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  1. Thomas Cromwell's son Gregory Cromwell, 1st Baron Cromwell, married Elizabeth Seymour, the sister of Queen Jane Seymour and widow of Sir Anthony Ughtred. They had five children: Henry Cromwell, 2nd Baron Cromwell; Edward Cromwell; Thomas Cromwell; Katherine Cromwell; Frances Cromwell; Thomas Cromwell had an illegitimate daughter ...

  2. 30 de abr. de 2024 · Thomas Cromwell (born c. 1485, Putney, near London—died July 28, 1540, probably London) was the principal adviser (1532–40) to England’s Henry VIII, chiefly responsible for establishing the Reformation in England, for the dissolution of the monasteries, and for strengthening the royal administration. At the instigation of his ...

  3. The records suggest that Thomas was the youngest of three children, and the only boy, born to Walter Cromwell and his wife Katherine née Meverell. His father was an enterprising man with a number of different professions, including blacksmith and brewer.

    • Chief Minister to Henry VIII
    • Elizabeth Williams
  4. 23 de dic. de 2021 · Early Life. Thomas Cromwell was born in 1485 in Putney, a small village along the River Thames near London. He was the youngest among the three children of Walter Cromwell and Katherine Maverell. Katherine Meverell, his mother, was said to be from a well-known gentry family in Staffordshire.

  5. 23 de feb. de 2023 · Cromwell married Elizabeth Wyckes c.1514 and had three children, Gregory, Anne, and Grace. He appears to be a caring man who was loyal to his family, taking in Elizabeth’s mother, Mercy, Elizabeth’s sister, Joan, and the children of both of his sisters.

  6. Gregory Cromwell married Elizabeth Seymour, the sister of Queen Jane Seymour and widow of Sir Anthony Ughtred. They had five children: Henry Cromwell, 2nd Baron Cromwell, 1538 – 1592; Edward, 1539 – died young; Thomas Cromwell, c. 1540 – died between February 1610 and April 1611; Katherine (or Catherine) Cromwell, c. 1541 –

  7. 2 de may. de 2024 · What was Thomas Cromwell's relationship with Cardinal Wolsey? By the time of his wife and daughters’ deaths, Cromwell was one of the most successful businessmen in London. He had also secured an influential patron in the form of Cardinal Thomas Wolsey, Henry VIII’s chief minister.