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Richard Abberbury the Elder

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Sir Richard Abberbury the Elder
Born1331
DiedApril 1399
OccupationChamberlain to Anne of Bohemia
Known forServing as Chamberlain to Queen Anne of Bohemia, Founding Donnington Hospital charity
Notable workConstruction of Donnington Castle
SpouseAgnes Shareshull
ChildrenRichard Abberbury the Younger
ParentThomas Abberbury

Sir Richard Abberbury the Elder (1331–1399) was the Chamberlain to Anne of Bohemia, Queen to King Richard II of England.[1]

Richard was the son of Thomas Abberbury of Donnington in Berkshire and Steeple Aston in Oxfordshire.[1] and inherited the Donnington estate from him in 1353. He married Agnes, the daughter of Chief Justice Sir William Shareshull and was knighted in 1359 by the Black Prince.[1] They had two sons, including Richard Abberbury the Younger. He was a justice of the peace in Berkshire, Oxfordshire, and Wiltshire.[2]

He subsequently fought under the Prince in 1359 and then in Gascony in 1366 and 1368, remaining there until after 1371. He was at sea with his retinue of men-at-arms and archers in 1374, and in 1378, he sailed to France with Sir John Golafre to take up a post as Captain of Brest, undertaking the duties for a year. In 1382, he was appointed Chamberlain to Queen Anne of Bohemia.[1] He was elected MP for Oxfordshire in 1373 and 1386.[2]

In 1386 he was given permission by King Richard II to turn his manor at Donnington into a fortified castle, to become known as Donnington Castle.[1] In 1393, Sir Richard founded the Donnington Hospital charity and built the almshouses on the site of the present 1602 ones in Donnington.[1][3] He died in April 1399.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g Ford, David Nash (2008). "Sir Richard Abberbury Senior (1331-1399)". Royal Berkshire History. Nash Ford Publishing. Retrieved 13 September 2010.
  2. ^ a b ADDERBURY (ABBERBURY), Sir Richard I (c.1331-1399), of Donnington, Berks. and Steeple Aston, Oxon.
  3. ^ Donnington Hospital Trust (2011). "History of the Donnington Estate, Berkshire". Donnington Hospital Trust. Retrieved 16 June 2011.
Parliament of England
Preceded by
Richard de la Bere
Member of Parliament for Oxfordshire
1373
Succeeded by
Robert Simeon
Parliament of England
Preceded by Member of Parliament for Oxfordshire
1386
With: Gilbert Wace
Succeeded by
William Wilcotes
with
Thomas Barantyn
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