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102: 355: 32: 347: 527:. The portraits are colourful and relaxed, showing fashionable changes in costume. Lord Petre wears a white ruff over a lace collar, embroidered doublet, full breeches, bobbed hair, moustache and slight beard and, in the fashion of the time, the minute patch of hair below the bottom lip. His wife is equally in fashion; the cartwheel-topped skirt, the full upper sleeves and a variation of ruff open in front to show the neck, a delicate silver tiara and the splendid necklace of pearls, 1466 in all. 242: 427:
In 1570, Lord Petre married Mary (died 2 August 1604), eldest daughter of Sir Edward Walgrave (or Waldegrave) of Borley. By the time of her marriage, Mary was fatherless and poor but gave her parents-in-law 'much joy in his choice'. She left four sons, of whom the eldest, William (1575-1637), 2nd
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in investigating the grievance of the mariners, gunners, fishermen, and other seafaring men within the county, who complained they were kept from their ordinary occupation by being constrained to attend at three hours’ warning for Navy service.
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after his father's death. Despite his Catholic attitudes, he held a number of local offices in Essex, as JP, sheriff (1575-6), and deputy lieutenant (1590–98). He was also MP for Essex in the Parliaments of 1584–85 and 1586-87.
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In 1600, Lord Petre installed his newly married son in Ingatestone Hall, to gain experience in the ‘government’ of a house, and the in-going inventory gives a vivid picture of it within a generation of the builder's death.
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Lord Petre, was the father of William Petre (1602–1677). He probably erected the beautiful recumbent tomb of Sir William, and is himself commemorated by the magnificent one in the north chapel, now the vestry.
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found himself short of money, and, his predecessors having disposed of all the Abbey and Church lands, he started selling peerages. Eight years later, James created
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In 1574, Lord Petre added West Thorndon Hall and a further 12,000 acres (49 km) to the family estate, which became the principal seat of the family.
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In 1603, he was raised to the peerage as Baron Petre, of Writtle in the County of Essex. He publicly acknowledged that he was a
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and sold them instead of the peerages. By 1615, James was selling peerages at £100,000 each, just over £11 million today).
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in 1876 and brought to Ingatestone Hall, and bear painted inscriptions naming the subjects. Art historian
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On 21 July 1603, James I granted him the accession honours, thus creating Baron Petre of Writtle.
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to entertain at Christmas and dedicated a collection of his Graduale settings to Lord Petre.
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John Petre: Essays on the life and background of John, 1st Lord Petre, 1549-1613
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A talented amateur musician, Lord Petre kept a full set of musical instruments (
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The stone tomb of Lord Petre and Mary is situated in the Ingatestone Church.
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contends that these are in fact portraits of John's son and daughter-in-law,
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The History of Parliament: The House of Commons 1558-1603
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John Petre was the only surviving son of the statesman
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The English Icon: Elizabethan and Jacobean Portraiture
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London: Routledge & Kegan Paul. 575: 268:adding citations to reliable sources 235: 25: 412:) and was a patron of the composer 13: 45:it lacks sufficient corresponding 14: 699: 106:The tomb of Lord Petre and Mary, 622:Debrett's Peerage and Baronetage 507:dating from 1590, attributed to 449:In 1590, Lord Petre joined with 240: 30: 628:Leigh Rayment's Peerage Pages 523:and Katherine, daughter of the 171:William Petre, 2nd Baron Petre 1: 663:17th-century English nobility 658:16th-century English nobility 600: 434:He was knighted, in 1576, by 283:"John Petre, 1st Baron Petre" 617:(London, 1981), III, 209-10. 498: 487:and contributed £951 to the 231: 220:— people who adhered to the 7: 613:P. W. Hasler, P. W. (ed.), 199:John Petre, 1st Baron Petre 94:John Petre, 1st Baron Petre 21:John Petre (disambiguation) 10: 704: 503:A pair of paintings among 361:' portrait of John's son, 18: 653:Lord-lieutenants of Essex 556: 547: 542: 535: 216:. 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