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  1. Sir Henry Wyatt KB (c. 1460–1536) was an English nobleman, knight, courtier, and politician. Early life to 1485 [ edit] A younger son of a Yorkshire family, little is known of Henry Wyatt before he adopted the cause of Henry Tudor, later to become king Henry VII.

  2. The Questionable Legend of Henry Wyatt. by Annette Carson. 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. Henry Wyatt is a long-necked Joy Mutant, whose neck intertwines with the floors and the walls of his cave. He has dark, untamed hair, and his face has been distorted: his eyes are black and beady, his nose and eyebrows are completely gone, and two of his front teeth elongated and stick out of...

  4. Sir Henry was made Knight Banneret for his services at the Battle of Spurs in 1515, and was present at the Field of the Cloth of Gold. As Treasurer of the King’s Chamber raised and sent £20,000 to King’s Army on the Scottish Border in 1522. About 1526, Henry Wyatt had official lodgings in the Royal Palace as member of the Select Body of ...

  5. Henry Wyatt is an elderly courtier and Thomas Wyatt ’s father. He considers Cromwell to be a very capable and intelligent man and respects him for rising so quickly in court. He asks him to be a guardian to his son.

  6. Thomas Wyatt (1503-6 de octubre de 1542), fue un poeta y diplomático inglés al servicio del rey Enrique VIII, introductor de las formas poéticas italianas en la Inglaterra del Renacimiento . Vida. Nació en 1503 en Allington Castle, Kent, Inglaterra. Hijo de Sir Henry Wyatt y Anne Skinner. Entró al servicio de Enrique VIII en 1516.

  7. Kids Encyclopedia Facts. Sir Henry Wyatt KB (1460–1537) was an English nobleman, knight, courtier, and politician. Early life to 1485. Life under the Tudors. Allington Castle. Marriage and issue. Death. Additional reading. Early life to 1485.