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Empson, Sir Richard d.1510
English politician

In 1491 he became Speaker of the House of Commons, and in 1504, High Steward of Cambridge University and Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster. Throughout Henry VII's reign he was employed in exacting taxes and penalties due to the Crown. His conduct, which he defended as strictly legal, was regarded by the people as tyrannical, and in the second year of Henry VIII's reign he was convicted of tyrannizing and constructive treason, and beheaded on Tower Hill with his partner Edmund Dudley.