Richard Rich, 1st Baron Rich

Richard Rich
Speaker of the House of Commons
In office
9 June 1536 – 18 July 1536
Preceded byHumphrey Wingfield
Succeeded byNicholas Hare
Lord Chancellor
In office
1547–1552
Preceded byThe Lord St John
Succeeded byThomas Goodrich
Personal details
Bornc. 1496
London, Kingdom of England
Died12 June 1567 (aged about 71)
Rochford, Essex, Kingdom of England
Resting placeFelsted, Essex
Occupation
  • Politician
  • Lawyer
Known for
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Richard Rich, 1st Baron Rich (1496 – 12 June 1567), was an English lawyer, statesman, and nobleman who served as Lord Chancellor of England during the reign of King Edward VI from 1547 to 1551. He amassed considerable wealth and influence through his involvement in the Dissolution of the Monasteries, acquiring extensive lands and properties formerly owned by the Roman Catholic Church in England. He also played a prominent role in the prosecution of individuals perceived as threats to the crown’s authority, including the Catholic figures Thomas More and John Fisher, as well as the Protestant martyr Anne Askew. In 1564, he founded Felsted School in Essex along with its associated almshouses, leaving a lasting legacy in education and charitable institutions.