Stephen Fox
Sir Stephen Fox (27 March 1627 – 28 October 1716) of Farley in Wiltshire, of Redlynch Park in Somerset, of Chiswick, Middlesex and of Whitehall, was a royal administrator and courtier to King Charles II, and a politician, who rose from humble origins to become the "richest commoner in the three kingdoms". He made the foundation of his wealth from his tenure of the newly created office of Paymaster-General of His Majesty's Forces, which he held twice, in 1661–1676 and 1679–1680. He was the principal force of inspiration behind the founding of the Royal Hospital Chelsea, to which he contributed £13,000 (). Provided by Wikipedia-
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20by Rosemary Millen, Shona Hendry, Vignesh Narasimhan, Rebecca Abbott, Matthew Croxford, Peter Gibbs, Jeanne Tie, Hui‐Li Wong, Ian Jones, Suzanne Kosmider, David Byrne, John Zalcberg, Stephen Fox, Jayesh Desai, Kumar Visvanathan, Robert G Ramsay, Ben TranGet full text
Published 2020-01-01
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