Global Information Lookup Global Information

William Damsell information


Sir William Damsell (c. 1520 – 16 June 1582), sometimes spelt Damosel, was Receiver-General of the Court of Wards and Liveries and a Member of Parliament.

Of a gentle but obscure family in Devon, Damsell gained some education at the University of Oxford, but there is no record of his taking a degree. He was good at languages, serving as King's factor in the Seventeen Provinces of the Netherlands from 1546 to 1552, and was a member of the Mercers' Company of the City of London.[1]

Damsell joined the House of Commons of England as a member for Wilton in 1553, and in 1555 returned to represent Arundel. In 1563, he was elected from Hastings,[1] to a parliament which was not dissolved until 1567.

In June 1553, Damsell signed Edward VI's "devise for the succession". Despite this, he was knighted by Queen Mary on 2 October 1553, following her coronation, and was later appointed Receiver-General of the Court of Wards and Liveries.[1]

Also in 1553, Damsell bought Wye College, in Kent, from Sir Maurice Denys[1][2]

Stephen Batman's The Travayled Pylgrime (1569), a verse translation of Olivier de la Marche's poem le Chevalier délibéré (1483), was dedicated to "Sir Wm. Damsell, Knight, Receiver General of the Queen's Court of Wards and Liveries".[3]

Damsell died on 16 June 1582 and was buried at the church of St Mary Aldermanbury, London. By his Will he gave one hundred pounds to poor scholars at Oxford, "...whereof I was a scholar in times past".[1]

  1. ^ a b c d e Stanley T. Bindoff, The House of Commons: 1509-1558, vol. 4, p. 9
  2. ^ Stewart Richards Wye college and its world: a centenary history (1994), p. 317: "1553 The College conveyed to SIR WM. DAMSELL and his heirs."
  3. ^ William Carew Hazlitt, Handbook to the popular, poetical, and dramatic literature of Great Britain (1867 edn.), p. 32

and 14 Related for: William Damsell information

Request time (Page generated in 0.7942 seconds.)

William Damsell

Last Update:

Sir William Damsell (c. 1520 – 16 June 1582), sometimes spelt Damosel, was Receiver-General of the Court of Wards and Liveries and a Member of Parliament...

Word Count : 308

Thomas Gresham

Last Update:

renowned for his adept market-play. When in 1551 the mismanagement of Sir William Damsell, King's Merchant to the Low Countries, had caused the English Government...

Word Count : 1947

Inventory of Henry VIII

Last Update:

steel saddles; 494 new steel saddles received since Henry's death from William Damsell, King's Agent in Flanders; other armour and old horse and rider's armour...

Word Count : 11059

St Mary Aldermanbury

Last Update:

dissenting minister Henry Condell, actor, member of the King's Men William Damsell, Receiver-General of the Court of Wards and Liveries and a Member of...

Word Count : 718

Wye College

Last Update:

: 28, 29  In 1557, Archdeacon Harpsfield urged William Damsell be reminded of his obligations. Damsell had only been paying £9 of the £17 due each year...

Word Count : 16327

Maurice Denys

Last Update:

in his post at Calais. In 1553, he sold Wye College in Kent to Sir William Damsell. Siston was also mortgaged to Rowland Hayward before his death to satisfy...

Word Count : 3567

Monmouth Rebellion

Last Update:

town, Gregory Alford, informed the local militia regiments while Samuel Damsell and another customs officer rode from Lyme to London, arriving on 13 June...

Word Count : 4317

Playmen TV

Last Update:

challenge cable giant". Xtra!. Archived from the original on July 18, 2011. Damsell, Keith (26 September 2001). "Shaw defends 1¢ gay TV fee". The Globe and...

Word Count : 795

City of license

Last Update:

Alex Strachan, "A tale of two CITYs". Vancouver Sun, June 2, 2001. Keith Damsell, "U.S. independent KVOS TV holding its own in Vancouver". Financial Post...

Word Count : 6782

1942 Birthday Honours

Last Update:

Wallace Cundy, Able Seaman, Merchant Navy. William Cutler, Greaser, Merchant Navy. Sidney James Damsell, Foreman, Bristol Aeroplane Company Ltd., (Aero...

Word Count : 20812

1980 Liverpool City Council election

Last Update:

Eric Damsell 1,162 32% Liberal Adrian Michael Bell 969 26% Liberal Jeffrey Lamb 921 25% Conservative Arthur Palin 478 13% Conservative William Thomas...

Word Count : 118

1982 Liverpool City Council election

Last Update:

Candidate Votes % ±% Labour D. R. Leach 1,824 48% Liberal Arthur Eric Damsell 1,550 41% Conservative A. Palin 356 9% Communist S. P. Munby 70 2% Workers...

Word Count : 57

Painswick Stream

Last Update:

was probably associated with a nearby derelict mill. It continues past Damsells Mill, and is joined by the outflow from a lake, fed by springs rising to...

Word Count : 4628

1979 Liverpool City Council election

Last Update:

Candidate Votes % ±% Labour A. Doswell * 4,203 58% +2% Liberal Arthur Eric Damsell 1,483 20% +9% Conservative A. Palin 1,363 19% -12% Communist E. Caddick...

Word Count : 88

PDF Search Engine © AllGlobal.net