Stephen Fox

Stephen Fox

Sir Stephen Fox (27 March 1627 – 28 October 1716) was an English politician.Stephen Fox was the son of William Fox, of Farley, in Wiltshire, a yeoman farmer.Stephen was a Chorister of Salisbury Cathedral (c.1634 – c.1640) (Noted in John Evelyn’s Diary as ‘…a poore boy from the quire of Salisbury’ ).At the age of fifteen he first obtained a post in the household of Algernon Percy, 10th Earl of Northumberland; then he entered the service of Lord Percy, the earl's brother, and was present with the royalist army at the Battle of Worcester as Lord Percy's deputy at the ordnance board. Accompanying Charles II in his flight to the continent, he was appointed manager of the royal household, on the recommendation of Edward Hyde, 1st Earl of Clarendon. Clarendon described him as "a young man bred under the severe discipline of Lord Percy ... very well qualified with languages, and all other parts of clerkship, honesty and discretion". Wikipedia

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