Robert Willoughby, 1st Baron Willoughby de Broke


Robert Willoughby, 1st Baron Willoughby de Broke, de jure 9th Baron Latimer, KG, of Brook, in the parish of Heywood, near Westbury in Wiltshire, was one of the chief commanders of the royal forces of King Henry VII against the Cornish Rebellion of 1497.

Origins

Robert Willoughby was born at Brook, his father's estate then in the parish of Westbury, Wiltshire, now in the later parish of Heywood. He was the son of Sir John Willoughby of the family of the Barons Willoughby of Eresby, seated at Eresby Manor near Spilsby, Lincolnshire. His mother was Anne Cheyne, 2nd daughter and co-heiress of Sir Edmund Cheyne of Brook, by his wife Alice Stafford, only daughter and eventual heiress of Sir Humphrey Stafford "With the Silver Hand", of Hooke in Dorset and of Southwick in the parish of North Bradley in Wiltshire, and an aunt of Humphrey Stafford, 1st Earl of Devon. Sir Edmund was the son and heir of William Cheyne by his wife Cecily Strecche ; William was the son of Sir Ralph Cheyne of Poyntington in Somerset, and of Brook by his wife Joan Pavely, daughter & co-heiress of Sir John Pavely of Brook.

Career

He was High Sheriff of Cornwall in 1479 and High Sheriff of Devon in 1480. He was Lord of the Manor of Callington and steward of the Duchy of Cornwall.
, 2011, remnant of the manor house built by Robert Willoughby
The barony of Willoughby de Broke, named after the manor of Brooke/Broke, Heywood, near Westbury, Wiltshire, was created when Robert Willoughby was summoned to Parliament by writ in 1492. On his death on 23 August 1502 the title passed to his eldest son Robert Willoughby, 2nd Baron Willoughby de Broke.
He died at the manor house of Callington, for he directed in his will that he should be buried in the church of the parish he died in.

Marriage and children

He married in 1472 Blanche Champernowne, daughter and heiress of John Champernowne of Bere Ferrers, Devon, by Elizabeth Bigbury. John was the son of Alexander Champernowne of Modbury and Joan Ferrers, da. of Martyn Ferrers of Bere Ferrers. He thus acquired the manors of Callington, Cornwall. and Bere Ferrers amongst others.
He had four children with Blanche: