Person:Thomas Wyatt (29)

Sir Thomas Wyatt, Knt.
  1. Sir Thomas Wyatt, Knt.1521 - 1554
  • HSir Thomas Wyatt, Knt.1521 - 1554
  • WJane HauteAbt 1522 -
m. 1537
  1. Jane Wyatt
  2. Anne Wyatt
  3. George Wyatt1550 - 1624
Facts and Events
Name Sir Thomas Wyatt, Knt.
Alt Name Thomas Wyat
Gender Male
Birth[1][2][3][4] 1521 Allington, Dorset, EnglandAllington Castle
Marriage 1537 to Jane Haute
Residence? Allington, Dorset, EnglandAllington Castle
Death[1][2] 11 Apr 1554 Tower of London, Middlesex, Englandbeheaded, Tower of London
Other? Office: Sheriff of Kent.
Other? Honors: Knighted.
Reference Number? Q187173?


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Sir Thomas Wyatt the Younger (152111 April 1554) was an English politician and rebel leader during the reign of Queen Mary I; his rising is traditionally called "Wyatt's rebellion". He was the son of the English poet and ambassador Sir Thomas Wyatt.

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  6.   WYATT, Sir Thomas II (by 1521-54), in The History of Parliament.