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  1. 1 ‘As Earnest as Any’: Catholicism and Reform among the Willoughby Family and its Affinity in Henrician England; 2 ‘Tasting the Word of God’: Evangelicalism and the Religious Development of Katherine Willoughby, Duchess of Suffolk; 3 Living Stones and Faithful Masons: Women and the Evangelical Church during the Early English Reformation

  2. The Bertie family moved slowly north, via Frankfurt, to Samogitia, in modern Lithuania, arriving in the summer of 1557. According to Foxe, Bertie and Katherine ruled over the region on behalf of King Sigismund. Their sojourn in Lithuania was not long. By the end of 1558, Katherine knew that Queen Mary was dead, and had been succeeded by Elizabeth.

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  4. The Willoughby de Eresby family home came to be Grimsthorpe Castle near Bourne in Lincolnshire. It was granted by Henry VIII to the 10th baron Willoughby de Eresby in 1516, when he married one of Queen Catherine of Aragon’s ladies-in-waiting. The North Front is the last work of Sir John Vanbrugh. It was commissioned in 1715 by his friend ...

  5. Katherine Willoughby, Porträtminiatur Hans Holbein des Jüngeren, entstanden vor 1543. Katherine Willoughby, 12. Baroness Willoughby de Eresby (auch Katheryn, Katharine) (* 22. März 1519 oder 1520, Parham Old Hall bei Framlingham; † 19. September 1580) war eine englische Adelige und gehörte zu den ersten energischen Befürwortern und ...

  6. The accession of Mary Tudor to the throne in 1553 had devastating consequences for Willoughby, her kin, and her patronage network. In the first year of Mary’s reign, Willoughby’s step-granddaughter, Jane Grey, and Grey’s husband, father, and father-in-law were executed for treason after a failed attempt to install Grey as queen to protect the religious reforms of the Edwardine regime.

  7. 31 de jan. de 2015 · Mary’s death was perhaps most mourned in Suffolk county where she had been a popular and respected figure. Her husband replaced her quickly enough – and, as was typical of Brandon, with aplomb. He decided to marry his son’s betrothed. The girl was called Catherine Willoughby and she as a baroness in her own right, heiress to 15000 ducats ...