Robert Harley 1579-1656
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Sir Robert HARLEY 1579-1656
Biographical Note
Of Brampton Bryan, Herefordshire, son of Thomas Harley. Graduated BA Oriel College, Oxford and entered the Middle Temple in 1599. Made a knight at the Order of the Bath in 1603. Appointed burgess for Radnor and JP for Herefordshire in 1604, Sherriff of Radnor in 1606, and burgess for Eversham in 1628. He served as Master of the Mint for Charles I but later supported the parliamentarians in the run up to and during the Civil War.
Books
A 1637 library catalogue reveals a quantity of literary works; when the library was lost after pillaging by Royalist troops in 1644, Harley estimated the value of the lost books at £200.
Sources
- Cliffe, J. The world of the country house in seventeenth-century England, 1999, 164-5.
- Eales, Jacqueline. "Harley, Sir Robert (bap. 1579, d. 1656), politician." Oxford Dictionary of National Biography.