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  1. 15 de may. de 2024 · 1555 – Death of Sir Thomas Bromley, judge. Mary I made him her first Chief Justice of the Queen's Bench, but was unhappy when Nicholas Throckmorton was acquitted in 1554. 1556 – John Knox appeared in Edinburgh to face heresy charges.

  2. Hace 5 días · In 1585 his son Nicholas Throckmorton was said to be holding half the lordship on a lease from the Crown. On 1 December 1599 Queen Elizabeth sold the manor to Edward Stone of the city of Westminster and Thomas Gainsford of the city of London, to be held in chief as 1/40 knight's fee.

  3. Hace 5 días · Her father, Nicholas Throckmorton, was the cousin of Henry's sixth wife, Queen Catherine Parr. Anne Carew, Elizabeth' mother, was the daughter of Nicholas Carew and Elizabeth Carew née Bryan. Nicholas had been a close friend of Henry's, from childhood until his execution in 1539.

    • Elizabeth Raleigh
    • between January 22, 1552 and January 22, 1554
    • "Ralegh"
    • Hayes Barton, Devon, England (United Kingdom)
  4. Hace 3 días · 591. The Queen's Instructions for Sir Nicholas Throckmorton. [1559/60, Jan. 9.] 1. You shall make all haste to return to our good brother the French King, and with the delivery of our letters require him to bear with your absence, being yourself so necessarily occasioned by sickness of your wife, that you could not have departed sooner from hence.

  5. Hace 4 días · Sir Nicholas Throckmorton died in 1664 and Alice in 1669, and their share of the estate, probably including Hewelsfield Court, was sold by their heirs before 1689 to Robert Symonds. Robert's son Thomas succeeded him before 1719 and died in 1760, having settled it on his wife Penelope, and their son Thomas Symonds Powell succeeded.

  6. 18 de may. de 2024 · Elizabeth I also bought jewels in Paris, and a list of queries made by her ambassador Nicholas Throckmorton gives an insight into purchasing and material literacy. John Gilbert was described as the queen's goldsmith. [81]

  7. 1 de may. de 2024 · When on a November day in 1558 Sir Nicholas Throckmorton spurred his steaming horse to Hatfield, in haste to inform the Princess Elizabeth that Queen Mary was dead, he was bidden to ride back to the Palace of St. James's and request one of the ladies of the bedchamber to give him, if the Queen were really dead, the black enamelled ...