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  1. Sir Anthony Denny (16 January 1501 – 10 September 1549) was Groom of the Stool to King Henry VIII of England, thus his closest courtier and confidant. In 1539 he was appointed a gentleman of the privy chamber and was its most prominent member in King Henry's last years, having together with his brother-in-law, John Gates , charge ...

  2. 4 de abr. de 2018 · Sir Anthony Denny was born in Cheshunt on 16th January 1501. He was the second son of Sir Edmund Denny and his second wife, Mary Troutbeck. Edmund was a Hertfordshire landowner who went on to become Baron of the Exchequer in the early years of Henry VIII’s reign.

  3. Sir Anthony Denny (16 de enero de 1501 - 10 de septiembre de 1549) fue el llamado "Groom of the Stool" del rey Enrique VIII de Inglaterra, por lo que fue su cortesano y confidente...

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  4. By his will of 1519 Sir Edmund Denny left his second son Anthony £160 to purchase land and the income from property in Kent for his ‘exhibition and finding’, presumably at Cambridge. A contemporary of Leland at St. Paul’s school, Denny later studied at Cambridge but apparently did not graduate.

  5. 17 de may. de 2015 · Sir Anthony Denny, who was now a member of the Privy Council, was now called in to deal with the situation. Princess Elizabeth went to live with him and his wife at their home at Cheshunt. It has been suggested that this was done not as punishment but as a means of protecting the young girl.

  6. The second son of Sir Edmund Denny of Cheshunt, Anthony Denny was one of the very few close friends of Henry VIII. A member of the Privy Council, he was promoted in 1538 to the highest position at court as one of the two chief gentlemen of the chamber.

  7. 29 de abr. de 2022 · Sir Anthony Denny (16 January 1501 – 10 September 1559) was a confidant of Henry VIII of England. Denny was the most prominent member of the Privy Chamber in Henry's last years, having charge of the dry stamp of Henry's signature, and attended Henry on his deathbed.