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Robert Drury (died 1577)

Sir Robert Drury was an English politician who was Member of Parliament for Buckinghamshire. He was the son of Sir Robert Drury, and was the father of Sir William Drury and Sir Drue Drury.

Early life and family
Drury was born about 1503, the second son of Sir Robert Drury, Speaker of the House of Commons, and Anne Calthorpe, daughter of Sir William Calthorpe of Burnham Thorpe, Norfolk. He had an elder brother and four sisters: William, Anne, Elizabeth, Bridget, and Ursula. ==Career==
Career
Drury was admitted to Lincoln's Inn on 12 February 1522. However, his marriage to an heiress shortly thereafter is said to have "spared him the need to practise law". He was appointed as a Justice of the Peace in Buckinghamshire from 1534 to 1543 and again in 1554, and served on numerous commissions in that county. In 1544-45 he was appointed escheator for Bedfordshire and Buckinghamshire, and in 1546–47, 1555–56 and 1561–62, was High Sheriff of Bedfordshire and Buckinghamshire. In 1538 a manor owned by Drury's father-in-law, Edmund Brudenell, came into Drury's hands, and he augmented the property by purchasing neighbouring monastic lands and other properties. In 1538, he purchased the manor of Temple Bulstrode in Hedgerley, and, in 1541, the chief manor in Chalfont St Peter. In 1556 he was granted licence to empark 400 acres at Hedgerley. Perhaps as a result of Catholic sympathies, Drury did not serve as a Justice of the Peace during the reign of King Edward VI. He was among the first to support Mary Tudor's claim to the throne in July 1553, and was later awarded a pension of £66 13s 4d for his service in her cause. ==Marriage and issue==
Marriage and issue
Drury married by 1524, Elizabeth Brudenell (d. 12 December 1542), daughter of Edmund Brudenell of Chalfont St Peter, by whom he was the father of five sons and four daughters: • Robert Drury (1525–1593), esquire, eldest son and heir, who married, by 1544, Anne Boorman or Bowerman, the daughter of Nicholas Boorman or Bowerman of Brook in the Isle of Wight and his wife Anne or Elizabeth Russell, sister of John Russell, 1st Earl of Bedford, by whom he had two sons and three daughters. • Sir William Drury (2 October 1527 – 13 October 1579), who married, on 10 October 1560, Margaret, the daughter of Thomas Wentworth, 1st Baron Wentworth, and widow of John Williams, 1st Baron Williams of Thame, by whom he had three daughters. • Sir Drue Drury (1531/2–1617), who married firstly, about 1565, Elizabeth Calthorpe, the daughter and heir of Sir Philip Calthorpe of Cockthorpe, Norfolk, by whom he had no issue, and secondly, in 1582, Katherine Finch (d.1601), the daughter and heir of William Finch of Lynsted, Kent, by whom he had one son and three daughters. • Roger Drury, who died without issue. • Edmund Drury, of Horton, Buckinghamshire: his son Robert settled in Ireland and was the ancestor of the prominent King family, who had the title Earl of Kingston. • Anne Drury, who married Robert Woodleif or Woodleaf (by 1516–93), esquire, of Aylesbury and Great Missenden, Buckinghamshire. • Margaret Drury, who married, as his second wife, Henry Trenchard, esquire. • Lucy Drury, who married Robert Tesche, gentleman. • Elizabeth Drury, who married Rowland Hynde, esquire, of Hedsworth, Buckinghamshire. ==Notes==
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