Archibald Armstrong | |
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![]() Archibald Armstrong, engraving by Thomas Cecil | |
Died | March 1672 |
Other names | Archy |
Occupation(s) | Sheep thief, court jester, money lender |
Years active | 1606?–1641? |
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Archibald "Archy" Armstrong (died March 1672) was a native of Cumberland, and according to tradition first distinguished himself as a sheep thief; afterwards he entered the service of James VI and I as a court jester, with whom he became a favourite.[1]