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John Fortescue of Salden

Sir John Fortescue (ca. 1531 or 1533 – 23 December 1607) of Salden Manor, near Mursley, Buckinghamshire, was the seventh Chancellor of the Exchequer of England, serving from 1589 until 1603.

Sir John Fortescue

Origins edit

Fortescue was the son of Adrian Fortescue, who was martyred and has been beatified. Sir John was a great-grandson of Sir Geoffrey Boleyn, Lord Mayor of London (1457), and thus a second-cousin of Queen Elizabeth I.[1] His mother was Anne Reade, daughter of Sir William Reade.[1] He was descended from Sir Richard Fortescue, 3rd son of Sir John Fortescue (died after 1432), Captain of the Castle of Meaux, of Shepham in the parish of Modbury, Devon.[2] He was restored in blood and to his estate at Shirburn in Oxfordshire in 1551.[3]

Career edit

Fortescue acquired early a considerable reputation as a scholar and was chosen to direct the Princess Elizabeth's classical studies in Mary's reign. On the accession of Elizabeth he was appointed keeper of the great wardrobe.[3] Starting in 1572 he led a largely undistinguished career in Parliament prior to his accession to the chancellorship in 1589, serving in several districts (including for Wallingford), and he continued to serve in Parliament after losing that title. He was also appointed to the Privy Council in 1589 and was knighted in 1601.[3] Fortescue also held the position of Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster from 1601 to his death. Fortescue served under Queen Elizabeth I and was knighted in 1592. He inherited the manor of Great Washbourne from his mother. [4]

By means of his lucrative employments he amassed great wealth, with which he bought large estates in Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire, and kept up a large household. He took a prominent part in public business, was a member of the court of the Star Chamber and an ecclesiastical commissioner, sat on various important commissions, and as chancellor of the exchequer explained the queen's financial needs and proposed subsidies in parliament.[3]

When King James I came to the throne in 1603 at the Union of the Crowns, he stayed at Fortescue's house at Hendon in June 1603,[5] and King James and Anne of Denmark stayed at his manor of Salden on 27 June.[6] Fortescue was disappointed that the King requested he vacate the Chancellor's house to lodge the Scottish favourite Sir George Home.[7]

Fortescue advocated restrictions on the King's power, in part in order to limit the appointment of Scottish people. These reforms were not implemented, and as a result, James dismissed him from his position as Chancellor of the Exchequer.[8] He retained, however, his position in Parliament and as Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, as well as the keeper of the great wardrobe.[3]

As keeper of the Great Wardrobe, in 1603 he issued some fabrics for Anne of Denmark's closet, for the use of her and her household in chapel. These included two palls of cloth of gold for two communion tables, fine linen diaper cloth for four communion tables or desks, fine Holland linen cloth for four other tables, linen for communion towels and four surplices, two bibles, two service books, and other items.[9]

Death and burial edit

Fortescue was buried in Mursley's parish church in Buckinghamshire, where a monument was erected in his honour.[10]

Family edit

Fortescue had six children with his first wife Cecilia Ashfield (d. 1571), daughter of Sir Edmund Ashfield of Ewelme.[11] Including:

He had a daughter with seventh with his second wife, Alice Smith, daughter of Christopher Smith of Annables, Hertfordshire, and widow of Richard Robson:

  • Margery Fortescue (d. 1613), who married Sir John Pulteney of Misterton, Leicestershire (1585–1617).[13]

Many of his children followed his path in politics, holding positions in Parliament.[10] In 1621 Alice Fortescue, the widow of John Fortescue, sold Tickford Priory in Newport Pagnell to the royal physician, Dr Henry Atkins for £4,500.[14]

The house he built at Salden was demolished. A chair carved with the Fortescue and Ashfield heraldry, presumably from the house, was found in an antique shop in Aylesbury in 1873 and bought by a descendant, Thomas Fortescue, 1st Baron Clermont.[15]

References edit

  1. ^ a b http://www.tudorplace.com.ar/FORTESCUE.htm#Adrian FORTESCUE of Salden (Sir Knight)
  2. ^ Vivian, Lt.Col. J.L., (Ed.) The Visitations of the County of Devon: Comprising the Heralds' Visitations of 1531, 1564 & 1620, Exeter, 1895, pp. 352-353.
  3. ^ a b c d e   One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the public domainChisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Fortescue, Sir John". Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 10 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 678.
  4. ^ Elrington, C R. "Parishes: Great Washbourne Pages 232-237 A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 6. Originally published by Victoria County History, London, 1965". British History Online. Retrieved 2 August 2020.
  5. ^ John Nichols, Progresses of James the First, vol. 1 (London, 1828), p. 165.
  6. ^ HMC Salisbury Hatfield, vol. 15 (London, 1930), p. 170.
  7. ^ HMC Salisbury Hatfield, vol. 15 (London, 1930), p. 171.
  8. ^ Neil Cuddy, 'Revival of the Entourage, The English Court from the Wars of the Roses to the Civil War (London, 1987), p. 175.
  9. ^ Mary Anne Everett Green, Calendar State Papers Domestic, 1603-1610 (London, 1857), p. 12: See TNA SP 14/1 f.250.
  10. ^ a b Sir John Fortescue of Salden by Jorge H. Castelli, accessed 16 July 2006
  11. ^ Virginia C.D. Moseley & Rosemary Sgroi, 'FORTESCUE, Sir John (c.1533-1607), of Salden House, Mursley, Bucks.', The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1604-1629, ed. Andrew Thrush and John P. Ferris, 2010.
  12. ^ Virginia C.D. Moseley & Rosemary Sgroi, 'FORTESCUE, Sir William (c.1562-1629), of Salden House, Mursley, Bucks.; Westminster and Clerkenwell', The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1604-1629, ed. Andrew Thrush and John P. Ferris, 2010.
  13. ^ Rosemary Sgroi, 'PULTENEY, Sir John (1585–1617), of Misterton, Leics.', The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1604-1629, ed. Andrew Thrush and John P. Ferris, 2010.
  14. ^ Thomas Fortescue, 1st Baron Clermont, Works of Sir John Fortescue, vol. 2 (London 1869), p. 288.
  15. ^ Records of Buckinghamshire, vol. 4, p. 186.
Political offices
Preceded by Chancellor of the Exchequer
1589–1603
Succeeded by
Preceded by Custos Rotulorum of Buckinghamshire
1594–1600
Succeeded by
Preceded by Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster
1601–1607
Succeeded by
Parliament of England
Preceded by
Francis Goodwin
John Borlase
Member of Parliament for Buckinghamshire
1588–1598
With: Thomas Tasburgh 1588–1589
Sir Robert Dormer 1593
Francis Goodwin1597–1598
Succeeded by
Preceded by Member of Parliament for Middlesex
1601
With: Sir Robert Wroth
Succeeded by
Sir Robert Wroth
Sir W. Fleetwood

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This article is about the 16th century English statesman For other uses see John Fortescue disambiguation Sir John Fortescue ca 1531 or 1533 23 December 1607 of Salden Manor near Mursley Buckinghamshire was the seventh Chancellor of the Exchequer of England serving from 1589 until 1603 Sir John Fortescue Contents 1 Origins 2 Career 3 Death and burial 4 Family 5 ReferencesOrigins editFortescue was the son of Adrian Fortescue who was martyred and has been beatified Sir John was a great grandson of Sir Geoffrey Boleyn Lord Mayor of London 1457 and thus a second cousin of Queen Elizabeth I 1 His mother was Anne Reade daughter of Sir William Reade 1 He was descended from Sir Richard Fortescue 3rd son of Sir John Fortescue died after 1432 Captain of the Castle of Meaux of Shepham in the parish of Modbury Devon 2 He was restored in blood and to his estate at Shirburn in Oxfordshire in 1551 3 Career editFortescue acquired early a considerable reputation as a scholar and was chosen to direct the Princess Elizabeth s classical studies in Mary s reign On the accession of Elizabeth he was appointed keeper of the great wardrobe 3 Starting in 1572 he led a largely undistinguished career in Parliament prior to his accession to the chancellorship in 1589 serving in several districts including for Wallingford and he continued to serve in Parliament after losing that title He was also appointed to the Privy Council in 1589 and was knighted in 1601 3 Fortescue also held the position of Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster from 1601 to his death Fortescue served under Queen Elizabeth I and was knighted in 1592 He inherited the manor of Great Washbourne from his mother 4 By means of his lucrative employments he amassed great wealth with which he bought large estates in Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire and kept up a large household He took a prominent part in public business was a member of the court of the Star Chamber and an ecclesiastical commissioner sat on various important commissions and as chancellor of the exchequer explained the queen s financial needs and proposed subsidies in parliament 3 When King James I came to the throne in 1603 at the Union of the Crowns he stayed at Fortescue s house at Hendon in June 1603 5 and King James and Anne of Denmark stayed at his manor of Salden on 27 June 6 Fortescue was disappointed that the King requested he vacate the Chancellor s house to lodge the Scottish favourite Sir George Home 7 Fortescue advocated restrictions on the King s power in part in order to limit the appointment of Scottish people These reforms were not implemented and as a result James dismissed him from his position as Chancellor of the Exchequer 8 He retained however his position in Parliament and as Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster as well as the keeper of the great wardrobe 3 As keeper of the Great Wardrobe in 1603 he issued some fabrics for Anne of Denmark s closet for the use of her and her household in chapel These included two palls of cloth of gold for two communion tables fine linen diaper cloth for four communion tables or desks fine Holland linen cloth for four other tables linen for communion towels and four surplices two bibles two service books and other items 9 Death and burial editFortescue was buried in Mursley s parish church in Buckinghamshire where a monument was erected in his honour 10 Family editFortescue had six children with his first wife Cecilia Ashfield d 1571 daughter of Sir Edmund Ashfield of Ewelme 11 Including Francis Fortescue 1563 1624 who married in 1589 Grace Manners d 1624 daughter of Sir John Manners of Haddon Hall second son of Thomas Earl of Rutland and of Dorothy Vernon daughter and co heir of Sir George Vernon A daughter Dorothy Vernon d 1650 married Sir Robert Throckmorton of Weston Underwood and Coughton Court William Fortescue of Salden 1562 1629 12 Eleanor Fortescue 1579 1605 who married 1 in 1585 Valentine Piggot 2 Edward Hobart He had a daughter with seventh with his second wife Alice Smith daughter of Christopher Smith of Annables Hertfordshire and widow of Richard Robson Margery Fortescue d 1613 who married Sir John Pulteney of Misterton Leicestershire 1585 1617 13 Many of his children followed his path in politics holding positions in Parliament 10 In 1621 Alice Fortescue the widow of John Fortescue sold Tickford Priory in Newport Pagnell to the royal physician Dr Henry Atkins for 4 500 14 The house he built at Salden was demolished A chair carved with the Fortescue and Ashfield heraldry presumably from the house was found in an antique shop in Aylesbury in 1873 and bought by a descendant Thomas Fortescue 1st Baron Clermont 15 References edit a b http www tudorplace com ar FORTESCUE htm Adrian FORTESCUE of Salden Sir Knight Vivian Lt Col J L Ed The Visitations of the County of Devon Comprising the Heralds Visitations of 1531 1564 amp 1620 Exeter 1895 pp 352 353 a b c d e nbsp One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain Chisholm Hugh ed 1911 Fortescue Sir John Encyclopaedia Britannica Vol 10 11th ed Cambridge University Press p 678 Elrington C R Parishes Great Washbourne Pages 232 237 A History of the County of Gloucester Volume 6 Originally published by Victoria County History London 1965 British History Online Retrieved 2 August 2020 John Nichols Progresses of James the First vol 1 London 1828 p 165 HMC Salisbury Hatfield vol 15 London 1930 p 170 HMC Salisbury Hatfield vol 15 London 1930 p 171 Neil Cuddy Revival of the Entourage The English Court from the Wars of the Roses to the Civil War London 1987 p 175 Mary Anne Everett Green Calendar State Papers Domestic 1603 1610 London 1857 p 12 See TNA SP 14 1 f 250 a b Sir John Fortescue of Salden by Jorge H Castelli accessed 16 July 2006 Virginia C D Moseley amp Rosemary Sgroi FORTESCUE Sir John c 1533 1607 of Salden House Mursley Bucks The History of Parliament the House of Commons 1604 1629 ed Andrew Thrush and John P Ferris 2010 Virginia C D Moseley amp Rosemary Sgroi FORTESCUE Sir William c 1562 1629 of Salden House Mursley Bucks Westminster and Clerkenwell The History of Parliament the House of Commons 1604 1629 ed Andrew Thrush and John P Ferris 2010 Rosemary Sgroi PULTENEY Sir John 1585 1617 of Misterton Leics The History of Parliament the House of Commons 1604 1629 ed Andrew Thrush and John P Ferris 2010 Thomas Fortescue 1st Baron Clermont Works of Sir John Fortescue vol 2 London 1869 p 288 Records of Buckinghamshire vol 4 p 186 Political offices Preceded byWalter Mildmay Chancellor of the Exchequer1589 1603 Succeeded byGeorge Home Preceded byArthur Grey Custos Rotulorum of Buckinghamshire1594 1600 Succeeded byFrancis Fortescue Preceded byRobert Cecil Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster1601 1607 Succeeded bySir Thomas Parry Parliament of England Preceded byFrancis GoodwinJohn Borlase Member of Parliament for Buckinghamshire1588 1598 With Thomas Tasburgh 1588 1589Sir Robert Dormer 1593Francis 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