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词条 Richard Weston, 1st Earl of Portland
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  1. Biography

  2. Styles from birth to death

  3. References

  4. Notes

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Charles I
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Richard Weston, 1st Earl of Portland, KG (1 March 1577{{spaced ndash}}13 March 1634/1635), was Chancellor of the Exchequer and later Lord Treasurer of England under James I and Charles I, being one of the most influential figures in the early years of Charles I's Personal Rule and the architect of many of the policies that enabled him to rule without raising taxes through Parliament.

Biography

Weston was the eldest son and heir of Sir Jerome Weston, High Sheriff of Essex for 1599, and the former Mary Cave. He was born at Roxwell, Essex, and was a student of the Middle Temple. He served as Member of Parliament (MP) for a number of constituencies including Maldon (1601–1603), Midhurst (in the parliament of 1604-1611), Essex (in the Addled Parliament of 1614), Arundel (1622), Bossiney (1624), Callington (1625) and Bodmin (1626).[1] He was knighted in 1603.

During the reign of King James I of England, Weston was sent on embassies to Bohemia, Brussels, and Spain. On the last assignment, he negotiated for the restitution of the Palatine. Upon his return to England in 1621, he was made Chancellor of the Exchequer, and retained the post after the accession of Charles I; he proved a capable financial manager but incurred popular hatred as a (justly) suspected Roman Catholic, while also later earning the enmity of the (Catholic) queen, Henrietta Maria for refusing grants to her favourites. He opposed wars with Spain in 1623 and France in 1626, but managed to find ways of raising the money to fund them when required, even when it was impossible to secure the co-operation of Parliament.[2]

Weston was elevated to the peerage on 13 April 1628 as Baron Weston of Nayland in Suffolk. He was subsequently made Lord Treasurer of England and invested with the Order of the Garter.[3] His policies proving highly unpopular, he escaped impeachment in 1629 only by the dissolution of Parliament. Nevertheless, he played an important role in the King's Personal Rule without Parliament, finding new sources of revenue while preventing any further increase in the King's expenditure, and being for a time the most influential of Charles's advisers. He persuaded the King to make peace with France in 1629 and Spain in 1630, removing the biggest drain on the treasury, and to sign the secret treaty with Spain in 1634. By the time he died in 1635, the Crown was solvent.[4]

On 17 February 1633, Weston was created Earl of Portland. Lord Portland was married twice. His first wife was Elizabeth Pincheon of Writtle in Essex. His second wife was Frances Waldegrave of Borley in Essex. He had three children by his first marriage, including Lady Mary Weston (2 January 1603-after August 1678), who married the 2nd Lord Aston of Forfar in 1629, and Lady Elizabeth Weston, who married John Netterville, 2nd Viscount Netterville.[5] He had seven children by his second marriage, including his son Thomas, who later succeeded as 4th Earl, and Lady Anne Weston, the first of the four wives of Basil Feilding, 2nd Earl of Denbigh.[6] His nephew (his sister's son), Jeremy Clarke, became a Governor of Rhode Island in the American colonies.

On his death, he was succeeded by his second but eldest surviving son, Jerome.[7]

Styles from birth to death

  • Mr. Richard Weston (1577–1603)
  • Sir Richard Weston (1603–1628)
  • The Rt Hon. The Lord Weston (1628–1630)
  • The Rt Hon. The Lord Weston, KG (1630–1633)
  • The Rt Hon. The Earl of Portland, KG (1633–1635)

References

1. ^{{cite web | url =http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1558-1603/member/weston-richard-ii-1577-1635|title= History of Parliament|accessdate = 2011-10-10}}
2. ^Kenyon, J. P. The Stuarts B.T. Batsford Ltd. 1959 p.72
3. ^Cokayne Complete Peerage 2000 Reprint Vol.1, p. 428
4. ^Kenyon, J.P. Stuart England Penguin Books 1990 reissue p.126
5. ^{{cite DNB|wstitle=Netterville, John|volume=40|page=234}}
6. ^Mosley, editor Burke's Peerage 107th Edition 2003 Vol 1 p.1084
7. ^Burke's Peerage p.1084

Notes

  • {{cite DNB|wstitle=Weston, Richard (1577-1635)|volume=60}}
  • {{Rayment|date=February 2012}}
  • www.british-civil-wars.co.uk
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