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Christopher More

Sir Christopher More
Born c. 1483
Died 16 August 1549 (aged 65–66)
Spouse(s) Margaret Mugge or Mudge
Constance Sackville
Children Sir William More
Richard More
Christopher More
Christopher More (again)
John More
Elizabeth More
Cecily More
Margaret More
Eleanor More
Bridget More
Anne More
Elizabeth More (again)
Parent(s) John More, Elizabeth (surname unknown)

Sir Christopher More (c.1483–16 August 1549) was an English administrator, landowner, and Member of Parliament. More was the son of John More, a London fishmonger, and his wife, Elizabeth. He was active in local administration in Sussex and Surrey, and from 1505 until his death held office in the Exchequer, rising in 1542 to the post of King's Remembrancer. His sister, Alice More, was the fourth wife of Sir John More, father of Sir Thomas More.

Christopher More, born about 1483, was the grandson of Thomas More of Norton, Derbyshire. He was the son of a London fishmonger, John More, and his wife, Elizabeth. He had a brother, Robert More of London, who married a wife named Mary, and two sisters, Alice (d.1545), who married firstly John Clerke, and secondly Sir John More, father of Sir Thomas More, and Anne, who married John Lucas of Halden, Kent.

More was a clerk in the Exchequer by 1505, and in the same year purchased the office of alnager for Surrey and Sussex. He was admitted to the Inner Temple in 1513, becoming one of the first officers in the Exchequer known to have been formally trained in the law. He served as Commissioner for the Subsidy in Surrey on several occasions from 1515 on, and by 1519 had been appointed verderer of Windsor Forest. In 1521 he was surveyor of the lands of Margaret Pole, Countess of Salisbury. He was appointed Justice of the Peace in Surrey in 1522 and in Sussex in 1534, and continued to serve in that capacity in both counties until his death. During the years between 1530 and 1546 he served on various commissions in Surrey and Sussex, and was appointed Sheriff of Sussex and Surrey in 1532-3 and again in 1539-40. In November 1539 he was among those appointed to attend as a guard of honour to meet Henry VIII's future Queen, Anne of Cleves. He was knighted between August 1540 and February 1541, and by 1542 had risen in the Exchequer to the position of King's Remembrancer. By 1547 he was steward of the manor of West Horsley in Surrey. He was elected to Parliament as Knight of the Shire for Surrey in 1539, and again in 1547.


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