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Robert de Herle

Sir Robert de Herle was an English military commander who was Admiral of all the Fleets about England[1][2] and Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports during the mid-14th century.

Admiral of the Fleet Sir Robert de Herle
Born1316
Died1364
Allegiance England
Service/branch Royal Navy
Years of service1338–1364
Commands heldAdmiral of the Fleet
Constable of Dover Castle
Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports
Captain of Brittany

Personal edit

He was the son of William de Herle (Chief Justice of the Court of Common Pleas intermittently between 1327–37 and one of the king's council until his death in 1364).

Early career edit

Robert de Herle became an important official in the earl of Warwick's administration of the West Midlands, becoming his most senior official for at least the decade beginning after 1339.

Robert was overlord at the Leicestershire village of Kirby Muxloe, but more significantly became one of Thomas, the earl of Warwick's most prominent retainers and was granted a life indenture at Wadborough.

During the 1340–50s all legal settlements in Warwickshire were subject to the goodwill of Thomas, earl of Warwick, who has been called 'the most powerful lay figure in the West Midlands', at the time. The earl's absolute control over Warwickshire's administration caused a large number of people to depart the county, not 'willing to be judged by' the earl, or his officials, chief amongst, them being de Herle. In February 1345, de Herle was required by the king, along with others in the administration 'to provide a list of those who were refusing to be judged by him'.

Shortly thereafter, in the July 1345 he was in the group Warwick had entrusted some of his lands to, as marriage settlements for his daughters. In 1355 and 1357 Sir Robert Herle fought in the Scottish Campaign where he received substantial rewards for the return of a number of prisoners.

Herle was one of the ‘bachelors’ of Warwick's household during times of peace, and was required to attend the earl at tournaments and in the event of war.

Warwick granted Herle the wardenship of Barnard Castle along with its forests and lands, this, it has been stated made Herle a pivotal figure in the running of the earl's estates. Herle's was further granted a lifetime lease on several lands and rents in the vicinity of the Castle.

"In September 1343, Herle obtained a pardon of the king's suit for homicides, felonies, robberies and larcenies perpetrated by him and any consequent outlawries, and it is noted that the pardon was sealed personally in front of Edward III and Thomas, earl of Warwick."

Robert Herle was associated with the Bassett family of Drayton in 1339 as retainer to the Bassett manors of Moulton, Buckby, Olney and Walsall.

Constable of Dover Castle and Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports edit

Until now all lists state that the Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports for the year 1361 was Sir Richard de Herle, this was however not the case and in fact the appointment was granted to Sir Robert Herle. No evidence has been found in this short study for the existence of a Richard, and I conclude this to be an age old error now rectified.

"By November of 1360 he is described as the ‘king's lieutenant in Brittany’, whilst a year later he was referred to as the ‘king's admiral’, and was Constable of Dover Castle and Lord Warden of the Cinque ports." (see ref. below).

In addition from November 1354, Robert Herle acted for the king as the steward of the lands and castles of the king's sons, Edmund and John.

In addition to his long service to the earl of Warwick, during the later years of the 1340s Herle also became an important agent of the Crown and an officer of the king's household. He continued his service for, and close association with the earl of Warwick, who was instrumental in Herle's career, and is found named on a number of Warwick's most important charters between 1350–60.

Senior naval command edit

He was appointed Commander-in-Chief of the English Navy from 2 December 1360 - 7 July 1364 with the title of Admiral of the Kings Southern, Northern and Western Fleets.[3]

References edit

Footnotes edit

  1. ^ Rodger, N.A.M. (2004). The safeguard of the sea : a naval history of Britain. 660 to 1649. New York: W.W. Norton. pp. 504–506. ISBN 9780140297249.
  2. ^ Nicolas, Sir Nicholas Harris (1847). A History of the Royal Navy: 1327-1422. London, England: R. Bentley. pp. 249–250.
  3. ^ Rodger, N.A.M. (2004). The safeguard of the sea : a naval history of Britain. 660 to 1649. New York: W.W. Norton. pp. 504–506. ISBN 9780140297249.

Sources edit

  • Nicolas, Sir Nicholas Harris (1847). A History of the Royal Navy: 1327–1422. London, England: R. Bentley.
  • Rodger, N.A.M. (2004). The safeguard of the sea : a naval history of Britain 660 to 1649. New York: W.W. Norton. ISBN 9780140297249

External links edit

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Preceded by Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports
1361–1364
Succeeded by
The Lord Spigurnell

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Sir Robert de Herle was an English military commander who was Admiral of all the Fleets about England 1 2 and Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports during the mid 14th century Admiral of the Fleet Sir Robert de HerleBorn1316Died1364Allegiance EnglandService wbr branch Royal NavyYears of service1338 1364Commands heldAdmiral of the FleetConstable of Dover CastleLord Warden of the Cinque PortsCaptain of Brittany Contents 1 Personal 2 Early career 3 Constable of Dover Castle and Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports 4 Senior naval command 5 References 5 1 Footnotes 5 2 Sources 6 External linksPersonal editHe was the son of William de Herle Chief Justice of the Court of Common Pleas intermittently between 1327 37 and one of the king s council until his death in 1364 Early career editRobert de Herle became an important official in the earl of Warwick s administration of the West Midlands becoming his most senior official for at least the decade beginning after 1339 Robert was overlord at the Leicestershire village of Kirby Muxloe but more significantly became one of Thomas the earl of Warwick s most prominent retainers and was granted a life indenture at Wadborough During the 1340 50s all legal settlements in Warwickshire were subject to the goodwill of Thomas earl of Warwick who has been called the most powerful lay figure in the West Midlands at the time The earl s absolute control over Warwickshire s administration caused a large number of people to depart the county not willing to be judged by the earl or his officials chief amongst them being de Herle In February 1345 de Herle was required by the king along with others in the administration to provide a list of those who were refusing to be judged by him Shortly thereafter in the July 1345 he was in the group Warwick had entrusted some of his lands to as marriage settlements for his daughters In 1355 and 1357 Sir Robert Herle fought in the Scottish Campaign where he received substantial rewards for the return of a number of prisoners Herle was one of the bachelors of Warwick s household during times of peace and was required to attend the earl at tournaments and in the event of war Warwick granted Herle the wardenship of Barnard Castle along with its forests and lands this it has been stated made Herle a pivotal figure in the running of the earl s estates Herle s was further granted a lifetime lease on several lands and rents in the vicinity of the Castle In September 1343 Herle obtained a pardon of the king s suit for homicides felonies robberies and larcenies perpetrated by him and any consequent outlawries and it is noted that the pardon was sealed personally in front of Edward III and Thomas earl of Warwick Robert Herle was associated with the Bassett family of Drayton in 1339 as retainer to the Bassett manors of Moulton Buckby Olney and Walsall Constable of Dover Castle and Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports editUntil now all lists state that the Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports for the year 1361 was Sir Richard de Herle this was however not the case and in fact the appointment was granted to Sir Robert Herle No evidence has been found in this short study for the existence of a Richard and I conclude this to be an age old error now rectified By November of 1360 he is described as the king s lieutenant in Brittany whilst a year later he was referred to as the king s admiral and was Constable of Dover Castle and Lord Warden of the Cinque ports see ref below In addition from November 1354 Robert Herle acted for the king as the steward of the lands and castles of the king s sons Edmund and John In addition to his long service to the earl of Warwick during the later years of the 1340s Herle also became an important agent of the Crown and an officer of the king s household He continued his service for and close association with the earl of Warwick who was instrumental in Herle s career and is found named on a number of Warwick s most important charters between 1350 60 Senior naval command editHe was appointed Commander in Chief of the English Navy from 2 December 1360 7 July 1364 with the title of Admiral of the Kings Southern Northern and Western Fleets 3 References editFootnotes edit Rodger N A M 2004 The safeguard of the sea a naval history of Britain 660 to 1649 New York W W Norton pp 504 506 ISBN 9780140297249 Nicolas Sir Nicholas Harris 1847 A History of the Royal Navy 1327 1422 London England R Bentley pp 249 250 Rodger N A M 2004 The safeguard of the sea a naval history of Britain 660 to 1649 New York W W Norton pp 504 506 ISBN 9780140297249 Sources edit Nicolas Sir Nicholas Harris 1847 A History of the Royal Navy 1327 1422 London England R Bentley Rodger N A M 2004 The safeguard of the sea a naval history of Britain 660 to 1649 New York W W Norton ISBN 9780140297249External links editBarfield and the Beauchamp family Preceded byThe Lord Beauchamp de Somerset Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports1361 1364 Succeeded byThe Lord Spigurnell Retrieved from 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