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Drue Drury (courtier)

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and three daughters; Elizabeth who married Sir Thomas Wingfield and then Henry Reynolds, Anne who married Sir Robert Boteler, and Frances. Drury was a younger brother of Sir
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of the privy chamber. He seems to have kept in the good graces of the queen, except on one occasion. In September 1579 he was knighted at
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of Riddlesworth. In 1582 he married for his second wife Katherine Finch, daughter and heiress of William Finch of
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Drury married, firstly, Elizabeth, daughter of Sir Philip Calthorpe, and widow of
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described Drury as a sincere, honest man, and a puritan in his religion.
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Drury matriculated from St Edmund's Hostel, Cambridge in Autumn 1544.
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in 1495. He was a brother of Sir Robert Drury (1525–1593) and
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Drury is to be distinguished from a Drue Drury of Eccles and
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in 1576. During the reigns of Elizabeth and James I he was
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Some correspondence between Drury and his second wife and
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for the county in 1583. In November 1586 he was sent to
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Kelsey, Sean (2004). "Drury, Sir William (1527–1579)".
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State Papers, Dom. 1547–80, p.170 247: 245: 243: 241: 232: 7: 78:(2 October 1527 – 13 October 1579). 318:Le Neve, Monumenta Anglicana, i. 59 615:Lieutenants of the Tower of London 350:Metcalfe, A Book of Knights, p.147 300:Metcalfe, A Book of Knights, p.133 26:(c. 1503 – 1577), the grandson of 14: 131:Lieutenant of the Tower of London 412:Dictionary of National Biography 390: 109:, Essex. He was elected MP for 72:Speaker of the House of Commons 32:Speaker of the House of Commons 16:English politician and courtier 620:People from Breckland District 1: 206:Thomas Burgh, 3rd Baron Burgh 162:, Norfolk. She brought him a 384:UK public library membership 257:A Cambridge Alumni Database 641: 339:Complete Baronetcies Vol 2 259:. University of Cambridge. 136:Drury died at his seat at 70:(c. 1456 – 2 March 1535), 30:(c. 1456 – 2 March 1535), 544: 529:Member of Parliament for 527: 515: 501: 486:Member of Parliament for 484: 472: 458: 443:Member of Parliament for 441: 429: 422: 401:Goodwin, Gordon (1888). " 610:High sheriffs of Norfolk 253:"Drury, Drue (DRRY544D)" 403:Drury, Dru (1531?-1617) 337:George Edward Cockayne 273:. History of Parliament 113:in 1584. and appointed 99:High Sheriff of Norfolk 480:Sir Thomas Chamberlain 208:, and was knighted at 605:English MPs 1584–1585 600:English MPs 1563–1567 424:Parliament of England 376:10.1093/ref:odnb/8101 156:Sir William Woodhouse 125:in the wardership of 580:Court of Elizabeth I 191:Lansdowne collection 174:, who was created a 127:Mary, Queen of Scots 54:(c. 1503 – 1577) of 34:, and the nephew of 523:Sir Roger Woodhouse 129:. He was nominated 558: 557: 545:Succeeded by 505:Nicholas Prideaux 502:Succeeded by 459:Succeeded by 382:(Subscription or 76:Sir William Drury 64:Chalfont St Peter 36:Sir William Drury 632: 595:English MPs 1559 516:Preceded by 497:William Patridge 473:Preceded by 430:Preceded by 420: 416: 394: 393: 387: 379: 351: 348: 342: 334: 328: 325: 319: 316: 310: 307: 301: 298: 292: 289: 283: 282: 280: 278: 267: 261: 260: 249: 236: 230: 187:Sir Julius CΓ¦sar 123:Sir Amias Paulet 115:custos rotulorum 97:in 1562. 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Index

Sir Robert Drury
Sir Robert Drury
Speaker of the House of Commons
Sir William Drury
House of Commons
Sir Robert Drury
Hedgerley
Edmund Brudenell
Chalfont St Peter
Sir Robert Drury
Speaker of the House of Commons
Sir William Drury
Mitchell
Camelford
High Sheriff of Norfolk
gentleman usher
Wanstead
Norfolk
custos rotulorum
Fotheringay
Sir Amias Paulet
Mary, Queen of Scots
Lieutenant of the Tower of London
Riddlesworth
William Camden
Sir William Woodhouse
Waxham
moiety
Lynsted
Drue Drury

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