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Robert Beale (1541–1601) was an English diplomat, administrator, and antiquary in the reign of Elizabeth I. As Clerk of the Privy Council, Beale wrote the official record of the execution of Mary, Queen of Scots, to which he was an eyewitness. ==Early life== Robert Beale, born in 1541, was the eldest son of a London mercer, Robert Beale (died c.1548), and Amy Morison, thought to have been a daughter of Sir Richard Morison.〔.〕 He was educated at Coventry, likely at the school set up there by John Hales, with whom he was closely associated, and whose brother, Stephen Hales (d.1574), was married to Sir Richard Morison's sister, also named Amy.〔At his death in 1572, John Hales made Beale overseer of his will.〕 According to Bell, Hales 'imparted to Beale his views on religious and social reform, as well as his interest in classical learning'.〔.〕 Although he never took a degree, Beale studied civil law, and may have attended Cambridge.〔.〕 As a Marian exile Beale studied at Strasbourg, where he lived at the house of Sir Richard Morison. After Morison died in 1556, Beale studied 'logic, rhetoric and Greek' under John Aylmer at Zurich.〔.〕 In 1562 Lord John Grey of Pyrgo consulted him concerning the validity of the marriage of his niece Lady Catherine Grey with Edward Seymour, 1st Earl of Hertford, and Beale made a journey to the continent to lay the case before Oldendorpius〔Johann Oldendorp, 1480–1567〕 and eminent Italian canonists. The opinion which Beale formed he subsequently maintained in a Latin tract; a royal commission, with Archbishop Matthew Parker at its head, pronounced the marriage void at the time, but its validity was established in 1606.
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