Robert Hales (knight)

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Sir Robert Hales (Template:Circa – 14 June 1381) was Grand Prior of the Knights Hospitaller of England, Lord High Treasurer, and Admiral of the West. He was killed in the Peasants' Revolt.

Career

In 1372 Robert Hales became the Lord/Grand Prior of the Knights Hospitallers of England. Richard II appointed him Lord High Treasurer,<ref name=hasted>Template:Cite journal</ref> so he was responsible for collecting the hated poll tax. He was appointed Admiral of the West from 24 November 1376 to 24 November 1377.<ref>Template:Cite book</ref> He was beheaded on 14 June 1381 on Tower Hill during the Peasants' Revolt. His estate and assets were inherited by his brother, Sir Nicholas de Hales, the progenitor of many prominent English Hales families.<ref>Template:Cite book</ref> Robert Hales was present at many latter-day crusader expeditions, and is recorded as leading a contingent of hospitaller knights at the sacking of Alexandria.

Hales was described by the chronicler Thomas Walsingham as a "Magnanimous knight, though the Commons loved him not".

Personal life

He was the son of Nicholas Hales and his brother was Sir Nicholas de Hales, who inherited his father's estates in Kent.<ref name=hasted/><ref>Burke, John. Template:Google books</ref>

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