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  1. Sir Henry Wyatt KB (c. 1460–1536) was an English nobleman, knight, courtier, and politician.

  2. From time to time the exploits of Sir Henry Wyatt (c.1460-1537) crop up in books, both fiction and non-fiction, for he was a fascinating character whose career encompassed espionage as well as military action and high office under the Tudors.

  3. Wyatt, Sir Thomas (c. 1503–1542), poet and ambassador, probably born at Allington Castle, Kent, was the eldest son of Sir Henry Wyatt and Anne, daughter of John Skinner of Reigate.

  4. Sir Henry Wyatt (1460-1537) fue un noble, caballero, cortesano y político inglés.

  5. La vida de Thomas Wyatt, hijo del noble menor Sir Henry Wyatt, modeló el capricho de la fortuna medieval, en un cortesano renacentista. Educado en el St. John's College, Cambridge, casado con la hija de Lord Cobham, y sirviendo temprano como funcionario de la corte, Wyatt siguió los caminos esperados del exitoso cortesano.

  6. Henry Wyatt was a young cadet of the Lancastrian house, the youngest son of a Yorkshire squire of Southange in Yorkshire. In 1483 he became involved, as a stout Lancastrian in the Duke of Buckingham's unsuccessful revolt in the West Country in favour of Henry Tudor, Earl of Richmond, who

  7. No poet represents the complexities of the British court of Henry VIII better than Sir Thomas Wyatt. Skilled in international diplomacy, imprisoned without charges, at ease jousting in tournaments, and adept at writing courtly poetry, Wyatt was admired and envied by his contemporaries.