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brothers made further enquiries, but without success. Despairing of an answer she returned to
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in Essex. They had two daughters before Barre abandoned them and went to
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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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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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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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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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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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1822:Mary, Queen of Scots as an infant, Benjamin Haydon
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2658:Our Man in Scotland: Sir Ralph Sadleir, 1507–1587
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2798:Accounts of the Lord High Treasurer of Scotland
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1956:David Caldwell, Vicky Oleksy, Bess Rhodes,
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1285:The Unprecedented Case of Sir Ralph Sadleir
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2582:. Vol. V. Oxford: Clarendon Press.
2155:. Talltalesfromthetrees.blogspot.com.au
1587:"Portrait of a Man (Sir Ralph Sadler?)"
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1134:, and a daughter Gertrude, who married
499:Ambassador to Scotland 1537, 1540, 1542
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2710:The Visitation of Wiltshire, 1565 ...
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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?)
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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:
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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
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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
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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
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1736:(Chelmsford, 1978), p. 51.
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737:discussed politics with
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76:Hans Holbein the Younger
2770:. British-history.ac.uk
2618:Encyclopædia Britannica
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508:April 1540 – April 1543
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3112:Sir Thomas Wriothesley
3104:Sir Thomas Wriothesley
2922:Slavin, A. J. (2008).
2818:10.1093/ref:odnb/24462
2783:Parker, K. T. (1945).
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2747:"Sadler, Ralph"
1960:(Oxbow, 2023), p. 39.
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204:Ralph Sadler
180:Succeeded by
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3206:1587 deaths
3201:1507 births
2992:A biography
2844:11 February
2752:Lee, Sidney
2594:10 February
2479:Stoney 1877
2447:Stoney 1877
2332:, pp.
2330:Stoney 1877
2314:Burnet 1865
2286:Sander 1877
2229:, pp.
2227:Stoney 1877
2211:Stoney 1877
2159:10 February
2047:Smithsonian
1927:, pp.
1614:, plate 33.
1612:Parker 1945
1597:11 February
1558:Stoney 1877
1530:Ascham 1904
1242:Wriothesley
1123:, Wiltshire
1072:Much Hadham
1008:Protestants
1004:Elizabeth I
950:Robert Kett
925:during his
387:Elizabeth I
306:Jane Sadler
303:Mary Sadler
300:Anne Sadler
260: /
168:Preceded by
161:Elizabeth I
116:Preceded by
3155:Categories
3137:1568–1577
2828:required.)
2774:9 December
2667:0090965108
2647:27 October
2498:, p.
2496:Burke 1912
2481:, p.
2465:, p.
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1981:, p.
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1532:, p.
1506:Burke 1912
1464:Coros 1982
1387:Queenmaker
1382:' gaoler.
962:Protestant
837:talked to
363:Henry VIII
245:51°52′52″N
109:Henry VIII
2890:cite book
2689:1360-3795
2411:at p. 118
2269:, 20(2),
2233:footnote.
2199:Heal 1943
1943:, 18(2),
1897:, 18(2),
1698:Paul 1907
1574:Gray 2000
1410:Footnotes
1365:Wolf Hall
1335:Wolf Hall
1276:37 Hen. 8
1080:Sevenoaks
806:to marry
671:in 1545.
634:Middlesex
632:(MP) for
593:'s will.
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517:1543–1553
493:1535–1587
444:in 1544.
426:Middlesex
379:Jane Grey
375:Edward VI
248:0°01′38″E
214:Middlesex
148:In office
96:In office
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2795:(1907).
2572:(1865).
2558:(1912).
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1393:See also
1372:'s book
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986:Catholic
825:Cotehele
720:Gardiner
684:Imperial
598:Scotland
574:in Bow.
457:falconry
451:, later
281:Children
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2576:(ed.).
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352:Sadleir
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157:Monarch
105:Monarch
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1767:, 16,
1748:, 16,
1269:Jesuit
1253:Dunmow
1140:Walter
1121:Lacock
1043:jailer
989:Mary I
774:, and
641:Berden
383:Mary I
320:Parent
273:Spouse
2750:. In
2733:JSTOR
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2334:13–14
1997:, 1,
1783:, 16
1344:BBC 2
1311:Works
1298:Death
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1246:Paget
1132:Ralph
680:Tower
618:Rouen
616:, at
483:Tudor
3054:Sir
2928:ISBN
2909:ISBN
2896:link
2846:2014
2776:2013
2685:ISSN
2662:ISBN
2649:2013
2596:2014
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