Heneage was elected
Member of Parliament for
Stamford in 1553, before sitting for
Arundel from 1559. He was then elected for
Boston in 1563 but chose to sit for
Lincolnshire. He was again returned for Lincolnshire in 1571 and 1572, and for
Essex in 1584, 1586, 1589, and 1593. He became a
Gentleman of the Privy Chamber about 1565 at around that time, she flirted with him, making her
favourite,
Robert Dudley, 1st Earl of Leicester, jealous. However, Heneage had so far been on good terms with Leicester and the Earl, in his 1587 will, called him "my good old friend". In 1570 he rose to Treasurer of the Queen's Privy Chamber, and was knighted in 1577. He became
Vice-Chamberlain of the Household and was sworn of the
Privy Council of England in 1587, before being appointed
Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster in 1590. and a colleague of Sir Christopher Hatton acting as an intermediary between the Queen and Hatton regarding rivalry between Hatton and Sir Walter Raleigh for the Queen's affections. Heneage died on 17 October 1595 and was buried in
Old St Paul's Cathedral. ==Notes==