Henry Marney, 1st Baron Marney
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Henry Marney, 1st Baron Marney KG (c. 1447 – 4 May 1523) of Layer Marney, Essex was a politician of the
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in
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. He was a favourite of
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and captain of his guard.Thomas Bonham (1482-1532)
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Life

He was the son of John Marney and his wife Joan Throckmorton of the Coughton Court Throckmortons. He rose to favour in the Royal household of King Henry VII during the battles of Bosworth and
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and following the rout of
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in 1497. He was appointed to the Privy Council. When King Henry VIII acceded to the Throne in 1509 Marney was made a
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and honoured with a tranche of public offices, including
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and
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. Along with the other Knights of the Garter he accompanied Henry VIII in 1520 to his meeting with
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at the
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. He was made Keeper of the Privy Seal and ennobled in the last year of his life as the first Baron Marney. In 1515 he had begun building the Tudor-style
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in Layer Marney which is now visited by thousands of people annually. The uncompleted house was inherited by his son,
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, Governor of
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. John continued the building work but died himself just two years later, leaving no male heirs to continue the family line or to complete the construction of Layer Marney.


Marriage and issue

He died in 1523, having married twice, firstly Thomasine, the daughter of Sir John Arundell and secondly Elizabeth (Isobel), the daughter of Sir Nicholas Wyfold, Lord Mayor of London.See the Will of Sir John Marny of Layer Marney (P.C.C. 1525, Bodfelde quire); abstract in N.H. Nicolas, ''Testamenta Vetusta'' (London 1826), II
pp. 609-612
(Google).
With Thomasine he had three children: * John, 2nd Baron Marney (who first married Christian Newburgh (b. 1466 – d. 6 August 1517), daughter of Roger Newburgh, then second married c. 1518 Bridget Waldegrave (d. September 1549); his daughters Catherine and Elizabeth survived him),John Marney, 2nd Baron Marney
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Heraldry

In his garter stall, Henry Marney quarters the Marney arms (at 1 and 4) with Sergeaux (at 3) and the senior branch of Venables (at 4) because of his ancestry: Sir Robert de Marny quartered the arms of his parents, Sir William de Marny and Catherine Venables. He married Alice le Lacer in 1345. Their son was Sir William (c.1370-1414), of Layer Marney, Essex and Kingsey, Buckinghamshire, a Sheriff of Cornwall, then of Essex and Hertfordshire. He married Elizabeth Sergeaux, daughter and co-heiress of Sir Richard Sergeaux of Colquite, Cornwall (d. 30 Sep 1393).
History of Parliament: MARNEY, Sir William (c.1370-1414)

History of Parliament: CERGEAUX (SERGEUX), Sir Richard (d.1393)
Sir William Marney's heir, Thomas, served under Clarence when Henry V of England, Henry V first invaded
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and was knighted, but he died in 1421, perhaps at Baugé, leaving the family estates to his younger brother John. The latter's son, Sir Henry Marney KG, was created Lord Marney by
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.


Ancestry


References

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