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Fulke GREVILLE
Matric. Fell.-Com. from JESUS, Easter 1568.
S. of Sir Fulke, of Beauchamp Court, Warwickshire . B. there.
School, Shrewsbury [ Shropshire ].
Created M.A. (Oxford) 1588 .
Adm. at the Middle Temple, 11 Feb., 1580; and at Gray's Inn, 1588 .
Intimate with Philip Sidney; came to Court with him, and became a favourite of Elizabeth.
Accompanied Sidney to Heidelberg [ Germany ], 1577 .
Secretary for the Principality of Wales , 1583-1628 .
A member of Gabriel Harvey's 'Areopagus.'
Entertained Giordano Bruno.
'Treasurer of the Wars,' and the Navy, 1598 .
K.B., 1603 .
Chancellor of the Exchequer, 1614-21 .
M.P. for Warwickshire , 1620-1 .
Created Baron Brooke, 1621 .
Gentleman of the bedchamber.
Granted Warwick Castle [ Warwickshire ] and Knowle Park [ Gloucestershire ???] by James I.
A generous patron of poets. Friend of Spenser.
Founded a lectureship in History in the University.
His works include a Life of Sidney .
[Died]; Stabbed by his servant, and died of the wound, 30 Sep., 1628.
( Vis. of Warws., 1682 ; Cooper, Ann., III. 209; D.N.B. ; A. B. Beaven.)
Fulke GREVILLE
Approx. lifespan: 1550–1628
Matric. Fell.-Com. from Jesus College 1568:04ET:
s. of Sir Fulke GREVILLE of Beauchamp Court, Warwickshire ,
b. there.
School Shrewsbury, [Shropshire],
Created M.A. (Oxford) 1588
Adm. at the Middle Temple 1580:02:11 ; and at Gray's Inn 1588
Intimate with Philip Sidney; came to Court with him, and became a favourite of Elizabeth.
Accompanied Sidney to Heidelberg, [Germany], 1577
Secretary for the Principality of Wales , 1583-1628
A member of Gabriel Harvey's 'Areopagus.'
Entertained Giordano Bruno.
'Treasurer of the Wars,' and the Navy 1598
K.B. 1603
Chancellor of the Exchequer 1614-21
M.P. for Warwickshire , 1620-21
Created Baron Brooke 1621
Gentleman of the bedchamber.
Granted Warwick Castle, [Warwickshire], and Knowle Park, [Gloucestershire], by James I.
A generous patron of poets
Friend of Spenser.
Founded a lectureship in History in the University.
His works include a Life of Sidney
d. stabbed by his servant, and died of the wound 1628:09:30
( Vis. of Warwickshire , 1682 ; Cooper, Ann. III. 209; D.N.B. ; A. B. Beaven.)

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