Henry Marney, 1st Baron Marney
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Sir Henry Marney, (c. 1447 to May 24, 1523), was a politician of the Tudor period in England. He started the building of Layer Marney Tower in Layer Marney, in 1515; this was not finished before his death and passed to his son.
He rose to favour during the battles of Bosworth and Stoke and following the rout of Perkin Warbeck in 1497.
He was a Knight of the Garter; and ennobled as the first Baron Marney.
Offices held included Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, Lord Privy Seal, Vice-Chamberlain of the Household and Captain of the Yeomen of the Guard.
Preceded by Sir Richard Empson |
Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster 1509–1523 |
Succeeded by Sir Richard Wingfield |
Preceded by Sir John Marney, 13th |
Lord Marney, 14th 1510–1523 |
Succeeded by 2nd Baron John Marney |
Preceded by New title |
1st Baron Marney 1521–1523 |
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Preceded by Sir Henry Guilford |
Captain of the Yeomen of the Guard 1521–1523 |
Succeeded by Sir William Kingston |
Preceded by Thomas Ruthall |
Lord Privy Seal 1523 |
Succeeded by Cuthbert Tunstall |
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