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Sir Reginald Bray KG (c. 1440–1503) was a British courtier, advisor to Henry VII and architect of the Henry VII Lady Chapel in Westminster Abbey.
Sir Reginald was born in Worcester in around 1440 and educated at the Royal Grammar School Worcester. He was created a Knight of the Bath at the coronation of Henry VII, and, later, a Knight of the Garter. He also became Treasurer and Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster. In 1496 he was created Steward of the University of Oxford and became Speaker of the House of Commons.
As well as designing Henry VII's Chapel at Westminster, he also designed St George's Chapel in Windsor Castle and Great Malvern Priory. At St George's Chapel, the vault is carved in various places with the insignia of hemp bray as a pun on Sir Reginald's name and to signify his support and design of the chapel.
He also took a major role in the construction of Jesus college in Cambridge and was friends with its founder, John Alcock.
He died in 1503 and is buried in St George's Chapel Windsor.
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