Background
Sir Roger was the son of Thomas Manwood of Sandwich in Kent.
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Sir Roger was the son of Thomas Manwood of Sandwich in Kent.
He was ultimately appointed Lord Chief Baron of the Exchequer in 1578 and served Queen Elizabeth I until 1592. He was Member of Parliament for Hastings in 1555 and Sandwich in 1558, 1559, 1563, 1571 and 1572. A memorable quote from him is:
Sir Roger lived in Sandwich and then at Hackington near Canterbury.
He was a notable philanthropist, having provided a significant amount of money for the foundation in 1563 of Sir Roger Manwood"s School in Sandwich, Kent, a free school to bring education to the townspeople whose families could not afford lieutenant
Sir Roger died on 14 December 1592. Christopher Marlowe, the well-known Elizabethan playwright and poet, wrote a eulogy in Latin after Manwood"s death, entitled "On the of Sir Roger Manwood".