Pope was born at
Deddington, near
Banbury,
Oxfordshire, probably in 1507, as he was about sixteen years old when his father, a
yeoman farmer, died in 1523. He was educated at Banbury School and
Eton College, and entered the
Court of Chancery. He there found a friend and patron in the
Lord Chancellor,
Thomas Audley. As clerk of briefs in the
Star Chamber,
Warden of the Mint (1534–1536),
Clerk of the Crown in Chancery (1537), and second officer and Treasurer of the
Court of Augmentations for the settlement of the confiscated property of the smaller religious foundations, he obtained immense wealth and influence. In this last office he was superseded in 1541, but from 1547 to 1553 he was again employed as fourth officer. He himself won by grant or purchase a considerable share in the spoils, for nearly 30 manors, which came sooner or later into his possession, were originally church property. According to
John Aubrey, "He could have rode in his owne lands from
Cogges (by
Witney) to
Banbury, about 18 miles." He established his country seat at
Tittenhanger, Hertfordshire. ==Parliament==