Sir John Shurley (died 3 August 1527) was an English noble who held the financial office of Cofferer to the King during the reign of Henry VIII.
He had at least five children, including Edward, his heir, John, William, Bridget and Joanne.
The inscription over his tomb describes Sir John as "chef clerke of the kechen to our souayn kyng henry ye viii".
This included leaving Court for the summer months to repair to Isfield: "a lamentable example to his staff" said his critics.
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