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Sir William Shelley

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John (died 15 December 1550), father of William (not the same person as William Shelley of Hertford, also a prisoner in the Tower in 1580), who was attainted 15 December 1582 for complicity in
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Born about 1480, he was the eldest son of Sir John Shelley (died 3 Jan. 1526) and his wife Elizabeth (died 31 July 1513), daughter and heir of John de Michelgrove in the parish of
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not to make a profession of law but in order to understand his own affairs, and according to his son it was against his will that he was made serjeant, and judge, by
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the fourth, Sir Edward, was a master of the household of Henry VIII, treasurer of the council of the north, and captain of Berwick, and was killed at the
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In 1547 he was consulted by Henry VIII's executors about the provisions of his will. He died on 4 January 1549.
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in 1522; from another, Edward, who is variously given as second, third, or fourth son, came the baronets of
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He was summoned to parliament on 9 August 1529, and again on 27 April 1536. He was hostile to the
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the third son, Sir James, was, like Sir Richard, a distinguished and widely travelled
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Shelley married Alice (died 1536?), daughter of Sir Henry Belknap, grandson of
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The Brasses and Monuments in St. Mary the Virgin Church, Clapham, West Sussex
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led to the lawsuit known as β€˜Shelley's case,’ and the decision known as the
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Their daughter Elizabeth married Roger Copley, father of
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Clapham, Sussex
Order of St John
Rhodes
Ottoman Turks
Castle Goring
Percy Bysshe Shelley
Sion Monastery
Rule in Shelley's Case
Inner Temple
Henry VIII
recorder of London
oyer and terminer
Edward Stafford, 3rd Duke of Buckingham
degree of the coif
judge of the common pleas
Thomas Wolsey
Whitehall Palace
Clapham, West Sussex
Protestant Reformation
Thomas Cromwell
Carthusian
John Fisher
Anne Boleyn
Sir Geoffrey Pole
Sir Edward Neville
Sir Nicholas Carew
Sir Robert de Bealknap
Beckley
Sussex
Charles Paget

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