- Henry Unton
Sir Henry Unton (or Umpton) (c.
1557 -March 23 ,1596 ) was an Elizabethan Englishdiplomat .Henry was the second son of Sir Edward Unton (d. 1583) of Wadley House, near Faringdon,
Berkshire (nowOxfordshire ), his mother, Anne (d. 1588), being a daughter of Edward Seymour, duke of Somerset, the protector.Educated at
Oriel College, Oxford , Unton became amember of parliament in 1584 and served with the English forces inthe Netherlands in 1585 and 1586, being present at the skirmish of Zutphen. In 1586 he was knighted.In 1591, through the good offices of the earl of Essex, Unton was sent as ambassador to
Henry IV of France ; he became very friendly with this king and accompanied him on a campaign inNormandy before he was recalled to England in June 1592.Again securing a seat in parliament, he lost for a short time the favour of Queen Elizabeth. However, in 1593 he went again as ambassador to France. He died in the French camp at La Fere on the 23rd of March 1596, a collection of
Latin verses being published in his memory at Oxford later in the year. This was edited by his chaplain, Robert Wright (1560-1643), afterwardsbishop of Lichfield and Coventry .There is an interesting picture in the
National Portrait Gallery, London representing Unton and various scenes in his life. Many of his official letters are in theBritish Museum and in thePublic Record Office , London. A collection of these was edited by Joseph Stevenson (1847), and some are printed in W Murdiu's "Burghley Papers" (1759).External links
* [http://www.berkshirehistory.com/bios/hunton.html Royal Berkshire History: Sir Henry Unton]
* [http://www.tudorplace.com.ar/Bios/HenryUnton(Sir).htm Tudor Place: Sir Henry Unton (Ambassador in France)]
* [http://www.mape.org.uk/activities/unton/index.htm Sir Henry Unton: A resource to supplement the MAPE Focus on History pack]References
*1911|article=Unton, Sir Henry|url=http://www.1911encyclopedia.org/Unton
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