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Richard Weston (treasurer)

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on her arrival in England, when he must have been considerably over seventy years of age. In 1542, he surrendered his post of sub-treasurer of England "ob senectutem debilitatam et continuam infirmitatem" (20 January) and died on 7 August. He was buried in the Weston Chapel, built by him in
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There is hardly a single state ceremony or event during the eighth Henry's reign in which he is not recorded to have part. A bare list of the offices he held would fill some pages. He is a soldier, seaman, ambassador, governor, treasurer, privy councillor, judge of the Court of
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in his campaign against the Moors. Upon his return, Weston visited the court of Spain and received considerable honour. He was knighted by Henry VIII in 1514, and from 1516, was in personal attendance on the king as a
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Letters indented specifying, in accordance with the treaty of 12 March 1519, the number and rank of the lords, ladies and gentlemen to attend the King and Queen at the interview with Francis I
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Immediately after his accession on 22 May 1509, Henry VIII appointed Weston to several offices, including that of Governor of Guernsey. In 1511, Weston served under
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Sir Richard Weston at the deathbed of King Henry VII at Richmond Palace, 1509. He stands 5th at the King's left hand, his armorials above, quartering Camell of
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of King Henry VIII. Although his father is said to have offered all the family had in order to gain a pardon for his son, Sir Francis was executed in 1536.
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in England, deemed Premier Baron of England. His ancestors had long held high office in the Knights Hospitallers.
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in 1509, attending deathbed of King Henry VII. (Detail from: British Library Additional MS 45131, folio 54)
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Baker, T. F.T. (1982). "Sir Richard (c.1465-1541), of Sutton Place, Surr.". In Bindoff, S.T. (ed.).
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He married Anne Sandys, a daughter of Oliver Sandys of Shere, and one of the Gentlewomen of Queen
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of Weston, a "waisted-tun", a barrel with concave ends. 1520s terracotta moulding, Sutton Place
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by his wife Katherine Cammel, daughter and heiress of Robert Cammel of
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Monogram of Sir Richard Weston, 1520s terracotta moulding, Sutton Place
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Sir Richard Weston, (representative image, not portrait) drawn by Sir
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He was born about 1465/6, the eldest son of Edmund Weston of
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The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1509-1558
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Royal Berkshire History: Sir Richard Weston (1465-1541)
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in Surrey, was a courtier and diplomat who served as
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Richard Weston (1465–1541)

Thomas Wriothesley

Ermine
bezants

Shapwick
difference


Rebus
KB
Sutton Place
Guildford
Governor of Guernsey
Treasurer of Calais
Treasurer of the Exchequer
Henry VIII
Boston
Lincolnshire
Fiddleford
canting arms
Shapwick
William Weston
Order of St John
Frederic Harrison
Thomas Darcy, 1st Baron Darcy
Ferdinand of Spain
Knight of the Body

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