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Robert Radclyffe, 5th Earl of Sussex

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for £22,000, and resigned to him the lord-lieutenancy of Essex. He was reappointed joint lord lieutenant in 1625. Sussex was frequently at court, carried the purple ermined robe at the creation of Prince Charles as Prince of Wales, 4 November 1616, and bore the orb at the coronation of Charles I on 2
320:, who died at Newhall in 1608, and was buried in the earl's family tomb at Boreham. Before 1602 she, with her children, separated from Sussex, who allowed her £1,700 a year (according to Manningham). She died in December 1623. She bore Sussex four children, who all predeceased him; 111:. Sussex carried the child from his bedchamber to the Chapel Royal and back again. After discussions with James VI about Catholics and Scottish rebels, Sussex left Scotland on 12 September with a gift of silver-gilt plates and was injured by a horse near 190:
made a proclamation at that her followers should put aside any private quarrels. On 20 July 1603, he petitioned the queen to relieve him of some of the pecuniary embarrassments due to the debts to the crown contracted by the third and fourth earls.
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during the parliaments which sat in the autumns of 1597 and 1601, and was colonel-general of foot in the army of London in August 1599, raised in anticipation of a Spanish invasion; in 1599 also he became a
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and his wife Honora Pounde, and was known as Viscount Fitzwalter from 1583 until he succeeded his father as Earl on 4 December 1593.
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to him, 'with duty always remembered to his honoured countess.' A sonnet was also addressed to the earl by
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In August 1594 Sussex was sent as ambassador-extraordinary to Scotland to assist at the baptism of
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Sussex's second wife was Frances, widow of Francis Shute, daughter of Hercules Meautas, of
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on 22 September 1629, and was buried with his father and uncle in the church of
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Henry Radclyffe, who married, in February 1614, Jane, daughter of
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Quartered arms of Sir Robert Radclyffe, 5th Earl of Sussex, KG
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as colonel of a regiment of foot, took a prominent part with
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for military employment on the continent. He acted as
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in the capture of the town, and was knighted there by
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Dudley Carleton to John Chamberlain: Jacobean Letters
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He died at his house in 54:Henry Radclyffe, 4th Earl of Sussex 13: 657:Ambassadors of England to Scotland 445:Court and Times of James the First 128:Robert Devereux, 2nd Earl of Essex 14: 668: 334:Elizabeth Radclyffe, who married 482:Dictionary of National Biography 464: 355:. She died on 18 November 1627. 298:The Lady Fitzwater's Nightingale 109:baptism was held on the next day 622:Earls of Sussex (1529 creation) 437: 419: 406: 392: 383:Calendar State Papers Scotland 376: 1: 642:17th-century English nobility 637:16th-century English nobility 454: 214: 194:In July 1622 he sold to the 99:. 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KG
Henry Radclyffe, 4th Earl of Sussex
James VI
Henry
Lord Wharton
Sir Henry Bromley
Hugh Portman
Oliver Cromwell
Thomas Monson
Edward Greville
Edward Gorges
Stirling Castle
James VI of Scotland
Anne of Denmark
baptism was held on the next day
Northallerton
Cadiz
Horace Vere
Robert Devereux, 2nd Earl of Essex
Lord Burghley
Earl Marshal of England
Knight of the Garter
lord lieutenant of Essex
Harwich
Landguard Fort
Union of Crowns
Anne of Denmark
Windsor Castle

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