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brothers made further enquiries, but without success. Despairing of an answer she returned to Clerkenwell. Not long afterwards a man belonging to the city of Salisbury positively assured her that her husband was dead. Recommended by the Prioress of Clerkenwell, Ellen entered the service of Thomas Cromwell's mother-in-law, Mercy Pryor, and was dwelling in his house when Ralph Sadler became enamoured of her. Ralph Sadler and Ellen married believing that Matthew Barre was dead.
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friends and was appointed an executor of his will. Between 1525 and 1529, his name appeared in Cromwell's correspondence in connection with the suppression of monasteries. It was probably around this time that his talents came to the attention of the king. He was granted the manor and lands from the suppressed
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in Essex. They had two daughters before Barre abandoned them and went to Ireland. Ellen stayed in Dunmow for about a year trying to find out where he had gone. She then became a servant of the prioress at the nunnery of Clerkenwell. Determined to find Matthew, she visited his birthplace and with his
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was passed on his behalf. The act set aside Ellen's marriage to Matthew Barre and made her marriage to Ralph Sadler a true and proper union. Sadler managed to prevent the publication of the act and its details never appeared among the statutes of the period. The only known contemporary reference to
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More than eleven years after Ralph and Ellen had married, Matthew Barre returned alive and well from Ireland and was overheard in a London tavern claiming to be the lawful husband of Sadler's wife. Ralph and his wife had seven surviving children, and he was now a very wealthy and influential person
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Sadler was able to clear himself and was released in a few days, returning to the council chamber. He played a leading role in the examination of Catherine Howard and her relatives in November 1541, regained the King's trust, and was knighted for his part in holding matters of state while the court
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By the time he was 19 Sadler was serving as Thomas Cromwell's secretary, learning about administration, finance and politics. In this role, he handled Cromwell's household business and was also involved in drafting and writing his correspondence. By 1529 he had become one of Cromwell's most trusted
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refused to accept that the letters were compromising, and argued in favour of the Cardinal that he had a separate spiritual authority in Scotland apart from the King's own temporal powers. Later, when the Cardinal was present, James and Sadler compared the captured letters with Beaton's copies and
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Sadler is one of the few Renaissance statesmen for whom extant Parliamentary orations survive, including a speech on succession in 1563 and one on subsidy in 1566. Copies of the orations appear in the 1809 two-volume publication of his letters, which includes a biography by
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chided Sadler for taking Mary "hawkyng" and for giving her "more lybertye now then at any tyme when she was in the E of Shrewsbury chardge". Sadler was required to post guards round the castle and to search the grounds "once or twice a moneth". After the
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Sadler's wife was still living in 1569; however, there is no further record of her and there is no surviving tomb for her. Sir Ralph died 30 March 1587, reputedly, "the richest commoner in England". His tomb lies beneath a magnificent wall monument in
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to release Cardinal Beaton from imprisonment, alleging the Cardinal's political expertise could be employed to mutual benefit. Henry VIII wanted English servants in Mary's household, and Sadler recommended "Lady Edongcomb" for this role, his friend,
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proposed Franco-Scottish alliance. Sadler failed in that respect, but the King was nonetheless impressed with his work. As a New Year's Day gift in 1539, Sadler gave Henry VIII a gold signet ring with a dial. Later in that year, he was elected
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at court whose reputation was at stake. Sadler, a man devoted to his wife and children, was informed of the matter in October 1545 while on a diplomatic mission in Scotland. "Master Sadler took his matter very heavily," the
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In 1550 Sadler sold his mansion at Hackney. He was one of the signatories of Edward VI's will in 1553, proving one of the radicals in a Protestant government. He signed the device settling the crown on the
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An investigation found that Ellen's first marriage was valid, and Sadler was therefore obliged to have his children legitimised by a private act of Parliament. In 1546, this act of Parliament
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to Tantallon, ordering him to return Sadler to England, having "seen daily his great practices made to seduce and corrupt true faithful subjects of this realm to the opinion of England." The
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Series by author Caroline Angus, based on Thomas Cromwell's life between 1529 and 1540, with Ralph Sadler rising at the royal court and as a Scottish ambassador for Henry VIII.
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The State Papers and Letters of Sir Ralph Sadler, Knight Banneret ... To which is added a memoir of the life of Sir Ralph Sadler, with historical notes, by Walter Scott ...
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The State Papers and Letters of Sir Ralph Sadler, Knight Banneret ... To which is added a memoir of the life of Sir Ralph Sadler, with historical notes, by Walter Scott ...
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Commissioner for Musters, Hertfordshire 1546, loan 1546, 1562, goods of churches and fraternities 1550, relief, Hertfordshire and London 1550, ecclesiastical causes 1572
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This episode damaged Sadler's reputation, but not irretrievably. His marriage to Ellen was saved and the couple lived on, without further incident, for many years.
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in May 1544. Sadler accompanied Hertford into Scotland, in the same role in September 1545. He accompanied Lord Hertford again, this time at the
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went on a summer progress of the North in a tripartite ministry with Lords Audley and Hertford. Together with his allies in the council, notably
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on 11 December 1543. All of his work in solidifying Anglo-Scottish relations came to nothing, and war followed after the Scottish rejection of
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found a discrepancy. James V said he was thankful to Sadler and his uncle Henry VIII but still would not find fault in the Cardinal's actions.
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The King was pleased with Sadler's work and sent him again to Scotland, this time to discourage the King of Scotland, James V, from accepting
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Sadler survived the fall from power and subsequent execution of his friend and mentor in 1540; however, during the power struggle following
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The Visitations of Hertfordshire, Made by Robert Cooke, Esq., Clarencieux in 1572, Sir Richard St. George, Kt., Clarencieux in 1634 ...
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in the post of High Treasurer of the Army. On 10 September 1547, in recognition of his services during the fighting, Sadler was made a
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Coros, D. F. (1982). "Sadler, Ralph (1507–87), of Hackney, Mdx., Standon, Herts. and Lesnes, Kent". In Bindoff, S. T. (ed.).
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It was probably soon after Cromwell's elevation to the peerage, on 9 July 1536, that Sadler was named a gentleman of the
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as Secretary of State in April 1543, owing to his frequent absences on diplomatic missions, but was appointed
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Correspondance politique de MM De Castillon et de Marillac, ambassadeurs de France en Angleterre, 1537–42
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to the throne, after the resolution of the succession crisis, Sadler lost most of his offices, including
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Richard Sadler may have been an illegitimate son, or his grandson, the second son of Edward Sadler. see
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A Catalogue of the Printed Books and Manuscripts in the Library of the Inner Temple, arranged in classes
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Sadler was sent to Scotland several times. In 1540 he tried to embarrass and undermine the authority of
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English Works: Toxophilus; Report and Discourse of the Affaires and State of Germany; The Scholemaster
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By November Sadler, fearing for his safety as the mood in Edinburgh turned against England, moved to
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The Battle of Pinkie, 1547: The Last Battle Between the Independent Kingdoms of Scotland and England
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to show him the queen out of her swaddling clothes. The scene was depicted by a 19th-century artist
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Jointly (with John Godsalve, Gregory Railton and Francis Kempe) prothonotary, Chancery 1537 – 1587?
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This article is about the sixteenth-century official. For the seventeenth-century official, see
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Harvey, William; Cooke, Robert; Owen, George (1884). Blaydes, Frederic Augustus (ed.).
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Rise and Growth of the Anglican Schism, Translated with an Introduction by David Lewis
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Hertfordshire 1544–1547, 1558/59 – 1561, Gloucestershire 1547, Hertfordshire 1562–1587
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Steward of Hertford and Constable of Hertford Castle December 1549 – 1554, 1559–1587
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monarchs. During his long career in royal service, he held many offices, including:
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Gray, Mike (2000). "Sadleir of Sutton House and Standon Lordship: An Iconography".
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The Publications of the Harleian Society. Vol. XXII. London: Harleian Society.
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between Arran and Cardinal Beaton in July 1543. When an agreement was reached, the
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The Publications of the Harleian Society. Vol. XIX. London: Harleian Society.
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Sadler began his career as secretary to Thomas Cromwell and went on to serve four
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compared Sadler's appearance in terms of complexion, countenance and beard to
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of Mary, Queen of Scots. From summer 1584 to spring 1585, Mary was housed at
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SADLER, Ralph (1507–87), of Hackney, Mdx., Standon, Herts. and Lesnes, Kent.
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The Gentleman's Magazine, and Historical Chronicle, by Sylvanus Urban, Gent
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The Rise & Fall of Thomas Cromwell: Henry VIII's Most Faithful Servant
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Dorothy Sadler (died c. 1578), married Edward Elrington of Byrchall, Essex
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A Memoir of the Life and Times of the Right Honourable Sir Ralph Sadleir
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An Act for the Legitimation of the children of Sir Ralph Sadler, Knight
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Around 1534, Ralph Sadler married Ellen, daughter of John Mitchell, of
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The Visitations of Bedfordshire, Annis Domini 1566, 1582, and 1634 ...
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Cooke, Robert; St. George, Richard (1886). Metcalfe, Walter C. (ed.).
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Ellen Mitchell and Matthew Barre had been legally married in 1526, in
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in 1553, he was obliged to retire to his estates during the reign of
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whose ship had been forced by a storm to put into England. However,
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At around seven years of age, Sadler was placed in the household of
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Members. The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1509–1558
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and his name also appears in the list of administrators named for
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Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Landed Gentry of Ireland
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A version of Ellen's story was given by an Elizabethan writer,
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considered that Sander's story was a fiction. Sander was a
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Politics and profit: A Study of Sir Ralph Sadler 1507-1547
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Sutton House: Home of Ralph Sadler, Late of 'Wolf Hall'
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The History of the Reformation of the Church of England
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Members of the Parliament of England for Hertfordshire
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Elizabethan Life: Wills of Essex Gentry and Merchants
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From courtier to career diplomat: Mission to Scotland
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Mr. Secretary: Henry VIII and Edward VI, 1540 to 1557
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In the service of Cromwell and the King, 1526 to 1539
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Vol. II. Edinburgh: Archibald Constable and Co.
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Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
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Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
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Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
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Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
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Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
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Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
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and ambassador to Scotland. Sadler went on to serve
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Vol. I. Edinburgh: Archibald Constable and Co.
2707:Harvey, William (1897). Metcalfe, Walter C. (ed.). 1451: 1449: 1447: 1445: 1443: 1441: 1439: 1437: 1435: 1433: 327: 319: 280: 272: 231: 219: 199: 194: 178: 166: 156: 138: 126: 114: 104: 86: 41: 2369:The Gentleman's Magazine, and Historical Chronicle 2347:The Gentleman's Magazine, and Historical Chronicle 2133:The Gentleman's Magazine, and Historical Chronicle 2114:The Gentleman's Magazine, and Historical Chronicle 2095:The Gentleman's Magazine, and Historical Chronicle 1822:Mary, Queen of Scots as an infant, Benjamin Haydon 1215:Sadler may have had an illegitimate son, Richard. 1187:Anne Sadler (died 1576), married George Horsey of 2658:Our Man in Scotland: Sir Ralph Sadleir, 1507–1587 411:, Hackney, was built in 1535 by Sir Ralph Sadleir 377:. Having signed the device settling the crown on 1086:. The couple had three sons and four daughters: 604:, the King's sister, against her third husband, 2806:Phillips, Gervase (2004). "Sadler, Sir Ralph". 2798:Accounts of the Lord High Treasurer of Scotland 2153:"Sir Ralph Sadleir (1507–1587) and the Gossips" 968:as one of those expected to act on her behalf. 3161:Secretaries of state of the Kingdom of England 2864:Sadler, Ralph (1809). Clifford, Arthur (ed.). 2853:Sadler, Ralph (1809). Clifford, Arthur (ed.). 2785:The Drawings of Hans Holbein at Windsor Castle 702:. The following morning they were taken from 3013:Sir Ralph Sadleir (1507–1587) and the Gossips 2721:(May 1943). "A Great Country House in 1623". 1914:. 1 April 1830 – via Internet Archive. 810:. Mary tried to work on him to intercede for 655:to the king, a position he held jointly with 8: 3028:"Archival material relating to Ralph Sadler" 2894:: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list ( 2186: 1865:, vol. 1 (Edinburgh, 1890), p. 592 no. 425: 1812:, vol.1 (Edinburgh, 1809), pp. 25–28, 42–44. 1716:, "Gift Giving at the Court of Henry VIII", 1681: 1291:. Matthew Barre disappeared from the scene. 1119:Ursula, daughter of Sir Henry Sherington of 659:. In the same year, he was knighted, made a 400:Coat of Arms of Sir Ralph Sadler (1507–1587) 2838:The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Collections 1956:David Caldwell, Vicky Oleksy, Bess Rhodes, 1591:The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Collections 1285:The Unprecedented Case of Sir Ralph Sadleir 698:had been arrested, as had another courtier 3043: 3036: 682:. On the evening of 17 January 1541, the 496:Gentleman of the Privy Chamber by May 1536 38: 2926:. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 2522: 2010: 1478: 1421: 1328:Sadler is one of the major characters in 1305:St. Mary's Church, Standon, Hertfordshire 1283:the act appears in a transcript entitled 1126:Gertrude, daughter of Robert Markham, of 778:. He was a successful negotiator for the 236:St. Mary's Church, Standon, Hertfordshire 2724:The Burlington Magazine for Connoisseurs 2510: 2462: 2434: 2422: 2394: 2254: 2242: 2062: 1978: 1924: 1878: 1669: 1654: 1545: 1517: 1493: 980:Miniature of Mary Stuart, Queen of Scots 403: 395: 3281:People from East Hertfordshire District 2961:. Vol. I. Oxford: Clarendon Press. 2834:"Portrait of a Man (Sir Ralph Sadler?)" 2809:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 2582:. Vol. V. Oxford: Clarendon Press. 2155:. Talltalesfromthetrees.blogspot.com.au 1587:"Portrait of a Man (Sir Ralph Sadler?)" 1414: 1385:Ralph Sadler plays a large role in the 1134:, and a daughter Gertrude, who married 499:Ambassador to Scotland 1537, 1540, 1542 2887: 2478: 2446: 2329: 2313: 2285: 2226: 2210: 1611: 1557: 1529: 1136:Walter Aston, 1st Lord Aston of Forfar 1022:, he was one of the architects of the 3166:Chancellors of the Duchy of Lancaster 2996:Portrait of a Man (Sir Ralph Sadler?) 2710:The Visitation of Wiltshire, 1565 ... 2495: 1505: 1463: 1350:. Sadler also appears prominently in 786:to see the queen for the first time. 540:Warden of the East and Middle Marches 511:Privy Councillor 1540–1553, 1566–1587 223:30 March 1587 (aged 79–80) 70:Portrait of a Man (Sir Ralph Sadler?) 7: 3133:Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster 2744:Henderson, Thomas Finlayson (1897). 2683:. Friends of Hackney Archives: 3–9. 2588:"Calendar of State Papers, Scotland" 2198: 1837:, vol. 1 (Edinburgh, 1809), pp. 86–8 1697: 1573: 1200:Jane Sadler (died c. 1587), married 1194:Mary Sadler married Thomas Bolle of 1031:Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster 972:Mary I and Elizabeth I, 1558 to 1587 596:In January 1537, Sadler was sent to 552:Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster 391:Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster 140:Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster 2947:. London: Longmans, Green & Co. 2151:Salter, Colin (18 September 2010). 1852:, vol. 1 (Edinburgh, 1809), p. 230. 436:. Henry Sadler was originally from 152:16 May 1568 – 15 June 1587 100:April 1540 – 23 April 1543 3181:English people of the Rough Wooing 3171:Ambassadors of England to Scotland 2546:. In Wright, William Aldis (ed.). 2301: 1995:Calendar of State Papers, Scotland 1368:. He is also a minor character in 1170:, (c. 1538 – 1618), married twice: 1112:, who succeeded him married twice: 1037:in Scotland in 1572 following the 678:, he was arrested and sent to the 600:to investigate complaints made by 25: 3063:Custos Rotulorum of Hertfordshire 2713:Exeter: William Pollard & Co. 2028:www.historyofparliamentonline.org 1177:Mary, daughter of Gilbert Everley 879:left Edinburgh for the safety of 2757:Dictionary of National Biography 1424:, p. 374 Held jointly with 1108:, (c. 1536 – 1607), named after 927:punitive expedition to Edinburgh 63: 2878:; Lewis, David, trans. (1877). 2643:. Historyofparliamentonline.org 1869:, 18:1 (London, 1901), no. 950. 1041:. He was reluctantly appointed 1010:, and forward the cause of the 756:Alexander Crichton of Brunstane 606:Henry Stewart, 1st Lord Methven 3271:16th-century English diplomats 3211:Gentlemen of the Privy Chamber 667:in Parliament. He represented 651:In April 1540 Sadler was made 581:. In the same year, he became 1: 1867:Letters and Papers Henry VIII 1180:Ursula, daughter of John Gill 690:, and the French ambassador, 548:Hertfordshire. by 1562 – 1587 27:English statesman (1507–1587) 3236:English MPs 1553 (Edward VI) 3176:Court of James V of Scotland 2971:"Family of Sir Ralph Sadler" 2826:UK public library membership 1399:Secretary of State (England) 1039:Rising of the Northern Earls 993:master of the great wardrobe 964:Jane Grey, and was noted by 919:Master of the Great Wardrobe 515:Master of the Great Wardrobe 3286:People of Linlithgow Palace 3276:Knights banneret of England 3196:People from Hackney Central 2941:Stoney, F. Sadleir (1877). 2656:Drummond, Humphrey (1969). 1346:series, he is portrayed by 1219:The return of Matthew Barre 841:in her Audience Chamber at 741:in her Presence Chamber at 3307: 2884:. London: Burns and Oates. 1736:(Chelmsford, 1978), p. 51. 1359:The Mirror & the Light 848:Sadler closely followed a 528:Court of General Surveyors 29: 3139: 3130: 3122: 3108: 3092: 3084: 3079: 3069: 3060: 3051: 3046: 2612:"Sadler, Sir Ralph"  1196:Wallington, Hertfordshire 1029:In 1568 he was appointed 1012:Lords of the Congregation 850:controversy at Linlithgow 639:In 1576, Thomas Avery of 526:Chamberlain or receiver, 420:Ralph Sadler was born in 341: 190: 145: 93: 82: 62: 2958:Ecclesiastical Memorials 2903:Schofield, John (2011). 1231:, where Sadler is buried 984:On the accession of the 940:Sadler was present when 894:. Regent Arran sent the 890:, which belonged to the 737:discussed politics with 471:Hans Holbein the Younger 76:Hans Holbein the Younger 2770:. British-history.ac.uk 2618:Encyclopædia Britannica 2601:(subscription required) 2590:. 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The History Press. 2747:"Sadler, Ralph"  1960:(Oxbow, 2023), p. 39. 1226: 1092: 1016:Duke of Chatelherault 979: 875: 866: 864:and the infant Queen; 833: 768:Battle of Solway Moss 733: 477:Courtier and diplomat 416:Family and early life 407: 399: 3186:Scottish Reformation 3032:UK National Archives 2201:, pp. 108, 111. 1969:Weir (2001), p. 499. 1720:, 85 (2005), p. 167. 1324:Fictional portrayals 1168:Everleigh, Wiltshire 1002:During the reign of 946:Bishop of Winchester 772:Mary, Queen of Scots 560:, Hertfordshire 1569 521:Justice of the Peace 44:The Right Honourable 2998:A possible portrait 2793:Paul, James Balfour 1850:Sadler State Papers 1835:Sadler State Papers 1810:Sadler State Papers 1718:Antiquaries Journal 1548:, pp. 239–240. 1353:Bring Up the Bodies 1227:St. Mary's Church, 1094:An unidentified man 1024:Treaty of Edinburgh 908:Treaty of Greenwich 780:Treaty of Greenwich 760:James V of Scotland 692:Charles de Marillac 653:principal secretary 630:knight of the shire 614:Madeleine of Valois 612:, newly married to 610:James V of Scotland 591:Catherine of Aragon 572:St Leonard's Priory 506:Principal Secretary 262:51.881111; 0.027222 253: /  3095:Secretary of State 3080:Political offices 2787:. 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Index

Sir Ralph Sadler
Ralph Sadleir
The Right Honourable
Knight banneret
PC

Hans Holbein the Younger
Secretary of State
Henry VIII
Thomas Cromwell
William Paget
Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster
Elizabeth I
Sir Ambrose Cave
Sir Francis Walsingham
Hackney
Middlesex
Standon, Hertfordshire
St. Mary's Church, Standon, Hertfordshire
51°52′52″N 0°01′38″E / 51.881111°N 0.027222°E / 51.881111; 0.027222
Sir Thomas Sadler
Henry Sadler
Sutton House
Standon Lordship
PC
Knight banneret
Henry VIII
Privy Councillor
Secretary of State
Edward VI

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