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 Thomas Wyatt (poet) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In 1524 Henry VIII assigned Wyatt to be an Ambassador at home and abroad, and some time soon after he divorced his wife on the grounds of adultery.
Wyatt's sister was one of Anne Boleyn's closest friends, and later chief ladies-in-waiting.
Wyatt was captured by the armies of Emperor Charles V when they captured Rome and imprisoned the Pope in 1527.
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 Thomas Wyatt the younger -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Thomas Wyatt the younger (1521-11 April, 1554) was a rebel leader during the reign of Queen (Click link for more info and facts about Mary I of England) Mary I of England.
On the 26th Wyatt occupied (A town in southeast Minnesota) Rochester, and issued a proclamation to the county.
But the Spanish marriage was unpopular, and (A county in southeastern England on the English Channel; the first to be colonized by the Romans) Kent was more affected by the preaching of the reformers than most of the country districts of England.
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 Thomas Wyatt the younger   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Wyatt raised an army of four thousand in Kent, and marched on London in what became known as "Wyatt's rebellion".
Thomas was found guilty of treason and beheaded at the Tower of London.
Wyatt's rebellion was thought by many to have been raised with the intention of putting Princess Elizabeth on the throne in her sister's place, and almost cost the princess her life.
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 AllRefer.com - Norfolk, Thomas Howard, 3d duke of (British And Irish History, Biography) - Encyclopedia
Norfolk, Thomas Howard, 3d duke of 1473–1554, English nobleman, prominent in the reign of Henry VIII; son of Thomas Howard, the 2d duke.
He was an enemy of Thomas Cromwell and instrumental in bringing about his fall (1540).
He successfully led the forces against the rebellion (1554) of Sir Thomas Wyatt, the younger.
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 Sir Thomas WYATT, the Younger
Born at Allington Castle in 1521; only son of Sir Thomas, the Elder, by his wife, Elizabeth Brooke, daughter of Thomas Brooke, third Lord Cobham; the Duke of Norfolk was one of his godfathers.
Fore some authors, she was the mistress of the elder Sir Thomas, for others, she bore her sons to the younger Wyatt.
Wyatt was of somewhat wild and impulsive temperament.
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 Thomas "the Rebel" Wyatt
When Thomas the Younger was merely fifteen, he was appointed Esquire to the Body to Henry VII and Joint Constable of Conysborough Castle in Yorkshire, a post previously held by his father and grandfather.
Thomas the Elder grew up next to Anne Boleyn and it is believed that they had a romance prior to her marriage to Henry VIII in 1533 and possibly beyond.
Wyatt's supporters were locked in the prisons of Marshalsea, the King's Bench and the Tower but there was not room for all of them and many were lodged in churches, crowded together until the gallows could be erected for their hanging.
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 Thomas WYATT, The elder (Sir)
Cromwell knew that Wyatt was acquainted with at least one member of the Marquis of Exeter’s household, Elizabeth Darrell, who had already been forced to give evidence, and who had mentioned Wyatt’s visit to her when he was last in England.
Wyatt's inablity to improve the relations between Henry VIII and the Emperor were in part responsible for Cromwell's fall.
She bore 3 sons of Sir Thomas: Henry, who died in infancy, Francis, born in 1540, who took the name of Darrell, and Edward, whose date of birth has not been traced and who was executed among the rebels after the Wyatt's rebellion of 1554.
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 Encyclopedia: Thomas Wyatt (poet)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
sir thomas wyatt, admirer of anne boleyn, from a drawing by holbein This image has been released into the public domain by the copyright holder, its copyright has expired, or it is ineligible for copyright.
Wyatts Rebellion is named for the son of Sir Thomas Wyatt, Thomas Wyatt The Younger.
Thomas Cromwell: detail from a portrait by Hans Holbein, 1532-3 Thomas Cromwell, 1st Earl of Essex (1485 - July 28, 1540) was an English statesman, one of the most important political figures of the reign of Henry VIII of England.
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 Descendants of Adam Wiot
Thomas Wyatt, son of the poet, at first supported Mary I. But then her intent to marry Phillip II of Spain concerned Thomas Wyatt that the country would come under the rule of a Spanish King.
In the autumn of 1543, Sir Thomas was a volunteer in the fight at Landrecies and was commended by Thomas Howard, Duke of Norfolk, for his gallant behavior.
Sir Thomas was driven from Southwark by the threats of Sir John Brydges, later Lord Chandon,, Lieutenant of the Tower.
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Thomas "The Elder", Sir WYATT was born in 1503 in Allington Castle, Kent, England.
WYATT, Sir Thomas the younger (1521?-1554), conspirator, was the eldest and only surviving son of Sir Thomas Wyatt the elder [q.v.], by his wife Elizabeth, daughter of Thomas Brooke, third lord Cobham.
Wyatt was thus forced into the position of chief actor in the attack on the government of the queen.
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Wyatt was privately informed of the accusation, and sent an elaborate paper of explanations, deny-ing with much spirit that any treasonable intent could be deduced from any reports of his conversation.
Wyatt’s poetic efforts often lack grace, his versification is at times curiously uncouth, his sonnets are strained and artificial in style as well as in sentiment; but he knew the value of merical rules and musical rhythm, as the ‘Address to his Lute’ amply attests.
Wyatt’s poems were separately reprinted from ‘Totell’s Miscellany’ twice in 1717; in Bell’s Annotated Edition of English Poets’ in 1854; by the Rev. George Gilfillan, Edinburgh, in 1858; and by James Yeowell in the ‘Aldine Poets’, 1863.
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Sir Henry Wyatt (1260 - 1536)   Henry Wyatt was a young cadet of the Lancastrian house, the youngest son of a Yorkshire squire of Southange in Yorkshire.
Wyatt was not invited to the meetings until the third one, where it was agreed that Wyatt should raise Kent; Courtenay, Devonshire; Sir James Croft, the region of the Severn; and Suffolk and his brothers, Warwickshire, Leicestershire and the Midlands.
Thomas the Elder visited Elizabeth in 1538, but the date could fit either father, aged 35, or the son aged 17, who had been ever persuaded by his parents into marriage with Jane Haute when he was 16, and form whom he later became estranged.
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 Elizabeth I of England - LearnThis.Info Enclyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Following Henry's death in 1547, Elizabeth was cared for by Henry's last queen, Catherine Parr, and her new husband, Thomas Seymour (brother of Jane Seymour and uncle to the new king, Edward VI of England).
Lady Catherine Grey, younger sister of Lady Jane Grey and one of the queen's ladies, displeased Elizabeth by marrying against her wishes, and the youngest sister, Mary Grey, was a hunchbacked dwarf.
The first one proposed, the Duc d'Anjou, a younger brother of King Charles IX of France, was twenty years younger than Elizabeth.
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Thomas WYATT Sir [Parents] was born about 1522.
George WYATT [Parents] was born in 1550 in Allington Castle, Maidenstone, Kent, ENGLAND.
Hawte WYATT Rev [Parents] was born in 1598.
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 Thomas Wyatt The Younger Encyclopedia Article, Definition, History, Biography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
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 I3421: Thomas "The Younger" , Sir WYATT (BET. 1520 - 1521 - 11 Apr 1554)
[578] WYATT, Sir Thomas the younger (1521?-1554), conspirator, was theeldest and only surviving son of Sir Thomas Wyatt the elder [q.v.], byhis wife Elizabeth, daughter of Thomas Brooke, third lord Cobham.
Wyatt distinguished himself in the military operations,and was highly commended by Thomas Churchyard, who was present.
Wyatt was thus forced into the position of chief actor inthe attack on the government of the queen.
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 Ancestry of Rev Haute/Hawte Wyatt (1594-1638)
George Wyatt was born in Allington Castle, Kent circa 1550.
Sir Thomas The Younger (CA 1521-1554) was born in Allington Castle, Kent circa 1521.
Sir Thomas was born in Brooke, Somerset circa 1392.
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 WDC GenWeb - Adam Wiatt/Wyatt b. 1320 Eng. > VA   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Thomas s/o John Brooke, and Margaret Nevill d/o Sir Edward Neville and Lady Catherine Howard] * Thomas "The Younger" Wyatt II d.
Considering it his duty to prevent the marriage he lead a rebellion against the Queen from Allington, entered London and demanded that the Tower be surrendered to him.
Jane Finch Oct 8 1582 England Descendants of George Wyatt and Jane Finch * John Wyatt b.
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 Help for Haute Wyatt researchers:
Reverend Haute Wyatt and Sir Francis Wyatts parents were : Sir George Wyatt The Knight born 1554 in Allington Castle, Boxley, Kent, England, died 1624 England.
Sir George Wyatt married Lady Jane Finch daughter of Sir Thomas Finch of England and Elizabeth Cromer, Elizabeth was born 1550 in England
Sir Thomas Wyatt (The Younger) born about 1520 in Allington Castle, Boxley, Kent, England died 4-11-1554 at the Tower of England, married to Lady Jane Haute in 1537 England
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 Descendants of (Thomas C.?) Wyatt
Sir Thomas was imprisoned in the Tower of London for his "treason" and later was executed.
The census shows that Thomas and John were both born in Mississippi, that their father was a Virginian (!), and that their mother was a native Mississippian.
John Walter Wyatt, son of John Burnett Wyatt, as given in an interview conducted by Susan Wyatt nee Egan in December, 1997.
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 Elizabeth I, queen of England. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05
In 1553 she supported the claims of Mary I over Lady Jane Grey.
After Mary was crowned, Elizabeth was careful to avoid implication in the plot of the younger Sir Thomas Wyatt (1554).
Nevertheless, since Elizabeth’s potential succession to the throne inevitably furnished a rallying point for discontented Protestants, she was imprisoned.
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 Norfolk, Thomas Howard, 3d duke of on Encyclopedia.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Norfolk, Thomas Howard, 3d duke of on Encyclopedia.com
1473-1554, English nobleman, prominent in the reign of Henry VIII ; son of Thomas Howard, the 2d duke.
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 Henry Howard   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Henry Howard was born to Thomas Howard, 3rd Duke of Norfolk and his wife, Lady Elizabeth Stafford (a daughter of Edward Stafford, 3rd Duke of Buckingham) in 1517, Hunsdon, Hertfordshire, England.
His grandson, Thomas Howard would become the 4th Duke of Norfolk, which would have been the title of Henry, had he outlived his father.
He was 4th Cousin 1 time removed from Sir Thomas Wyatt and 1st Cousin 11 times removed of Pelham Grenville Wodehouse, author of the Jeeves and Wooster novels.
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 Norfolk, Thomas Howard, 3d duke of
Norfolk, Thomas Howard, 3d duke of, 1473–1554, English nobleman, prominent in the reign of
; son of Thomas Howard, the 2d duke.
Surrey, Henry Howard, earl of - Surrey, Henry Howard, earl of, 1517?–1547, English poet; son of Thomas Howard, 3d duke of...
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 Sir Thomas Wyatt (1503-1542)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
In blind error when I did persever*, 5 Thy sharp repulse that pricketh aye so sore Hath taught me to set in trifles no store And scape forth, since liberty is lever*.
Go trouble younger hearts And in me claim no more authority; 10 With idle youth go use thy property And thereon spend thy many brittle darts; For hitherto though I have lost all my time, Me listeth* no longer rotten boughs to climb.
Whoso list to hunt, I know where is an hind, But as for me, alas, I may no more.
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 Norfolk, Thomas Howard, 3d duke of
Norfolk, Thomas Howard, 3d duke of (The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition)
Norfolk, Thomas Howard, 4th duke of (The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition)
Norfolk, Thomas Howard, 2d duke of (The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition)
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