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  1. Key advisor to Queen Elizabeth; Lord Chamberlain; sponsor of SHAKESPEARE 's theatrical company. U.S. President [L.B. JOHNSON] 's 12-Great Uncle. HRH Charles's 13-Great Uncle. PM Churchill's 11-Great Uncle. Lady Diana's 10-Great Grandfather. PM Cameron's 12-Great Uncle. HRH Albert II's 13-Great Grandfather.

  2. Henry Carey Hunsdon, 1st Baron (1526—1596) courtier and administrator Quick Reference (1526–96). Hunsdon's mother was Mary Boleyn and he was therefore Elizabeth ...

  3. He was knighted by his relative Queen Elizabeth soon after her accession, and was created Baron Hunsdon on 13 Jan. 1558-1559, receiving on 20 March following a grant of the honour of Hunsdon and manor of Eastwick in Hertfordshire, together with other lands in Kent. Hunsdon was prominent in all the court tournaments and jousts of 1559 and 1560.

  4. When Henry Carey 1st Baron Hunsdon was born on 4 March 1526, in Hengrave, Suffolk, England, his father, Sir William Carey, was 31 and his mother, Lady Mary Boleyn, was 27. He married Anne Morgan on 21 May 1545. They were the parents of at least 10 sons and 3 daughters. He registered for military service in 1569.

  5. Henry Carey, 1st Baron Hunsdon, of Hunsdon (4 March 1526 – 23 July 1596) was an English nobleman and courtier. He was the patron of Lord Chamberlain's Men, William Shakespeare's playing company.

  6. Today is the anniversary of the death of Henry Carey, 1st Baron Hunsdon, Privy Councillor and Lord Chamberlain, in 1596, so it seems appropriate to share this article by Sarah Bryson on Henry and his sister Catherine. On 4th February 1520, Mary Boleyn married William Carey, a young, handsome, athletic man who a member of the King Henry VIII's ...

  7. On this day in 1526, Henry Carey, 1st Baron Hunsdon, courtier and administrator, was born. He was the only son of William Carey, courtier and favourite of Henry VIII, and his wife, Mary (née Boleyn). There is controversy over his paternity due to Mary Boleyn having a sexual relationship with Henry VIII at some point, but the majority of ...