Walter Mildmay

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Sir Walter Mildmay was Chancellor of the Exchequer under Queen Elizabeth I of England. He was a staunch Puritan, and founded Emmanuel College at the University of Cambridge to provide for extensive theological training for Protestant preachers.

He also built Danbury Place in Danbury, Essex.

Preceded by:
John Baker
Chancellor of the Exchequer
1559-1589
Followed by:
John Fortescue

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