The Tudor Society

September 5 – Judge Sir Robert Broke

Tomb of Sir Robert Broke at All Saints Church, Claverley, photo by Mike Searle

On this day in Tudor history, 5th (or 6th) September 1558, in the reign of Queen Mary I, judge, legal writer and Speaker of the House of Commons Sir Robert Broke died at a friend's house in Patshull, Staffordshire.

Broke was buried in All Saints Church, Claverley, Shropshire.

Broke's other offices included Deputy Chief Steward for the Duchy of Lancaster, Serjeant-at-Law and Chief Justice of the Common Pleas.

Here are some facts about Sir Robert Broke:

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Image: Tomb of Sir Robert Broke at All Saints Church, Claverley, with effigies of him, two wives, and their children as weepers around the sides of the tomb. © Copyright Mike Searle and licensed for reuse under Creative Commons Licence, Geograph - https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/3422614

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