Robert Richers (by 1524 – 1587/89) (aliter Rychers, etc.), of Lincoln's Inn, London and Wrotham, Kent, was a lawyer who served as a Member of Parliament for Reigate in Kent in 1547, April 1554 and November 1554, and for Grampound in Cornwall in 1558.
Life
He was a son of Henry Richers of Swannington in Norfolk, of an old gentry family, by his wife Cecily Tills, a daughter of Robert Tills of Runhall in Norfolk. He studied law at Lincoln's Inn and was called to the bar in 1544. He died at some time before 12 February 1589, when his will was proved.
Marriage and issue
At some time before November 1553 he married Elizabeth Cartwright, a daughter of Edmund Cartwright of Ossington in Nottinghamshire, by his wife Agnes Cranmer, a daughter of Thomas Cranmer of Sutton in Nottinghamshire, and the widow of Reginald Peckham (d.1551) of Yaldham in Kent. By his wife he had one son and five daughters, including:
- Mary Richers, who married Sir Robert Houghton (1548–1624), of Lincoln's Inn and Norwich, Norfolk, a Judge of the King's Bench and a Member of Parliament for Norwich in 1593, the third son of John Houghton of Gunthorpe, Norfolk, by his wife Agnes Playford, a daughter of Robert Playford of Brinton, Norfolk. Mary erected the surviving mural monument to her husband in St Mary's Church, Shelton, Norfolk, on which are shown her paternal arms of Richers: Argent, three annulets azure.
References
- ^ Burke, Sir Bernard, The General Armory, London, 1884, p.855 "Richers of Norfolk"; Farrer, Edmund, Church Heraldry of Norfolk, Vol 2 (1889), p.198. Via Internet Archive.
- ^ See image St Mary's church Shelton Norfolk (4235411302).jpg
- Spelling as on monument to his son-in-law Sir Robert Houghton in St Mary's Church, Shelton, Norfolk
- Johnson, S. R. (1982). "RICHERS, Robert (by 1524-87/89), of Lincoln's Inn, London and Wrotham, Kent". In Bindoff, S. T. (ed.). The House of Commons 1509–1558. The History of Parliament Trust. Retrieved 31 December 2024.
- C., G. M. (1981). "HOUGHTON, Robert (1548-1624), of Lincoln's Inn and Norwich, Norf.". In Hasler, P. W. (ed.). The House of Commons 1558–1603. The History of Parliament Trust. Retrieved 31 December 2024.
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