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  China encyclopedia : Cultural Information , Maps, China politics and officials, China History. Travel to China
Sir Amias Paulet (1532-1588) was the son of Hugh Paulet and Philippa Pollard.
Paulet died in London on September 26 and was buried in the church of St Martin\'s-in-the-Fields.
Of Sir Amias\' daughters, Joan married Robert Heyden of Bowood, Devonshire; Sarah married Sir Francis Vincent of Stoke D\'Abernon, Surrey; and Elizabeth died unmarried.
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  Paulet - LoveToKnow 1911
PAULET, POULETT or Powlett, an English family of an ancient Somersetshire stock, taking a surname from the parish of Pawlett near Bridgwater.
Sir Amias Poulett (1536-1588), Sir Hugh's son and heir by a first marriage, is famous as the puritan knight into whose charge at Tutbury and Chartley was given the queen of Scots.
Their son Sir John Paulet married Constance, daughter and coheir of Hugh Poynings, son and heir of Sir Thomas Poynings, Lord St John of Basing.
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 Hugh PAULET
Paulet's succession to his father in this office suggests why, not long after achieving his majority, he was included on the Somerset bench, for which neither his descent nor his fortune pre-eminently qualified him.
Paulet was knighted in Jul 1536, probably coincidentally with Cromwell at the dissolution of the short Parliament of that summer.
The timing of Paulet's accolade suggests that he had sat in that Parliament, and if he had he was also probably a Member of the previous one, as the King asked for the re-election of Members of that Parliament to its successor.
www.tudorplace.com.ar /Bios/HughPaulet.htm   (842 words)

  
 Omnipelagos.com ~ article "Amias Paulet"
Paulet was in this embassy until he was recalled November, 1579.
Paulet died in London on September 26 and was buried in the church of St Martin's-in-the-Fields.
Of Sir Amias' daughters, Joan married Robert Heyden of Bowood, Devonshire; Sarah married Sir Francis Vincent of Stoke D'Abernon, Surrey; and Elizabeth died unmarried.
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 Amias Paulet - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Sir Amias Paulet (1532-1588) was the son of Hugh Paulet and Philippa Pollard.
In 1559 he was made Lieutenant Governor of the Island of Jersey, one of the Channel Islands, his father being Governor.
His father died in that year, and Amias was then raised to his position as Governor, a post he held until his death.
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 MARIA STUARDA di Schiller
Entra Mortimer, nipote di Paulet, che si rivolge a quest'ultimo senza badare alla presenza della regina.
Cavalier Paulet, questa donna ci sfida, e continuerà a farlo fino ai piedi del patibolo.
Quando Maria Stuarda fu sottratta alla custodia di Shrewsbury e affidata a Paulet, si pensava che...
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 Britannia Biographies: William Paulet, 1st Marquis of Winchester
William was eldest son of Sir John Paulet of Basing, near Basingstoke in Hampshire, the head of a younger branch of an ancient Somerset family seated in the fourteenth century at Pawlet or Paulet and Road, close to Bridgwater.
Paulet’s father held a command against the Cornish rebels in 1497 and died after 1519.
In the Summer of 1533, Paulet went to France as a member of the Embassy which the Duke of Norfolk took over to join King Francis I in a proposed interview with the Pope, and kept Cromwell informed of its pro­gress.
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A match with a Denebaud early in the 15th century brought the manor of Hinton St George, still the seat of the elder line.
After his prisoner's sentence at Fotheringhay, he beset Elizabeth's ministers with messages advising her execution, but he firmly withstood " with great grief and bitterness," the suggestion that she should be put to death secretly, saying that God and the law forbade.
In 1903 the sixth earl's son by a third marriage established his claim to the peerage, and in 1909 judgment was given against the claim of William Turnour Thomas Poulett, then styling himself Earl Poulett.
encyclopedia.jrank.org /correction/edit?locale=en&content_id=51396   (1058 words)

  
 Vere Poulett: Landowners and Gentry : The Twickenham Museum
The Poulett (also Paulet, Pawlett) family were associated with several properties in Twickenham at different times: Heath House, Orleans House and Poulett Lodge.
This was Lord William Paulet (or Pawlett), a younger son of Charles, the 6th Marquess and 1st Duke of Bolton.
Perhaps the most famous member of this family, Sir Amias Paulet (1532-1588), was appointed Keeper of Mary Queen of Scots by Queen Elizabeth, from 1580 until her execution in 1587.
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 ourpasthistory.com: The trial of Mary Stuart at Fotheringhay Castle
In April 1585 Mary Stuart was entrusted to the custody of Sir Amias Paulet, a man of great honour, but a stern and rigid Puritan, and in every way hostile to the Queen of Scotland and her cause.
Even the stern Sir Amias Paulet was shocked into disobedience, and was supported by Sir Drue Drury, who had been appointed to share his task.
Sir Amias Paulus was present, and Sir Drue Drury, and they are shown sitting at the end of the hall, the Earls of Shrewsbury and Kent were present as commissioners from the Queen and they are shown sitting on the Scaffold.
www.ourpasthistory.com /Scotland/the-trial-of-mary-stuart-at-fotheringhay-castle   (658 words)

  
 Amias Paulet at AllExperts
Sir Amias Paulet (1532-1588) was the son of Hugh Paulet and Philippa Pollard.
In 1559 he was made Lieutenant Governor of the Island of Jersey, one of the Channel Islands, his father being Governor.
His father died in that year, and Amias was then raised to his position as Governor, a post he held until his death.
en.allexperts.com /e/a/am/amias_paulet.htm   (229 words)

  
 Mary Queen of Scots: Elizabeth's Prisoner — FactMonster.com
In any event, the judgment was that the abdication and Murray's regency were legal, but that Mary's complicity in Darnley's murder was unproven (as it remains).
Mary became a prisoner of the English government, living for the next 16 years in the lenient custody of the earl of Shrewsbury and then under the stricter surveillance of Sir Amias Paulet.
She schemed ceaselessly to regain her liberty and was party to a succession of plots that would have raised her to the English throne with the help of a Catholic uprising and a Spanish invasion.
www.factmonster.com /ce6/people/A0859521.html   (302 words)

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