Robert Hitcham

Deceased Person

1572 – 1636

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Who was Robert Hitcham?

Sir Robert Hitcham was a Member of Parliament and Attorney General.

Robert was born of lowly origin in Levington, near Ipswich, and educated at the Free School at Ipswich and later Pembroke College, Cambridge, studying law. He was admitted to Gray's Inn on 3 November 1589 from Barnard's Inn and was called to the Bar in 1595.

He became a Member of Parliament for West Looe, Cornwall from 1597 to 1598; for King's Lynn, Norfolk from 1604 to 1611; for Cambridge in 1614 and for Orford, Suffolk from 1624 to 1626.

He held a number of posts including: Attorney-General to Anne of Denmark, Queen Consort to James I; Sergeant-at-law; and King's Senior Sergeant-at-law. He was knighted on 29 June 1604 by King James I.

On 14 May 1635 he purchased Framlingham Castle, Suffolk from Theophilus Howard, 2nd Earl of Suffolk for the sum of £14,000, which he subsequently bequeathed to the Master, Fellows and Scholars of Pembroke College, Cambridge. He bought a house in Ipswich and spent the rest of his bachelor days in that town.

He died on 15 August 1636 and now lies in a tomb in Framlingham Church.

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Born
1572
Also known as
  • Sir Robert Hitcham
Education
  • Pembroke College, Cambridge
Died
1636

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on July 23, 2013

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