Richard Fermor

Richard Fermor (1480x84–1551), was an English wool merchant.

[1] His father, Thomas Fermor, was also a wool merchant in Witney, Oxfordshire.

In 1540, Fermor was found guilty of misprision of treason and on 9 May 1540 he was sentenced to life imprisonment in the Marshalsea Prison and attainted.

[1] An extensive inventory of Richard Fermor's household goods at Easton Neston survives in the Cotton manuscripts.

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Arms of Fermor: Argent, a fess sable between three lion's heads erased gules