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Philip Butler

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for the tenth part of a Knight's fee, and a rent of seventeen shillings and eleven pence, to his local favourite, Sir Philip Boteler, Sheriff of Hertford. Sir Philip ruled at
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He died on 6 June 1545 before his new manor house was completed. He was buried in Watton church where fragments of a brass on his tomb survive.
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Butler was the eldest son of John Butler of Watton at Stone and his second wife Dorothy, a daughter of William Tyrrell of
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In 1530 he was one of the commissioners for Hertfordshire to inquire into the possessions of Wolsey.
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In 1544 his name was enrolled as supplying men for the rearguard in the army against
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In 1537 he was present at the christening of Prince Edward, who later became King
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during the fifth Parliament of Henry VIII, November 1529 to April 1536 is a
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Sir Philip was one of the Knights of the Body to King Henry VIII in 1516.
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Philip Butler married Elizabeth Drury in 1510, a daughter of
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Members of the Parliament of England for Hertfordshire
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In 1539–40 he was among the knights appointed to meet
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Philip Butler (disambiguation)
Watton at Stone
Gipping
Robert de Beaumont
Sir Robert Drury
Hawstead
Sir John Butler
Member
Parliament of England
Hertfordshire
Edward VI
Anne of Cleves
Blackheath
France
dissolution of the monasteries
Henry VIII
Aston, Hertfordshire
Woodhall
Watton
Aston Bury


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