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Richard Devereux (died 1547)

Richard Devereux
Born c. 1513
Died 1547
Spouse(s) Dorothea Hastings
Issue
Walter Devereux, 1st Earl of Essex
Elizabeth Devereux
Sir George Devereux
Ann Devereux
Father Walter Devereux, 1st Viscount Hereford
Mother Mary Grey

Sir Richard Devereux was a rising political figure during the reign of Henry VIII and Edward VI when his career was cut short by his sudden death during the life of his father. His son would complete the family's ascendency when he was created Earl of Essex.

He was born by 1513, the son of Walter Devereux, 1st Viscount Hereford and Mary Grey (1491-22 February 1538).

His paternal grandparents were John Devereux, 8th Baron Ferrers of Chartley and Cecily Bourchier. His maternal grandparents were Thomas Grey, 1st Marquess of Dorset and his second wife Cecily Bonville, Baroness Harington and Bonville.

Richard Devereux lived in Carmarthen, Wales where he was Bailiff from 1534 to 1535, and Mayor in 1536 to 1537. He was Commissioner for the tenths of spiritualities for St. David's diocese in 1535. He later came out strongly for the canons in their dispute with Bishop Barlow of St. David's. In 1542 he was a candidate for election to Parliament, and noted for enlivening the town of Camarthen by his encouragement of unruly behaviour and resort to force, which prompted his adversary to lodge a complaint. Later in 1546 Devereux would be examined by the Privy Council for comments on religious practices he thought were superstitious.

He was Deputy steward of the lordships of Arwystli and Cyfeiliog in Montgomeryshire in 1537. He supported his father in his dispute with the 2nd Earl of Worcester, and the borough of New Camarthen.

In 1543 he served under Sir John Wallop when he led a small force to help the Emperor Charles V in his invasion of France. He was mentioned in a dispatch on this campaign.

Devereux was Deputy justice and chamberlain of South Wales during the reign of Henry VIII. He was justice of peace for Cardiff and Pembrokeshire in 1543, and Gloucester and Monmouthshire in 1547. He was Custos Rotulorum of Carmarthenshire from 1543 until his death in 1547.


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