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Richard Paulet (bef. 1520 - bef. 1551)

Richard Paulet aka Powlet, Poulet, Pawlett, Pawlet
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Died before at about age 31 [location unknown]
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Biography

Richard was the 4th son of Lord John, 2nd Marquess of Winchester Paulet. He passed away before 1551. [1]

Occupation

A member of the Draper's company in 1520[2]

Marriage & Issue

One son: John PAULET
Notes: Richard's wife was the daughter of Peter Cowdray of Herriard, Hampshire (d. 10 Apr 1528). Cowdray and his wife both died, probably in the epidemic known as the sweat, when Elizabeth and her two sisters were still children. Joan (b. 1518- d. 15 Oct 1562), Elizabeth, and Margery Cowdray inherited numerous Hampshire properties, including Herriard and Padworth Manor. Paulet acquired Elizabeth’s sisters’ shares of Herriard and sold Padworth Manor to Joan, who by then was married to Peter Kidwelly of Faccombe. At some point before Mar 1554, she married William Windsor, 2nd Baron Windsor. In May 1560, she married George Puttenham (b. 1529 - d. Oct 1590), a writer and literary critic. They may have been estranged as early as 1563 and within six years of the marriage, she had sued him for divorce. Initially, he was to pay her £100 a year in quarterly payments. He was involved in several legal disputes, primarily over land, and in Jun 1570 was in the Fleet on charges he’d slandered the Queen. He was released but in 1575 was in the Wood Street compter because he had not made any payments to Elizabeth since 1572. He also tried to appropriate the manor of Herriard, which rightfully belonged to the Paulet family. The court of arches ordered Puttenham to pay Elizabeth £3 a week and he was excommunicated for his failure to support her. When the divorce became final on 9 Jun 1578, Elizabeth renewed her appeals for money owed her. Puttenham was in and out of various prisons over the matter but on 13 Jul 1579 he agreed to provide Elizabeth with six servants, a coach, and an annuity of £20. Once again he defaulted. This battle continued for another eight years and Puttenham was imprisoned at least twice more over the matter before Elizabeth’s death.

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Sources

  1. Woodfall, p. 224. Added 2016 Aug 04, amb
  2. Loades, p.18. Added 2016 Aug 04, amb




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The second source is about his uncle Richard, son of William. I read through it twice to be sure, and there's not way based on his parents' ages that he could have had an occupation by 1520, probably he couldn't have been born yet.
posted by April A. Vandervest
I think that the Richard Paulet who married Elizabeth Cowdray was brother of the 1st Marquess, not the third. Certainly William Windsor Elizabeth's second husband was close to the 1st Marquess. Error seems to have arisen from the Collins book that was published by Woodfall.
posted by C. Mackinnon
something's wrong with dates.... did profiles for a grandfather/grandson get merged?

Previous comment speaks of 1493 & 1527 birth years, profile's datafield has "before 1520" (with the profile attached as father as of June 19, 2017 with born "about 1510"), and the text for this profile includes information for someone who was adult in 1520, with a son John Paulet & a wife who died 1528.

pretty sure this is the profile causing the database error "father too young" for Paulet-17 & his mother is also too [[1]], b 1510), although that doesn't show as an error when I check the error report for Paulet-82.

I've noted the error as not corrected/profile manager notified.

Can you see what needs to be done to straighten out the dates?

Thanks!

posted by Liz (Noland) Shifflett
Richard PAULET was born 1537 in Basing, Hampshire, England not 1493. he would be older then his mother.
posted by Terry Conroy

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