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blamed him for a failed assault on 7 May 1560, later writing, "I thought a man could not have gone nigher a traitor than Sir James, I pray God make him a good man." For ten years he was out of public employment but in 1570 Elizabeth, who showed the greatest forbearance and favour to Sir James Croft,
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with whom he had three sons (including Edward and James) and four daughters and secondly Catherine, the daughter of Edward Blount. His eldest son, Edward, was put on trial in 1589 on the curious charge of having contrived the death of
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was captured in 1549. He was appointed lord deputy of Ireland on 23 May 1551. There he effected little beyond gaining for himself the reputation of a conciliatory disposition. On 21 December 1551, he wrote from
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In January 1552 he was commissioned to look into the state of mining in Ireland and a controversy between the miners Robert Recorde and Joachym Goodenfynger. He acquired
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in a complex scheme. Croft established private relations with Parma, for which on his return he was sent to the
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in May 1560, he was suspected, probably with good reason, of treasonable correspondence with
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History of Parliament CROFT, Sir James (c.1518–90) of Croft Castle, Herefordshire
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Croft had married twice, firstly Alice, daughter of Richard Warnecombe of
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and his second wife Catherine Herbert, daughter of Sir Richard Herbert of
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He was born the second but eldest surviving son of Sir Richard Croft of
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Croft was all his life a double-dealer. He was imprisoned in the
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in 1559, and where he busied himself actively on behalf of the
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made him a privy councillor and controller of her household.
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English politician, Lord Deputy of Ireland (died 1590)
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Index

Sir James Croft
James Croft (disambiguation)
PC
Lord Deputy of Ireland
Herefordshire
Parliament of England
Croft Castle
Herefordshire
knight of the shire
Rough Wooing
Haddington
James Wilford
Kilmainham
Mary of Guise
Tintern Abbey
Colclough Baronets
Tower
Mary
Lady Jane Grey
Wyatt's rebellion
Elizabeth
Berwick upon Tweed
John Knox
James MacGill
Scottish Protestants
Siege of Leith
Mary of Guise
Duke of Norfolk
Mary, Queen of Scots
the duke of Parma

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