Sir Thomas Docwra
(died 1527), Prior of the hospital of St John of Jerusalem in England and diplomatSitter in 2 portraits
by William Rogers
line engraving, 1602
NPG D24328
after Unknown artist
etching, early 19th century
NPG D24329
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Linda Carroll
13 February 2020, 18:33
During the early reign of Henry VIII, he made loans to the Venetian ambassador Andrea Badoer that allowed Badoer to conduct his mission honorably (this took place during the wars of the League of Cambrai when the Venetian government faced great difficulties in getting Badoer’s salary to him).