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Richard Southwell (courtier)

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Coggeshale, and in 'Poyntell Mill' and 'Esterfordmyll,' in Coggeshale, Markeshale, etc. of which, with Henry Wentworth, knight, and others since deceased, he was seised by charter dated at Coggeshale, 10 November, 11 Henry VII.; to hold, etc. Essex. 15 June, 21 Henry VIII. Note: See E 40/12277. Seal
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Catalogue Description: Release by Philip Calthorp, knight, at the request of Edmund Bewpre, of Yaxley, Suffolk, esquire, and of Thomas Thursby, of Hillyngton, Norfolk, cousins and heirs of John Durward, of Great Yeldham, Essex, deceased, to Richard Sowthwell, esquire, of his right in the manor of
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Although Gates was the principal author, Southwell assisted him in inventorying Norfolk's mansion at Kenninghall as well as Surrey's house at St. Leonard's, Norwich. The manuscript inventory is National Archives (Kew) LR 2/117, with LR 2/116 and 115 accompanying follow-up
140:. They had a daughter. He later married Mary, the daughter of Thomas Darcy of Danbury, and the widow of Robert Leeche of Norwich, Norfolk. They had one legitimate daughter and two illegitimate sons (including Richard Southwell alias Darcy) and two illegitimate daughters. 105:, of whom his mother was coheiress, and his wife Thomasine, daughter of William Sidney. Richard's father died in 1512, and he inherited the estate. Less than two years later he was also to inherit the estate of his uncle Sir Robert Southwell (who had served as 226:, who was arrested in December 1546 on charges (very likely trumped up) of threatening the succession of Prince Edward by displaying the lions of England in his personal coat of arms. Following the arrest of Surrey's father, 230:, Southwell was one of three royal commissioners (along with Sir John Gates and Wymond Carew) sent to seize and inventory the Howards' possessions. He was one of the assistants to the executors of the 829: 117:, his aunt's husband. Sir Robert’s widow was Elizabeth Calthorpe (d.1517), the daughter of Sir Philip Calthorpe of Burnham Thorpe, Norfolk. She would become the second wife of 814: 137: 424: 396: 809: 211: 834: 711: 254: 187: 804: 789: 784: 794: 227: 283:
Lordship and community : the Lestrange family and the village of Hunstanton, Norfolk, in the first half of the sixteenth century
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and the following year he paid a fine of Β£1000 to obtain a pardon. In lieu of money he gave King Henry VIII his Essex manors of
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on 12 March 1547, although he was removed from the full council the following year. He was reappointed by
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Lying in early modern English culture : from the Oath of supremacy to the Oath of allegiance
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The Will of King Edward the Sixth, and His Devise for the Succession to the Crown
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Moore, Peter (2001). "The Heraldic Charge Against the Earl of Surrey, 1546-47".
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Wyndham married Southwell to his stepdaughter Thomasin, who was the daughter of
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for Norfolk and Suffolk. In the same year, he was involved in the murder of
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Seeking Sanctuary: Crime, Mercy, and Politics in English Courts, 1400-1550
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Lehmberg, Stanford (2004). "Southwell, Sir Richard (1502/3–1564)".
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Argent, three cinquefoils gules each charged with six annulets or
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and Anthony Southwell (husband of Anne Le Strange, daughter of
175:. He had previously bought the manor in 1529 from the cousins 113:). In 1515 he became the ward of his uncle's widow and 425:"Southwell, Sir Richard (1502/3–1564), administrator" 516:. Edinburgh: H. M. General Register House. pp.  489:. Oxford: Oxford University Press. pp. 36–38. 151:. For some period Gregory lived with Southwell in 423: 285:. Woodbridge, Suffolk: Boydell Press. p. 13. 190:. It was in 1536 that his portrait was painted by 830:Members of the Parliament of England for Norfolk 663:Biography, details of which are taken from the 598:Sir Henry Lee (1533–1611): Elizabethan Courtier 651:. Vol. 53. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 584:. Vol. 53. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 147:. He became tutor to Gregory Cromwell, son of 49:(c.1502/03 – 11 January 1564) was an English 8: 434:(online ed.). Oxford University Press. 683: 671:Edward VI's Will and Device for Succession 309:The Visitation of Norfolk in the Year 1563 36:Arms of Southwell of Woodrising, Norfolk: 568:Archbold, William Arthur Jobson (1898). 237:Southwell was one of the signatories of 815:Members of the Privy Council of England 628:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 431:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 312:. Miller and Leavins. pp. 124–125. 273: 202:and the accused. He was elected to the 194:. He was a witness in the trial of Sir 138:Thomas Darcy, 1st Baron Darcy of Chiche 367: 365: 363: 179:(d. 1532) of Hillington, Norfolk and 25:Portrait of Sir Richard Southwell by 7: 228:Thomas Howard, third duke of Norfolk 255:Edward Courtenay, 1st Earl of Devon 188:High Sheriff of Norfolk and Suffolk 81:). His paternal grandparents were 14: 186:From 1534 to 1535, Southwell was 648:Dictionary of National Biography 581:Dictionary of National Biography 374:"Southwell, Richard (1502/3-64)" 382:The History of Parliament Trust 119:Thomas Brooke, 8th Baron Cobham 702:Master-General of the Ordnance 378:The House of Commons 1509–1558 1: 455:UK public library membership 401:. Oxford U.P. pp. 1–3. 395:McSheffrey, Shannon (2017). 224:Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey 218:in 1540. After the death of 732:Custos Rotulorum of Norfolk 513:The Hamilton Papers, vol. 1 422:Lehmberg, Stanford (2004). 376:. In Bindoff, S. T. (ed.). 856: 835:Court of Mary I of England 638:"Southwell, Richard"  635:Archbold, William (1898). 630:. Oxford University Press. 571:"Southwell, Richard"  510:Bain, Joseph, ed. (1890). 241:. 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Index


Hans Holbein the Younger

PC
Privy Councillor
Windham Manor
Norfolk
Robert Southwell
Francis Southwell
Sir Thomas Le Strange
Richard Southwell
Edmund Witchingham
Conningsby
Lincolnshire
Suffolk
Essex
seneschal
Henry VII
William Wootton
Thomas Brooke, 8th Baron Cobham
Thomas Wyndham
Roger Darcy
Danbury
Thomas Darcy, 1st Baron Darcy of Chiche
Lincoln's Inn
Thomas
Woodrising Manor
Norfolk
Justice of the Peace
Sir William Pennington

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