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What is known of the remainder of Spert's career shows that he continued in high favour with the king. He served in the war of 1522-5 and was consulted by the admiral as to the best way of cutting out some Scottish privateers in
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He was knighted in (or soon after) 1535. His knighthood has been disputed by historians, but Williamson notes two official documents that refer to him as Sir Thomas Spert (Letters and Papers, vi, No. 196; xvii, No. 1258).
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on 7 April and 5 July 1516, and on 28 April and 17 September 1517. Together with the grant made to him on 10 July 1517, Williamson argued that these appear to be conclusive evidence that Spert was not traveling with
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A document in the Public Record Office is found in a manuscript book showing the issues of various stores to the masters of the king's ships. Entries detail Spert's presence on the
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in December. According to Baldwin, his monument at St Dunstan and All Saints, Stepney, is in error in stating that he died on 8 September 1541. He left his pasturage in
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to his widow until his son Richard reached the age of majority. He also made bequests to his daughter and to his cousin Margaret Spert, who was married to 'the famous
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Spert married a woman named Margery, whose surname is unknown. He married as his second wife Anne Salkell, but appears to have had no children by either marriage.
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one of the most important warships in the Crown's fleet. On 10 November 1514, Spert was granted an annuity of £20, which was confirmed in January 1516.
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statement that Spert's misconduct had spoiled the success of the 1516-1517 voyage of discovery undertaken with
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Thomas Pert (as his name was at times recorded) or Spert was born in England. He entered the service of
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Spert made his will 28 November 1541, naming his wife Mary (Fabian) as executrix, and died at
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He married thirdly Mary Fabian, the daughter of John Fabian (nephew of the chronicler,
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in a voyage of discovery in 1516–1517 to the southern coast of North America.
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The Warship Mary Rose: the Life and Times of King Henry VIII's Flagship
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Mutiny and Its Bounty: Leadership Lessons from the Age of Discovery
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The Tudor Navy: An Administrative, Political and Military History
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in his work of 1913 thought this fact aided an argument against
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as a mariner, carrying dispatches between England and Spain.
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Baldwin, R.C.D. (2004). "Spert, Sir Thomas (d. 1541)".
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of 1512–1514. From 1512 to 1515, he was master of the
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Spert served, evidently with credit, in the navy of
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Stepney, London
St Dunstan's and All Saints, Church, Stepney
Kingdom of England
Navy Royal
Vice-Admiral
Vice-Admiral of England
Clerk Comptroller of the Navy
Mary Rose
Henry Grace a Dieu
Vice-Admiral of England
Henry VIII
Mary Rose
Henry Grace a Dieu
Trinity House
Spert Island
Antarctica

Henry Grace a Dieu
Henry VII
Henry VIII
Anglo-French War
Mary Rose
Henry Grace a Dieu
Thames River
James A. Williamson
Richard Eden's
Sebastian Cabot
Sebastian Cabot
Boulogne
Clerk Comptroller of the Navy

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