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  1. 2 de ago. de 2022 · Will of Sir William Boleyn 1505. The will of Sir William Boleyn was made on 08 Oct 1505 and proved on 27 Nov 1505. His will was to be buried in the Cathedral of Norwich, next to the tomb of his mother, Dame Anne Boleyn. He made a number of charitable donations including to the Cathedral Church of Norwich and the church at Blickling.

  2. When William Boleyn was born in 1483, in Blickling, Norfolk, England, United Kingdom, his father, Sir William Boleyn, was 32 and his mother, Lady Margaret Ormond Butler, was 29. He died in October 1571, in Hampshire, England, United Kingdom, at the age of 88.

  3. When William Boleyn was born in 1412, in Blickling, Norfolk, England, United Kingdom, his father, Sir Geoffrey Boleyn, was 32 and his mother, Lady Alice Bracton, was 27. He had at least 2 sons with de Seyton. He died in 1470, at the age of 58.

  4. 1 de jan. de 2024 · Descendants from Mary’s Daughter with William Stafford. While details about Anne Stafford, Mary Boleyn’s daughter from her second marriage to William Stafford, are scant, the scant information that we do have reveals an intriguing genealogical story. Anne Stafford, later known as Lady Sheffield, continued Mary’s lineage with her daughter ...

  5. 29 de mar. de 2022 · Son mariage avec William Carey. En 1520 Mary Boleyn rencontre William Carey d’Aldenham, un courtisan à la cour d’Henry VIII, et l’un de ses favoris. La belle Boleyn épouse le riche William. C’est un mariage en grande pompe qui est organisé. Les personnes les plus influentes sont présentes, y compris le roi d’Angleterre Henri VIII.

  6. Hever Castle first came into Boleyn ownership when it was bought by Geoffrey Boleyn in 1462. Geoffrey had made a successful career as Master of the Mercer’s Company and became Lord Mayor of London in c.1457. His son by his second wife was William Boleyn who inherited the Castle on the death of his father in 1463.

  7. Cranmer was placed in Thomas Boleyn's household by the king in 1529, and possibly Anne's mediation did procure him the see of Canterbury; Foxe, , A & M, vii, 6 Google Scholar. For Latimer's early career, ibid., 454; Gilpin, William, Lives of Hugh Latimer and Bernard Gilpin (1780), 32 –5Google Scholar.