Edward Waldegrave
Robert Rochester, Mary I of England, Francis Englefield, Edward VI of England
978-620-0-20391-5
6200203911
120
2011-12-30
39.00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Sir Edward Waldegrave (c. 1516 – 1 September 1561) was an English courtier and recusant. Waldegrave was the son of John Waldegrave of Essex and a maternal nephew of Robert Rochester. In 1547, he joined Princess Mary's household and was granted the manor and rectory of West Haddon, Northamptonshire. He also bought Borley, Essex and made that his home. In 1551, he was imprisoned in the Tower of London by King Edward VI (with Rochester and Francis Englefield), for refusing to carry out the Privy Council's ban on Mary having mass said in her house of Copt Hall, near Epping, Essex. He was released a year later and on Mary's accession in 1553, he was knighted, admitted to the Privy Council, granted the manors of Navestock, Essex and Chewton, Somerset, and became Master of the Great Wardrobe.
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