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William Drury (MP for Suffolk)

Sir William Drury (8 March 1550 – 1589) was an English landowner and member of parliament. He was the father of Sir Robert Drury, patron of the poet John Donne.

Sir William Drury
Sir William Drury of Hawstead, Suffolk, 1587.
Born8 March 1550
Died1589
SpouseElizabeth Stafford
ChildrenSir Robert Drury
Charles Drury
Frances Drury
Elizabeth Drury
Diana Drury
Susanna Drury
Parent(s)Robert Drury, Audrey Rich

Family edit

William Drury, born 8 March 1550, was the eldest son of Robert Drury (d. 7 December 1557),[1][2] esquire, and Audrey Rich, the daughter of Richard Rich, 1st Baron Rich, Lord Chancellor of England.[3] His paternal grandparents were William Drury (d. 1558) and Elizabeth (d. 19 May 1575), daughter and co-heiress of Henry Sothel, Esquire, Attorney General to Henry VII[4] of Stoke Faston, Leicestershire, and Joan Empson, daughter of Sir Richard Empson.[5][6]

Sir William Drury had three brothers and eight sisters:[3]

  • Henry Drury, who died without issue.
  • Thomas Drury (born 8 May 1551).[7]
  • Robert Drury, who died an infant.[7]
  • Anne Drury, who married John Thornton of Soham, Cambridgeshire.
  • Mary Drury (born 14 February 1546),[7] who married Robert Russell of West Rudham, Norfolk.
  • Elizabeth Drury (born 8 February 1547),[7] who married firstly, Thomas Grey of Merton, Norfolk, and secondly, Nicholas Mynne of Walsingham, Norfolk.
  • Susan Drury (born 4 April 1549),[7] who married Robert Baspole.
  • Winifred Drury (born 27 August 1552),[7] who married Edmund Markhant or Marchant or Markham of Colchester, Essex.
  • Bridget Drury, who married Richard Zouche of Pitton, Wiltshire.[7]
  • Dorothy Drury, who married, on 26 August 1577,[7] Edward Barnes of Soham, Cambridgeshire.
  • Audrey or Etheldred Drury, who married 28 December 1587, George Parker.[7]

Career edit

Drury was educated at Groton school and Caius College, Cambridge. He probably entered Lincoln's Inn in 1569. He succeeded his father, Robert, in 1557 and his grandfather, Sir William Drury, in 1558, inheriting considerable land in Suffolk, including Hawstead Place, where in 1578 he entertained Queen Elizabeth I. He was knighted around the same time.

In 1581 he was elected MP for Castle Rising, Norfolk, in a by-election caused by the illness of Edward Flowerdew. His return was challenged at the beginning of the session but confirmed by Parliament. In 1584 he was elected knight of the shire (MP) for Suffolk, sitting until 1586.

Drury was a Justice of the Peace from about 1577, and was appointed High Sheriff of Suffolk for 1582. He became an Exchequer receiver for Essex, Hertfordshire, Middlesex and London in 1587, but had to flee to the continent when owing the Exchequer £5000. By 1588, through the influence of Lord Willoughby, then in command of English forces in the Low Countries, Drury had been appointed Governor of Bergen-op-Zoom in the Netherlands, which was threatened by the Spanish. After being replaced as Governor by Thomas Morgan, a more experienced soldier, he was sent as colonel over 1000 men under Lord Willoughby to the assistance of Henry IV of France. En route he quarreled with Sir John Burgh over precedency,.[8] and a duel ensued in which Drury sustained a serious injury to his arm, losing first his hand to gangrene and then his arm by amputation. He died soon afterwards.[9]

At his death Drury still owed the crown £3000. Much of his land was sold to pay the debt, all but £600 of which was eventually paid.[9] He was buried at Hawstead, where a marble bust over his tomb depicts him in full armour. Drury had made his last will on 1 July 1587 prior to leaving England. It was proved on 4 June 1595.[9]

Marriage and issue edit

Drury married Elizabeth Stafford, the daughter of Sir William Stafford of Chebsey, Staffordshire, and Dorothy Stafford, by whom he had two sons and four daughters:[10]

Notes edit

  1. ^ Richardson gives the date of Robert Drury's death as 10 January 1558.
  2. ^ Drury, Robert (c.1524–1557), History of Parliament Retrieved 4 March 2013.
  3. ^ a b Richardson II 2011, p. 94; Campling 1937; Bulwer 1895, pp. 218–19.
  4. ^ Dashwood, G.H. (ed.). The Visitation of Norfolk in the year 1563, taken by William Harvey, Clarenceux King of Arms: Volume 2 (PDF). Norwich. p. 219.
  5. ^ Raine, James (1869). Testamenta Eboracensia. Vol. IV. Durham: Andrews & Co. p. 169. Retrieved 7 November 2023.
  6. ^ Clay, John William (1908). North Country Wills. Vol. CXVI. London: Bernard Quaritch. p. 64. Retrieved 8 March 2013.
  7. ^ a b c d e f g h i Bulwer 1895, p. 219.
  8. ^ Colthorpe, Marion E. (2017). The Elizabethan Court Day by Day – 1590 (PDF). Folgerpedia.
  9. ^ a b c Drury, Sir William (1550–90), of Hawstead, Suffolk Retrieved 10 March 2013.
  10. ^ Rowe 2004; Campling 1937.
  11. ^ Drury, Sir Robert (1575–1615), History of Parliament Retrieved 10 March 2013.
  12. ^ Hopper 2004.
  13. ^ Rowe 2004.
  14. ^ Lockyer 2004.

References edit

  • Bulwer, W.G.E.L. (1895). The Visitation of Norfolk in the Year 1563. Vol. II. Norwich: Agas H. Goose. pp. 218–19. Retrieved 11 March 2013.
  • Campling, Arthur (1937). The History of the Family of Drury. London. Retrieved 10 March 2013.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  • Hopper, Andrew J. (2004). "Wray, Sir Christopher (bap. 1601, d. 1646)". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/30015. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
  • Kelsey, Sean (2004). "Drury, Sir William (1527–1579)". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/8101. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
  • Lockyer, Roger (2004). "Cecil, Edward, Viscount Wimbledon (1572–1638)". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/4975. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
  • Rowe, Joy (2004). "Drury family (per. 1485–1624)". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/73909. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
  • Richardson, Douglas (2011). Everingham, Kimball G. (ed.). Magna Carta Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families. Vol. II (2nd ed.). Salt Lake City. ISBN 978-1449966386. Retrieved 4 March 2013.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  • "Drury, Sir William (1550–90), of Hawstead, Suffolk". History of Parliament Online. Retrieved 10 March 2013.

External links edit

  • Drury, Sir William (1550–90), of Hawstead, Suffolk Retrieved 10 March 2013
  • Drury, Robert (?1524–57), of Hawstead, Suffolk Retrieved 10 March 2013
  • Drury, Sir Robert (1575–1615), History of Parliament Retrieved 10 March 2013
  • Cecil, William (1566–1640), History of Parliament Retrieved 10 March 2013
  • Will of Sir William Drury, National Archives
  • Drury of Hawstead in Campling, Arthur, The History of the Family of Drury (London, 1937)

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For other people with the same name see William Drury disambiguation Sir William Drury 8 March 1550 1589 was an English landowner and member of parliament He was the father of Sir Robert Drury patron of the poet John Donne Sir William DrurySir William Drury of Hawstead Suffolk 1587 Born8 March 1550Died1589SpouseElizabeth StaffordChildrenSir Robert DruryCharles DruryFrances DruryElizabeth DruryDiana DrurySusanna DruryParent s Robert Drury Audrey Rich Contents 1 Family 2 Career 3 Marriage and issue 4 Notes 5 References 6 External linksFamily editWilliam Drury born 8 March 1550 was the eldest son of Robert Drury d 7 December 1557 1 2 esquire and Audrey Rich the daughter of Richard Rich 1st Baron Rich Lord Chancellor of England 3 His paternal grandparents were William Drury d 1558 and Elizabeth d 19 May 1575 daughter and co heiress of Henry Sothel Esquire Attorney General to Henry VII 4 of Stoke Faston Leicestershire and Joan Empson daughter of Sir Richard Empson 5 6 Sir William Drury had three brothers and eight sisters 3 Henry Drury who died without issue Thomas Drury born 8 May 1551 7 Robert Drury who died an infant 7 Anne Drury who married John Thornton of Soham Cambridgeshire Mary Drury born 14 February 1546 7 who married Robert Russell of West Rudham Norfolk Elizabeth Drury born 8 February 1547 7 who married firstly Thomas Grey of Merton Norfolk and secondly Nicholas Mynne of Walsingham Norfolk Susan Drury born 4 April 1549 7 who married Robert Baspole Winifred Drury born 27 August 1552 7 who married Edmund Markhant or Marchant or Markham of Colchester Essex Bridget Drury who married Richard Zouche of Pitton Wiltshire 7 Dorothy Drury who married on 26 August 1577 7 Edward Barnes of Soham Cambridgeshire Audrey or Etheldred Drury who married 28 December 1587 George Parker 7 Career editDrury was educated at Groton school and Caius College Cambridge He probably entered Lincoln s Inn in 1569 He succeeded his father Robert in 1557 and his grandfather Sir William Drury in 1558 inheriting considerable land in Suffolk including Hawstead Place where in 1578 he entertained Queen Elizabeth I He was knighted around the same time In 1581 he was elected MP for Castle Rising Norfolk in a by election caused by the illness of Edward Flowerdew His return was challenged at the beginning of the session but confirmed by Parliament In 1584 he was elected knight of the shire MP for Suffolk sitting until 1586 Drury was a Justice of the Peace from about 1577 and was appointed High Sheriff of Suffolk for 1582 He became an Exchequer receiver for Essex Hertfordshire Middlesex and London in 1587 but had to flee to the continent when owing the Exchequer 5000 By 1588 through the influence of Lord Willoughby then in command of English forces in the Low Countries Drury had been appointed Governor of Bergen op Zoom in the Netherlands which was threatened by the Spanish After being replaced as Governor by Thomas Morgan a more experienced soldier he was sent as colonel over 1000 men under Lord Willoughby to the assistance of Henry IV of France En route he quarreled with Sir John Burgh over precedency 8 and a duel ensued in which Drury sustained a serious injury to his arm losing first his hand to gangrene and then his arm by amputation He died soon afterwards 9 At his death Drury still owed the crown 3000 Much of his land was sold to pay the debt all but 600 of which was eventually paid 9 He was buried at Hawstead where a marble bust over his tomb depicts him in full armour Drury had made his last will on 1 July 1587 prior to leaving England It was proved on 4 June 1595 9 Marriage and issue editDrury married Elizabeth Stafford the daughter of Sir William Stafford of Chebsey Staffordshire and Dorothy Stafford by whom he had two sons and four daughters 10 Sir Robert Drury 1575 1615 who married on 30 January 1592 Anne Bacon d 5 June 1624 the daughter of Sir Nicholas Bacon 1st Baronet of Redgrave by whom he had two daughters Dorothy and Elizabeth but died without living issue 11 Charles Drury slain at Nieuwpoort in 1600 Frances Drury 13 June 1576 c 1637 who married firstly Sir Nicholas Clifford of Bobbing Kent and secondly Sir William Wray 1st Baronet of Glentworth 1555 1617 12 Elizabeth Drury born 4 January 1578 13 who married William Cecil 2nd Earl of Exeter 1566 1640 by whom she had issue Diana Drury d 1631 who married in February 1618 as his second wife Edward Cecil 1st Viscount Wimbledon 1572 1638 14 Susanna Drury who died unmarried in 1607Notes edit Richardson gives the date of Robert Drury s death as 10 January 1558 Drury Robert c 1524 1557 History of Parliament Retrieved 4 March 2013 a b Richardson II 2011 p 94 Campling 1937 Bulwer 1895 pp 218 19 Dashwood G H ed The Visitation of Norfolk in the year 1563 taken by William Harvey Clarenceux King of Arms Volume 2 PDF Norwich p 219 Raine James 1869 Testamenta Eboracensia Vol IV Durham Andrews amp Co p 169 Retrieved 7 November 2023 Clay John William 1908 North Country Wills Vol CXVI London Bernard Quaritch p 64 Retrieved 8 March 2013 a b c d e f g h i Bulwer 1895 p 219 Colthorpe Marion E 2017 The Elizabethan Court Day by Day 1590 PDF Folgerpedia a b c Drury Sir William 1550 90 of Hawstead Suffolk Retrieved 10 March 2013 Rowe 2004 Campling 1937 Drury Sir Robert 1575 1615 History of Parliament Retrieved 10 March 2013 Hopper 2004 Rowe 2004 Lockyer 2004 References editBulwer W G E L 1895 The Visitation of Norfolk in the Year 1563 Vol II Norwich Agas H Goose pp 218 19 Retrieved 11 March 2013 Campling Arthur 1937 The History of the Family of Drury London Retrieved 10 March 2013 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link Hopper Andrew J 2004 Wray Sir Christopher bap 1601 d 1646 Oxford Dictionary of National Biography online ed Oxford University Press doi 10 1093 ref odnb 30015 Subscription or UK public library membership required Kelsey Sean 2004 Drury Sir William 1527 1579 Oxford Dictionary of National Biography online ed Oxford University Press doi 10 1093 ref odnb 8101 Subscription or UK public library membership required Lockyer Roger 2004 Cecil Edward Viscount Wimbledon 1572 1638 Oxford Dictionary of National Biography online ed Oxford University Press doi 10 1093 ref odnb 4975 Subscription or UK public library membership required Rowe Joy 2004 Drury family per 1485 1624 Oxford Dictionary of National Biography online ed Oxford University Press doi 10 1093 ref odnb 73909 Subscription or UK public library membership required Richardson Douglas 2011 Everingham Kimball G ed Magna Carta Ancestry A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families Vol II 2nd ed Salt Lake City ISBN 978 1449966386 Retrieved 4 March 2013 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link Drury Sir William 1550 90 of Hawstead Suffolk History of Parliament Online Retrieved 10 March 2013 External links editDrury Sir William 1550 90 of Hawstead Suffolk 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