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  1. Vor einem Tag · In the following years, Walsingham became active in soliciting support for the Huguenots in France and developed a friendly and close working relationship with Nicholas Throckmorton, his predecessor as MP for Lyme Regis and a former ambassador to France. [20]

  2. 16. Juli 2024 · Sir Nicholas Throckmorton (1515–1571), father of Elizabeth "Bess'" Throckmorton, a lady-in-waiting to Queen Elizabeth I and married Sir Walter Raleigh the explorer. Thomas Throckmorton, (born c. 1522).

    • Coughton
    • before 1489
    • Katherine Throckmorton
    • Coughton, Warwickshire, England
  3. Vor 4 Tagen · Zu den Verschwörern gehörten Sir Thomas Wyatt, Edward Courtenay, Jane Greys Vater Henry Grey und ein enger Freund der Grey-Familie, Nicholas Throckmorton. Wyatt versammelte in der nach ihm benannten Wyatt-Verschwörung Anfang 1554 eine Streitmacht bei Kent , um gegen die Königin zu kämpfen, der er selbst auf den Thron verholfen ...

  4. Vor 3 Tagen · Sir Nicholas Throckmorton, a boyhood friend of King Edward, described Thomas Seymour as "hardy, wise and liberal ... fierce in courage, courtly in fashion, in personage stately, in voice magnificent, but somewhat empty of matter".

  5. Vor 2 Tagen · Mary's insistence on the marriage seems to have stemmed from passion rather than calculation; the English ambassador Nicholas Throckmorton stated "the saying is that surely she [Queen Mary] is bewitched", [94] adding that the marriage could only be averted "by violence". [95]

  6. 22. Juli 2024 · After the suppression of the preceptory, its lands were granted first to Sir Thomas Seymour, and afterwards, in 1551, to Sir Nicholas Throckmorton. It has been conclusively established that the preceptory of Baddesley, which first bore the name of Godsfield, had its headquarters in later years at North Baddesley, and not at South ...

  7. Vor 4 Tagen · In 1551 the manor and site were granted to Sir Nicholas Throckmorton, whose second son Arthur Throckmorton settled the estate by fine in 1580, and again in 1582, 1596, and 1614. Sir Arthur, who died in 1626, had four daughters, of whom the second, Ann, married Sir Peter Temple of Stowe.