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  1. Sir Henry Wyatt KB (c. 1460–1536) was an English nobleman, knight, courtier, and politician.

  2. From time to time the exploits of Sir Henry Wyatt (c.1460-1537) crop up in books, both fiction and non-fiction, for he was a fascinating character whose career encompassed espionage as well as military action and high office under the Tudors.

  3. Henry Wyatt was a young cadet of the Lancastrian house, the youngest son of a Yorkshire squire of Southange in Yorkshire. In 1483 he became involved, as a stout Lancastrian in the Duke of Buckingham's unsuccessful revolt in the West Country in favour of Henry Tudor, Earl of Richmond, who was then in Brittany awaiting possible developments.

  4. Henry Wyatt is a long-necked Joy Mutant, whose neck intertwines with the floors and the walls of his cave. He has dark, untamed hair, and his face has been distorted: his eyes are black and beady, his nose and eyebrows are completely gone, and two of his front teeth elongated and stick out of...

  5. Discover life events, stories and photos about Sir Henry Wyatt (1460–1537) of Allington Castle, Kent, England, United Kingdom.

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    • Anne Skinner
  6. Lady Margaret Lee (née Wyatt; c. 1506 – c. 1543) was an English courtier. She was a sister of the poet Thomas Wyatt and a friend of Queen Anne Boleyn, second wife of King Henry VIII of England. Historians have speculated that she may have been present during Boleyn's execution.

  7. Wyatt, Sir Thomas (c. 1503–1542), poet and ambassador, probably born at Allington Castle, Kent, was the eldest son of Sir Henry Wyatt and Anne, daughter of John Skinner of Reigate.