![]() ![]() He had been able to muster 578 soldiers for the campaign in France from the manors he stewarded, almost as many as all the other members of the Privy chamber raised in total. ![]() Ĭompton was knighted 25 September 1513 at Tournai, following the Battle of the Spurs. Compton was also the steward, or administrator, of several royal manors. One of his duties, according to the courtier Elizabeth Amadas, was to procure women for his monarch and arrange trysts with them at his London home, in Thames Street. The Groom waited on the king while he used the latrine or close stool, and was also in charge of linen and the King's clothes, jewels and tableware. On Henry's accession in 1509, he was given the position of Groom of the Stool, the man who was in closest contact with the young king. He married secondly, after, Elizabeth Stonor, the daughter of Sir Walter Stonor and by her had at least one child. Henry's son, William was made Earl of Northampton by James I. He married Anne, daughter of George Talbot, 4th Earl of Shrewsbury and by her, had a son, Henry who was created Baron Compton by Elizabeth I. Peter Compton (1523 – 1544 ), the eldest son and heir, aged six at his father's death, became the ward of cardinal Thomas Wolsey.They had a son and at least two daughters: He married firstly, in May 1512, Werburga, the daughter of Sir John Brereton and Katherine Berkeley, and widow of Sir Francis Cheyney. He was about nine years older than Henry, but the two became close friends. He was around eleven years of age when his father died in 1493, at which time he became a ward of Henry VII, who appointed him page to Prince Henry, Duke of York. 1482 – 30 June 1528) was a soldier and one of the most prominent courtiers during the reign of Henry VIII of England.Ĭompton was born around 1482, the only son and heir of Edmund Compton of Warwickshire and Joan, the daughter of Walter Aylworth. Please feel free to leave an online condolence or share a special memory of Patricia with her family on her tribute wall. Patricia was preceded in death by her parents and her brother, James Robinson. Those left to carry on Patricia’s legacy of love are her husband, Kenneth Hale children, Cindy (Mark) Compton, Tom (Mindy) Hale, Tim (Sandy) Hale, and Eddy (Angie) Hale 6 grandchildren and 7 great grandchildren siblings, Helen Snyder, Nita (Mike) Kelley, Bill (Joyce) Robinson, Mike (Jane) Robinson, Roberta (Gilbert) Phelps, Dot (Mike) Chapel, Debbie (Bruce) Farrer and several nieces and nephews. Above all, Patricia valued every moment she spent with those she loved. In her spare time Patricia liked fishing, watching sports, following nascar, crocheting, gambling, and playing nickel & dime poker. She especially enjoyed visiting the state of Arizona, as well as Brown County, IN. Her Catholic faith was very important to her, and she was an example to others. Patricia’s family and friends gained a lot of encouragement just by being around her because she was always so full of joy. Patricia was a very loving and caring woman. Patricia retired from General Motors in Kokomo in 1997 after many years of service. She married the love of her life, Kenneth Hale, on Jand they were blessed to share nearly 62 years of marriage. Patricia was a 1956 graduate of Tipton High School. She was born on August 16, 1937, in Tipton, to Harry and Lavella (Wheatley) Robinson. Patricia Ann (Robinson) Hale, 81, of Arcadia, passed away at her home on Tuesday, June 4, 2019.
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