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  1. 27 de mai. de 2024 · James Boleyn was a courtier in the reign of Henry VIII of England and chancellor of the household of his niece, Anne Boleyn, the second wife of Henry VIII and thus the great-uncle of Elizabeth I. James was the son of William Boleyn and his eldest brother was Thomas Boleyn, 1st Earl of Wiltshire. James married Elizabeth Wood, who was one of the ...

  2. 31 de mar. de 2012 · Sir James Boleyn. Background – the Boleyns. Today the Boleyns are usually associated with Hever Castle in Kent but they were in fact a Norfolk family firmly established at Blickling. They traced their origins to Geoffrey Boleyn of Salle and Alice, daughter of Sir John Bracton (Griffiths, pg. 454). The couple had several children, including ...

  3. James Boleyn (Q6129945) From Wikidata. Jump to navigation Jump to search. British courtier. Sir James Boleyn; edit. Language Label Description Also known as; English ...

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  6. Jane Boleyn, Viscountess Rochford (née Parker; c. 1505 – 13 February 1542) was an English noblewoman. Her husband, George Boleyn, Viscount Rochford, was the brother of Anne Boleyn, the second wife of King Henry VIII, and a cousin-in-law to King Henry VIII’s fifth wife Catherine Howard through Jane Boleyn’s marriage to George Boleyn: Catherine Howard’s cousin.

  7. George Tayllour, £30 Sir James Boleyn (age 71), "as I think," £50 The lady of Worcester, "as I think," £101, £73 6s. 8d. With Tomson at Greenwich, 6 "kene." Gold and silver plate, a great gold chain, many great strange pieces of gold and "suffrance" in the keeping of Ant. Deny at Westminster. 2 ivory altar candlesticks and a pair of knives trimmed with gold with George Tayllour.