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Entry Type
Person
Surname
Drury
Forenames
Robert
Pre Title
Sir
Title
Knight
Place
Suffolk
Epithet
Speaker of the House of Commons and Privy Councillor
Dates
1456-1536
Gender Identity
Male
Biography
Born in Hawstead, Suffolk, Robert Drury was admitted to Lincoln's Inn in 1473 and became a prominent lawyer, courtier and servant of the crown. He was elected Knight of the Shire (MP) for Suffolk in 1491, 1495 (when he also became Speaker of the House) and 1510. He was knighted in 1497 after fighting against the rebels at Blackheath and was one of the knights to bear the canopy at the burial of the young Prince Henry in 1511. In 1520 he was present at the meeting of Henry VIII and Francis I France, known as the Field of the Cloth of Gold. He built a mansion known as Drury House in what was then the Via de Aldwych in Landon, which later became Drury Lane. He is buried in St Mary's church, Bury St Edmunds.
Source
History of Parliament Online, Wikipedia.
Authorised Form of Name
Drury; Sir; Robert (1456-1536); Knight; Speaker of the House of Commons and Privy Councillor
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