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brought an Act of Attainder against Englefield in 1585. Even then some legal difficulties stood in the way of their appropriation by the crown, for Englefield, obviously with an eye to this contingency, had conditionally settled them on his nephew, Francis Englefield (c. 1561 – 26 October 1631). The
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He was then sworn a member of the privy council, like many others who owed their promotion to their loyalty rather than to their political abilities. Their numbers swelled the privy council and sadly impaired its efficiency; but Mary resisted the various attempts to get rid of them because she liked
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Francis, who succeeded his father in 1537, was too young to have taken any part in the opposition to the abolition of the Roman Catholic jurisdiction and the dissolution of the monasteries; and he acquiesced in these measures to the extent of taking the
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for permitting Mass to be celebrated in Mary's household. He was released in the following March, and permitted to resume his duties in Mary's service but in February 1553 he was again summoned before the
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in 1612. His uncle was alive in September 1596, but apparently died at Valladolid about the end of that year. His tomb there used to be shown to visitors as that of an eminent man.
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staunch friends, and regarded them as a salutary check upon the abler but less scrupulous members who had served Edward VI as well as herself. Englefield sat as M.P. for
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and his wife, Mary Harbottle (died 1557), and three sisters, Margaret Englefield (died 1563), who married firstly, George Carew (died 1538), and secondly,
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in all Mary's parliaments except that of April 1554, but received no higher political office than the lucrative mastership of the court of wards.
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during that reign alienated him, and he became a member of the household of Princess Mary in 1549. In August of that year he was sent to the
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Englefield had a brother, John Englefield (died 1567), who married Margaret Fitton, the daughter of Sir Edward Fitton (died 1547/48) of
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Englefield's nephew, namesake and heir, Sir Francis Englefield (c. 1561 – 26 October 1631),
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Francis Englefield, born about 1522, was the eldest son of Thomas Englefield (1488–1537) of
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in Warwickshire. His grandfather, Sir Thomas Englefield (1455–1514), was an adviser to
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Baker, T.F.T. "Englefield, Sir Francis (1521/22-96), of Englefield, Berks",
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An Acte confyrming the Quenes Title to the lands of Sir Frauncys Englefield.
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The Annotator; The Pursuit of an Elizabethan Reader of Halle's Chronicle
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long arguments on the point are given in Coke's Reports, and a further
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
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Magna Carta Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families
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Loomie, A. J. (2004). "Englefield, Sir Francis (1522–1596)".
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was passed in 1592 confirming the forfeiture to the Crown (
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Richardson, Douglas (2011). Everingham, Kimball G. (ed.).
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The Visitation of the County of Warwick in the Year 1619
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Englefield House on the Englefield Estate, near Reading
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Coningsby, Humphrey (1516–1569), History of Parliament
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Englefield baronets
St Albans College
Valladolid
Roman Catholic

Englefield, Berkshire
Sir George Throckmorton
Coughton Court
Henry VIII
Speaker of the House of Commons
Gawsworth
Sir Edward Saunders
Chief Baron of the Exchequer
oath of royal supremacy
High Sheriff of Berkshire
Oxfordshire
Tilehurst
Reading Abbey
Edward VI of England
Reformation
Tower
privy council
Berkshire
Marian persecutions
Hooper
Ascham
Elizabeth
Parliament of England
Long title
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