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  1. Vor 4 Tagen · In March 1558–9 (six months after her accession) Queen Elizabeth granted this manor, with house and lands, &c., to her cousin Sir Henry Carey, kt., and his heirs male, she having already (January 1558–9) created him Lord Hunsdon. Carey died in 1596, and was succeeded by his son George Lord Hunsdon, who died in 1603, leaving as ...

  2. Vor 3 Tagen · The company was founded during the reign of Queen Elizabeth in 1594, under the patronage of Henry Carey, 1st Baron Hunsdon, the then Lord Chamberlain, who was in charge of court entertainments.

  3. Vor 5 Tagen · On his attainder, this manor and seat became vested in the crown, where they remained till queen Elizabeth, by letters patent in her first year, granted them to her kinsman Henry Carey, lord Hunsdon, who at his death in the 38th year of that reign, devised them by his will to his eldest son and successor, George, lord Hunsdon, who ...

  4. Vor 5 Tagen · The woodland on the estate was leased to Wood in 1550 and granted in tail male nine years later to Henry Carey, then newly created Baron Hunsdon. In both 1550 and 1559 (but not 1543) the woods were described as late belonging to John Mauntell; in 1586 they were called Mauntell's Woods, otherwise Hunsdon's.

  5. Vor 2 Tagen · 1. Il Schifanoya to Gabriel e Calzont, Chancellor of the Duke of Mantua at Brussels. Last Wednesday I wrote to the Abbot of San Saluto and to the [Mantuan] ambassador, touching the obsequies of the late Queen, as you will have seen. Nothing has since occurred, except that Lord William Howard, Chamberlain of the present Queen, has been hourly ...

  6. Vor 4 Tagen · In 1551 Burlace released to Pakington his right in the lordship of Aylesbury, and Pakington successfully maintained his claim against Henry (Carey) Lord Hunsdon, great-grandson of Margaret Boleyn. (fn. 156)

  7. Vor 3 Tagen · Beginning the fourth chapter with a solid reading of Henry Carey’s 1737 burlesque The Dragon of Wantley, she argues that the mid-century interest in the chivalric hero challenged notions of gender that originated from the body. As novelists and critics alike turned curious eyes to the gothic past, the historical knight was ...