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  1. Sir Henry Wyatt KB (c. 1460–1536) was an English nobleman, knight, courtier, and politician. Early life to 1485. 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. 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.

  4. Wyatt's father, Sir Henry Wyatt (c. 1460–1536), politician and courtier, was a younger son of Richard Wyatt, of Yorkshire, and Margaret, the daughter and heir of William Bailif, of Reigate. His skill as a soldier and reliability as a financier made him one of the longest-serving courtiers of Henry VII and Henry VIII.

  5. 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.

  6. Lady Margaret Lee ( née Wyatt; c. 1506 – c. 1543) was an English courtier. She was a sister of the poet Thomas Wyatt [1] and a friend of Queen Anne Boleyn, second wife of King Henry VIII of England. Historians have speculated that she may have been present during Boleyn's execution. [2] Family.

  7. Born around 1503 at Allington Castle in Kent, England, Wyatt was the son of Sir Henry Wyatt of Yorkshire and Anne Skinner Wyatt of Surrey. Imprisoned more than once by Richard III, Sir Henry had become under Henry VII a powerful, wealthy privy councillor, and he remained so after Henry VIII’s accession.