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Thomas Jermyn (1573โ€“1645)

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he fought as a Royalist, becoming disabled through injury in 1644 and dying in the following year aged 72. He was buried at Rushbrooke on 7 January 1645. Having already made generous provision for his servants, he bequeathed all his disposable property to his second wife. His son Thomas inherited the
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for criticising royal ministers. In the second session, at the grand committee on the customs administration on 23 February 1629, Jermyn sought to discriminate between the misdeeds of officials and the king's commands. In March 1629, Charles I decided to rule for eleven years without parliament and
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to Spain in an attempt to secure a Spanish marriage for the prince. The same year he was appointed a deputy lieutenant for Cambridgeshire. By 1624, Jermyn had become a vocal critic of Spanish policy and on 1 March he argued in the Commons that relations with Spain should be immediately severed. In
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In 1641, he sold his position at court for ยฃ2,000 and left the Commons with the intent of retiring, only to be resummoned to parliament in August and November 1642 on suspicion of sending the king money to raise arms. In the ensuing
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In the 1628 parliament he voted consistently for the king's proposals and his attempts to raise additional taxes. Jermyn nonetheless supported the
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On 17 March 1642, Jermyn married secondly Mary (died 1679), the daughter of Edmund Barber of Bury St Edmunds and widow of Thomas Newton of
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in Ireland. In January 1599 he raised a regiment of levies in Suffolk and became their colonel, taking the regiment to fight in
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By 1629, Jermyn was facing financial difficulties and sought a promotion at court. In 1630 he was made vice-chamberlain of the
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and through the 1630s he sat on several administrative commissions. Jermyn was then appointed
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On 26 November 1599, Jermyn married Catherine Killigrew (1579โ€“1640), a daughter of
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by April. Despite his association with Essex, he avoided any involvement in
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Catherine Killigrew, aged 35, wife of Sir Thomas Jermyn. 1614 Portrait by
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in 1639. In April 1640 Jermyn was re-elected for Bury St Edmunds in the
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which was passed on 7 June 1628. Jermyn, however, also admonished
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for Suffolk in 1615. Jermyn accompanied the diplomatic mission of
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in 1590. From 1591 to 1592 he served as a volunteer in the
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1626 he was on a parliamentary committee which considered
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him, and also spoke in defence of Buckingham's ally
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Thomas Jermyn (died 1645)
The Right Honourable

Comptroller of the Household
Charles I
Henry Vane the Elder
Sir Peter Wyche
Sir Robert Jermyn
Rushbrooke, Suffolk
Royalist
Member of Parliament
courtier
Comptroller of the Household
Charles I
Sir Robert Jermyn
Sir George Blagge
Emmanuel College, Cambridge
Middle Temple
French Wars of Religion
Henry IV's
Siege of Rouen
Rouen
Earl of Essex
Anglo-Spanish War
Capture of Cรกdiz
Islands Voyage
Nine Years' War
Connaught
Essex's Rebellion
Knight of the Bath

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