jersey, and of the castle of Mont Orgueil in that island.
448:. He accompanied King Henry VIII to France in July 1513 and was appointed marshal of Tournai after the city's fall in September, where he remained until February 1515.
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Sir Robert Ughtred (1498 –), married Elizabeth, daughter of William Fairfax, of Steeton. He was knighted by the Duke of Suffolk on the River Somme in December 1523.
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Sir Henry Ughtred (1477 – 10 September 1510) was created a Knight of the Bath at the coronation of Henry VIII in 1509. He married Agnes, daughter of
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provided they do not exceed 50 marks.' There was a further licence granted in 1527 to export woollen cloths.
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Portrait of a Lady, probably a Member of the Cromwell Family
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Richardson, Douglas (2011b). Everingham, Kimball G. (ed.).
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Richardson, Douglas (2011a). Everingham, Kimball G. (ed.).
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51:Gules, on a cross patonce Or 5 five mullets Gules
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2080:Syvret, George S.; Carteret, Samuel de (1832).
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1562:"Elizabeth I: Volume 202 Part 3: October 1598"
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2130:: T-Z and Index Nominum and Locorum
1851:"Close Rolls, Henry VII: 1506-1508"
1830:"Close Rolls, Henry VII: 1503-1505"
1704:Fitzgerald, Teri (18 August 2019).
1731:"Close Rolls, Henry VI: June 1451"
906:(c.1518–1568) married Sir Henry's
510:'A fine shirt with a high collar'
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1914:The Munster Plantation, 1583-1641
1890:Lyte, H. C. Maxwell, ed. (1890).
579:–1599), born in Jersey, married
1959:"Ughtred, Sir Anthony (d. 1534)"
599:. Sir Henry was knighted by the
424:Anthony Ughtred participated in
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1806:The Plumpton Letters and Papers
1784:"North division: Sigglesthorne"
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163:Chapel of St George, castle of
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1976:. London: Mitchell and Hughes.
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1782:Kent, G. H. R., ed. (2002).
1616:Brown, William, ed. (2013).
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2112:Tonge, Thomas (1863).
2091:Thornton, Tim (2012).
2075:, Sherratt and Hughes.
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1942:. London: Allen Lane.
1892:"Deeds: A.701 – A.800"
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601:Lord Deputy of Ireland
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