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  1. Richard Rich, 1.º Barão de Rich (Basingstoke, 1496 – Rochford, 12 de junho de 1567), foi Chanceler do Reino da Inglaterra, durante o reinado de Eduardo VI, de 1547 a janeiro de 1552. [1] Ele foi um beneficiário da Dissolução dos Monastérios e perseguiu os oponentes da Igreja e do Estado.

  2. Richard Rich, 1st Baron Rich (July 1496 – 12 June 1567), was Lord Chancellor during King Edward VI of England's reign, from 1547 until January 1552. He was the founder of Felsted School with its associated almshouses in Essex in 1564.

  3. Richard Rich, 1st Baron Rich (born c. 1496, London, Eng.—died June 12, 1567, Rochford, Essex) was a powerful minister to England’s King Henry VIII and lord chancellor during most of the reign of King Edward VI.

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  4. 30 de jul. de 2024 · Richard Rich, 1st Baron Rich (1496/7 – 12 June 1567), was Lord Chancellor during the reign of King Edward VI, of England from 1547 until January 1552. The founder of Felsted School with its associated alms houses in Essex in 1564, he was also a persecutor and torturer of Protestants.

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    • "Lord Rich of Leighs"
  5. Richard Rich, 1st Baron Rich, we're led to believe, was born in 1496. The dating of his birth comes from the fact that in 1551 he was said to have been around 54 years of age. He was born in Basingstoke, Hampshire.

  6. RICHARD RICH, 1ST Baron Rich (1490 ?-1567), lord chancellor, was born of a Hampshire family about 1490, in the parish of St Laurence Jewry, London. His great-grandfather, Richard Rich, was a wealthy mercer and sheriff of the city of London in 1441.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Baron_RichBaron Rich - Wikipedia

    Rich was a prominent lawyer and politician, who served as Solicitor General and Speaker of the House of Commons and was Lord Chancellor of England from 1547 to 1551. The Rich family descended from Richard Rich, a wealthy mercer who served as Sheriff of London in 1441, and Sir Richard was his great-grandson.