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  1. Sir Walter Mildmay (bef. 1523 – 31 May 1589) was a statesman who served as Chancellor of the Exchequer to Queen Elizabeth I, and founded Emmanuel College, Cambridge .

  2. 28. Apr. 2022 · ' Sir Walter Mildmay (bef. 1523 – 31 May 1589) was an English statesman who served as Chancellor of the Exchequer of England under Queen Elizabeth I, and founder of Emmanuel College, Cambridge

    • Moulsham, England
    • Mary Mildmay
    • England
    • circa 1521
  3. Emmanuel College was founded by Sir Walter Mildmay in 1584 on the site of a former priory of the Dominican Order, also known as the Black Friars or Preachers. Mildmay had a long career of public service to his credit, and was for many years Chancellor of the Exchequer to Queen Elizabeth I.

  4. Sir Walter Mildmay (1523 –1589) Chancellor of the Exchequer of England, fourth son of Sir Thomas Mildmay of Moulsham. His eldest son was Sir Anthony Mildmay of Apethorpe (d. 1617). In 1583 Sir Walter is recorded as having a "restitution of the ancient Arms" thus "Argent three lions rampant Azure".

  5. 11. Feb. 2021 · Sir Walter Mildmay was educated at Cambridge and became an important figure in royal court proceedings and as an MP. In 1553, in the first year of the reign of Queen Mary, Mildmay was elected MP for Peterborough, having recently gained Apethorpe Hall (now Palace).

  6. Walter Mildmay followed in his elder brother’s footsteps and after a period at Cambridge he entered the royal service, almost certainly under the patronage of Sir Richard Rich, chancellor of augmentations.

  7. 15. Dez. 2014 · This is the first biography of Sir Walter Mildmay, who dutifully served Queen Elizabeth I for thirty years as Chancellor of the Exchequer. Sir Walter Mildmay and Tudor Government, by Stanford E. Lehmberg, brings Mildmay into proper historical perspective alongside other prominent Tudor leaders.