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About Lady Anne Catesby
Firstly, at some time before 1510, to Anne Catesby (d.1528), a daughter of Sir William Catesby of Ashby St Ledgers in Northamptonshire[17] and a sister[18] of Sir William Catesby (1450-1485) (one of King Richard III's principal councillors, Chancellor of the Exchequer and Speaker of the House of Commons) and widow of Robert Whittlebury of Milton in Northamptonshire;[19] without issue;[20]
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Despite his connections in the south, Clement moved to
Northamptonshire early in Henry VIII's reign. Although he had become
a groom of the Privy Chamber between 1503 and 1508, after the new
king's accession his career in royal service had stagnated.32 The new
reign saw him eased out of his lucrative position and he became instead
one of the many supernumerary gentlemen ushers without wages.33 Yet,
Clement's time at court had not been wasted. He used his contacts to
forge a new career as an active member of local gentry society. By
1510, with the aid of a royal loan, he had married Anne Whittlebury,
widow of Robert Whittlebury of Milton in Northamptonshire.34 He had
then begun serving in local government as a commissioner of sewers.35
Anne Catesby:
Lady Anne Catesby's Timeline
1528 |
November 11, 1528
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Kent, England (United Kingdom)
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probably Ashby St. Ledgers, Northamptonshire, England (United Kingdom)
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St. Peter's, Ightam, Sevenoaks, Kent, England, United Kingdom
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