APPENDIX II

Grants, Positions, and Titles Given to
George Boleyn

1522 Granted alongside his father the manor, honour, and town of Tunbridge; the manors of Brasted, Penshurst Place and Park, Northeligh, and Northlands, Kent.
1524 Grant of the manor of Grymston, Norfolk.
1525 Appointed as a gentleman of the King's Privy Chamber.
1526 Appointed Royal Cupbearer.
1528 Made Squire of the Body.
Appointed Master of the King's Buckhounds.
Made Keeper of the Palace of Beaulieu, alias the manor and mansion of Newhall, Essex; gardener or keeper of the garden and orchard of Newhall; warrener or keeper of the warren in the said manor or lordship; keeper of the wardrobe in the said palace or manor in Newhall, Dorhame, Walkefare Hall and Powers, Essex; with certain daily fees in each office, and the power of leasing the said manor, lands for his lifetime.
1529 Appointed as chief steward of the honor of Beaulieu, Essex, and of all possessions which are annexed by authority of Parliament or otherwise, and keeper of the New Park there, in the manor of Newehall; with 10l. a year for the former, and 3d. a day for the latter.
Made Governor of the hospital of St. Mary of Bethlem, near Bishopesgate, London.
Elevated as his father's heir, to Lord Rochford.
1532 Wardship of Edmund, son and heir of Sir Robert Sheffield.
1533 Granted the Manor of Southe, Kent.
1534 Appointed as Constable of Dover Castle and warden of the Cinque Ports.