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  1. Richard Rich, 1st Baron Rich (July 1496 – 12 June 1567), was Lord Chancellor during King Edward VI of England's reign, from 1547 until January 1552. He was the founder of Felsted School with its associated almshouses in Essex in 1564.

  2. Richard James Rich is an American director, producer, and screenwriter. Rich is founder and owner of Crest Animation Productions. Rich started his career in the mailroom of the Walt Disney Studios in 1972 and would give piano lessons during lunch breaks.

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    Film
    Writer
    2023
    The Swan Princess: Far Longer than ...
    Direct-to-video
    2023
    The Swan Princess: A Fairy Tale is Born
    Direct-to-video
    2020
    The Swan Princess: A Royal Wedding
    Direct-to-video
    2019
    Direct-to-video
  3. Jun 8, 2024 · Richard Rich, 1st Baron Rich was a powerful minister to Englands King Henry VIII and lord chancellor during most of the reign of King Edward VI. Although he participated in the major events of his time, Rich was more a civil servant than a politician; by shifting his allegiances he continually.

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  4. Dec 14, 2021 · Richard Rich has been described as one of the Tudor period's worst villains – but was he really that bad? Historian Rupert Matthews considers the lawyer and statesman.

  5. Learn about the life and career of Richard Rich, a prominent Tudor lawyer and politician who served Henry VIII, Edward VI and Mary I. Find out how he rose to power, fell from grace and was involved in the dissolution of the monasteries and the succession crisis.

  6. Sep 11, 2020 · Richard Rich was a treacherous witness who doomed Sir Thomas More to death in Robert Bolt's play. He later became a wealthy and influential Lord Chancellor of England, challenging the idea that morality and happiness are linked.

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  8. Apr 29, 2016 · Sir Richard Rich, by 1535 Attorney General of Wales and Solicitor General of England, is famously known for his persecution of those who refused to take the Oath of Supremacy during the reign of King Henry VIII, a vow that assured the King was the acknowledged Head of the Church in England inclusive of the clergy and all religious liturgy and ...

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