Edmund Sheffield, 1st Baron Sheffield

Edmund Sheffield, 1st Baron Sheffield, of Butterwick (22 November 1521 19 July 1549) was an English nobleman, the son of Sir Robert Sheffield (died 15 November 1531, son of Robert Sheffield and Helen Delves) and his second wife Jane Stanley, daughter of George Stanley, 9th Baron Strange and Joan le Strange, 9th Baroness Strange. Through his mother, he was a second cousin once removed of the reigning English monarch, King Henry VIII.

Life

Following his father's death in 1531, his wardship was granted to George Boleyn, Viscount Rochford, the brother of Henry VIII's second wife, Anne Boleyn. However, both Rochford and Boleyn were executed in 1536, and his wardship was transferred to John de Vere, the fifteenth Earl of Oxford.

Sheffield married Anne de Vere, daughter of John de Vere, 15th Earl of Oxford, before 31 January 1538, and by her had a son and three daughters. In 1547 he was raised to the Peerage of England as Baron Sheffield of Butterwick. Two years later, during Kett's Rebellion in Norwich, Lord Sheffield was killed in a street near the Cathedral Close when he fell from his horse and was struck by a butcher.[1]

Children

  1. Eleanor Sheffield (born about 1537) married Denzel Holles
  2. John Sheffield, 2nd Baron Sheffield (c. 1538 10 December 1568) married Douglas Howard
  3. Robert Sheffield (born about 1540
  4. Frances Sheffield (born 1542) married Thomas Metham
  5. Elizabeth Sheffield (born about 1546)

Ancestry

References

  1. Strype, John, Ecclesiastical Memoirs, vol.2 part 1, Oxford (1822), 272.
Peerage of England
New creation Baron Sheffield
1547–1549
Succeeded by
John Sheffield


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