Sir Thomas Wyatt the younger (1521-1554) was a rebel leader WHO supported Lady Jane Grey as Queen before the reign of Queen Mary I of England. Following her coronation Wyatt led an unsuccessful rebellion against Queen Mary, a rising traditionally called 'Wyatt's rebellion'. He was executed on 11 April, and on the scaffold expressly cleared Princess Elizabeth of all complicity in the uprising. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-sir-thomas-wyatt-the-younger-1521-1554-was-a-rebel-leader-who-supported-87310934.html
RMF219YJ–Sir Thomas Wyatt the younger (1521-1554) was a rebel leader WHO supported Lady Jane Grey as Queen before the reign of Queen Mary I of England. Following her coronation Wyatt led an unsuccessful rebellion against Queen Mary, a rising traditionally called 'Wyatt's rebellion'. He was executed on 11 April, and on the scaffold expressly cleared Princess Elizabeth of all complicity in the uprising.
Thomas Wyatt the younger (1521–11 April 1554) anti-Spanish rebel leader during the reign of Queen Mary I of England; his faileduprising known as 'Wyatt's Rebellion' was declared on 26 January 1554 but he was captured and executed on 11 April. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-thomas-wyatt-the-younger-152111-april-1554-anti-spanish-rebel-leader-57345209.html
RMD988B5–Thomas Wyatt the younger (1521–11 April 1554) anti-Spanish rebel leader during the reign of Queen Mary I of England; his faileduprising known as 'Wyatt's Rebellion' was declared on 26 January 1554 but he was captured and executed on 11 April.
Queen Mary and her sister Princess Elizabeth enter London after the suppression of Wyatt's Rebellion. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/queen-mary-and-her-sister-princess-elizabeth-enter-london-after-the-suppression-of-wyatts-rebellion-image560769736.html
RM2RG97EG–Queen Mary and her sister Princess Elizabeth enter London after the suppression of Wyatt's Rebellion.
Wyatt way to execution solemnly exonerating the princess Sir Thomas Wyatt younger 1554 rebel leader Wyatt's rebellion Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-wyatt-way-to-execution-solemnly-exonerating-the-princess-sir-thomas-39310317.html
RMC7XMKW–Wyatt way to execution solemnly exonerating the princess Sir Thomas Wyatt younger 1554 rebel leader Wyatt's rebellion
Portrait of Sir Thomas Wyatt the Younger. Museum: PRIVATE COLLECTION. Author: Holbein, Hans, the Younger. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/portrait-of-sir-thomas-wyatt-the-younger-museum-private-collection-author-holbein-hans-the-younger-image231219276.html
RMRC4XF8–Portrait of Sir Thomas Wyatt the Younger. Museum: PRIVATE COLLECTION. Author: Holbein, Hans, the Younger.
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RMB7PX59–sir thomas wyatt on his way to execution exonerating the princess elizabeth from participation in his rebellion 1554 Sir Thomas
Sir Thomas Wyatt attacking the By-ward Tower, 1554 (1840).Artist: George Cruikshank Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sir-thomas-wyatt-attacking-the-by-ward-tower-1554-1840artist-george-cruikshank-image262760072.html
RMW7DN48–Sir Thomas Wyatt attacking the By-ward Tower, 1554 (1840).Artist: George Cruikshank
Sir Thomas Wyatt on his way to Execution Exonerating the Princess Elizabeth from Participation in his Rebellion 1554 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-sir-thomas-wyatt-on-his-way-to-execution-exonerating-the-princess-21873971.html
RMB7GCD7–Sir Thomas Wyatt on his way to Execution Exonerating the Princess Elizabeth from Participation in his Rebellion 1554
Thomas Wyatt the younger (1521–11 April 1554) anti-Spanish rebel leader during the reign of Queen Mary I of England; his faileduprising known as 'Wyatt's Rebellion' was declared on 26 January 1554 but he was captured and executed on 11 April. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-thomas-wyatt-the-younger-152111-april-1554-anti-spanish-rebel-leader-135676278.html
RMHTMGDA–Thomas Wyatt the younger (1521–11 April 1554) anti-Spanish rebel leader during the reign of Queen Mary I of England; his faileduprising known as 'Wyatt's Rebellion' was declared on 26 January 1554 but he was captured and executed on 11 April.
An old coloured portrait of Lady Jane Grey (Queen Jane) 1537 – 12 1554, Queen of England and Ireland. also known after marriage as Lady Jane Dudley and the Nine Day Queen. She was considered a threat to the British Crown because of her father's opposition to Wyatt's rebellion against Queen Mary's intended marriage to Philip II of Spain. Jane and her husband Lord Guilford Dudley were executed after only 9 days as Queen on 12 February 1554 on what is believed by many to have been a purely political 'jumped up' charge. No headstone was placed on their graves. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-old-coloured-portrait-of-lady-jane-grey-queen-jane-1537-12-1554-queen-of-england-and-ireland-also-known-after-marriage-as-lady-jane-dudley-and-the-nine-day-queen-she-was-considered-a-threat-to-the-british-crown-because-of-her-fathers-opposition-to-wyatts-rebellion-against-queen-marys-intended-marriage-to-philip-ii-of-spain-jane-and-her-husband-lord-guilford-dudley-were-executed-after-only-9-days-as-queen-on-12-february-1554-on-what-is-believed-by-many-to-have-been-a-purely-political-jumped-up-charge-no-headstone-was-placed-on-their-graves-image478557684.html
RM2JPG55T–An old coloured portrait of Lady Jane Grey (Queen Jane) 1537 – 12 1554, Queen of England and Ireland. also known after marriage as Lady Jane Dudley and the Nine Day Queen. She was considered a threat to the British Crown because of her father's opposition to Wyatt's rebellion against Queen Mary's intended marriage to Philip II of Spain. Jane and her husband Lord Guilford Dudley were executed after only 9 days as Queen on 12 February 1554 on what is believed by many to have been a purely political 'jumped up' charge. No headstone was placed on their graves.
Execution of Sir Thomas Wyatt the Younger, 11 April 1554 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/execution-of-sir-thomas-wyatt-the-younger-11-april-1554-image209438766.html
RMP4MN7X–Execution of Sir Thomas Wyatt the Younger, 11 April 1554
Sir Thomas Wyatt the Younger, (1825). Artist: Sarah, Countess of Essex Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sir-thomas-wyatt-the-younger-1825-artist-sarah-countess-of-essex-image60148368.html
RMDDRYT0–Sir Thomas Wyatt the Younger, (1825). Artist: Sarah, Countess of Essex
. The annals of England : an epitome of English history, from co[n]temporary writers, the rolls of Parliament, and other public records. 28,1556, in a ship belonging to theEnglish merchants (see p. 239), but suffered shipwreck on the coastof Scotland, when Richard Chancellor, his conductor, was drowned. p He was a Muscovy merchant, who had been twice lord mayor ofLondon, and was knighted for his services insuppressing Wyatts rebellion. His foundationoccupies the site of St, Bernards College, aneducational establishment of the Cistercians,founded by Archbishop Chicheley, Sir ThomasWhite died in Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-annals-of-england-an-epitome-of-english-history-from-co-n-temporary-writers-the-rolls-of-parliament-and-other-public-records-281556-in-a-ship-belonging-to-theenglish-merchants-see-p-239-but-suffered-shipwreck-on-the-coastof-scotland-when-richard-chancellor-his-conductor-was-drowned-p-he-was-a-muscovy-merchant-who-had-been-twice-lord-mayor-oflondon-and-was-knighted-for-his-services-insuppressing-wyatts-rebellion-his-foundationoccupies-the-site-of-st-bernards-college-aneducational-establishment-of-the-cisterciansfounded-by-archbishop-chicheley-sir-thomaswhite-died-in-image370489276.html
RM2CEN6RT–. The annals of England : an epitome of English history, from co[n]temporary writers, the rolls of Parliament, and other public records. 28,1556, in a ship belonging to theEnglish merchants (see p. 239), but suffered shipwreck on the coastof Scotland, when Richard Chancellor, his conductor, was drowned. p He was a Muscovy merchant, who had been twice lord mayor ofLondon, and was knighted for his services insuppressing Wyatts rebellion. His foundationoccupies the site of St, Bernards College, aneducational establishment of the Cistercians,founded by Archbishop Chicheley, Sir ThomasWhite died in
. The Victoria history of the county of Bedford. Natural history. FLITT HUNDRED CADDINGTON. Coffin. Or a cbiif in suppressing Wyatt's rebellion, and held the office of escheator for the counties of Essex and Hert- ford in 1567. The manor remained in the family of Ferrers for about one hundred years, passing from George to his son Julius, and in 1596 to his grandson Sir John.'* Knighton Ferrers, the son of Sir John and of Anne, daughter of Sir George Knighton of Bayford, knt., died before his father," and the estate consequently passed on the death of Sir John in 1640 to Katherine, the onl Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-victoria-history-of-the-county-of-bedford-natural-history-flitt-hundred-caddington-coffin-or-a-cbiif-in-suppressing-wyatts-rebellion-and-held-the-office-of-escheator-for-the-counties-of-essex-and-hert-ford-in-1567-the-manor-remained-in-the-family-of-ferrers-for-about-one-hundred-years-passing-from-george-to-his-son-julius-and-in-1596-to-his-grandson-sir-john-knighton-ferrers-the-son-of-sir-john-and-of-anne-daughter-of-sir-george-knighton-of-bayford-knt-died-before-his-fatherquot-and-the-estate-consequently-passed-on-the-death-of-sir-john-in-1640-to-katherine-the-onl-image216362348.html
RMPG04AM–. The Victoria history of the county of Bedford. Natural history. FLITT HUNDRED CADDINGTON. Coffin. Or a cbiif in suppressing Wyatt's rebellion, and held the office of escheator for the counties of Essex and Hert- ford in 1567. The manor remained in the family of Ferrers for about one hundred years, passing from George to his son Julius, and in 1596 to his grandson Sir John.'* Knighton Ferrers, the son of Sir John and of Anne, daughter of Sir George Knighton of Bayford, knt., died before his father," and the estate consequently passed on the death of Sir John in 1640 to Katherine, the onl
Attack upon the Brass Mount by Lord Guilford Dudley, 1554 (1840). Artist: George Cruikshank Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/attack-upon-the-brass-mount-by-lord-guilford-dudley-1554-1840-artist-george-cruikshank-image262760075.html
RMW7DN4B–Attack upon the Brass Mount by Lord Guilford Dudley, 1554 (1840). Artist: George Cruikshank
'Sir Thomas Wyatt surrendering to Sir Maurice Berkeley', 1897. Creator: John Leech. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sir-thomas-wyatt-surrendering-to-sir-maurice-berkeley-1897-creator-john-leech-image231238986.html
RMRC5RK6–'Sir Thomas Wyatt surrendering to Sir Maurice Berkeley', 1897. Creator: John Leech.
An old coloured portrait of Lady Jane Grey (Queen Jane) 1537 – 12 1554, Queen of England and Ireland, also known after marriage as Lady Jane Dudley & the Nine Day Queen, at the signing of her death warrant, She was considered a threat to the British Crown because of her father's opposition to Wyatt's rebellion against Queen Mary's intended marriage to Philip II of Spain. Jane and her husband Lord Guilford Dudley were executed after only 9 days as Queen on 12 February 1554 on what is believed by many to have been a purely political 'jumped up' charge. No headstone was placed on their graves. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-old-coloured-portrait-of-lady-jane-grey-queen-jane-1537-12-1554-queen-of-england-and-ireland-also-known-after-marriage-as-lady-jane-dudley-the-nine-day-queen-at-the-signing-of-her-death-warrant-she-was-considered-a-threat-to-the-british-crown-because-of-her-fathers-opposition-to-wyatts-rebellion-against-queen-marys-intended-marriage-to-philip-ii-of-spain-jane-and-her-husband-lord-guilford-dudley-were-executed-after-only-9-days-as-queen-on-12-february-1554-on-what-is-believed-by-many-to-have-been-a-purely-political-jumped-up-charge-no-headstone-was-placed-on-their-graves-image478557033.html
RM2JPG4AH–An old coloured portrait of Lady Jane Grey (Queen Jane) 1537 – 12 1554, Queen of England and Ireland, also known after marriage as Lady Jane Dudley & the Nine Day Queen, at the signing of her death warrant, She was considered a threat to the British Crown because of her father's opposition to Wyatt's rebellion against Queen Mary's intended marriage to Philip II of Spain. Jane and her husband Lord Guilford Dudley were executed after only 9 days as Queen on 12 February 1554 on what is believed by many to have been a purely political 'jumped up' charge. No headstone was placed on their graves.
. The Victoria history of the county of Bedford. Natural history. Coffin. Or a cbiif in suppressing Wyatt's rebellion, and held the office of escheator for the counties of Essex and Hert- ford in 1567. The manor remained in the family of Ferrers for about one hundred years, passing from George to his son Julius, and in 1596 to his grandson Sir John.'* Knighton Ferrers, the son of Sir John and of Anne, daughter of Sir George Knighton of Bayford, knt., died before his father," and the estate consequently passed on the death of Sir John in 1640 to Katherine, the only daughter of Knighton, wh Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-victoria-history-of-the-county-of-bedford-natural-history-coffin-or-a-cbiif-in-suppressing-wyatts-rebellion-and-held-the-office-of-escheator-for-the-counties-of-essex-and-hert-ford-in-1567-the-manor-remained-in-the-family-of-ferrers-for-about-one-hundred-years-passing-from-george-to-his-son-julius-and-in-1596-to-his-grandson-sir-john-knighton-ferrers-the-son-of-sir-john-and-of-anne-daughter-of-sir-george-knighton-of-bayford-knt-died-before-his-fatherquot-and-the-estate-consequently-passed-on-the-death-of-sir-john-in-1640-to-katherine-the-only-daughter-of-knighton-wh-image232063021.html
RMRDFAN1–. The Victoria history of the county of Bedford. Natural history. Coffin. Or a cbiif in suppressing Wyatt's rebellion, and held the office of escheator for the counties of Essex and Hert- ford in 1567. The manor remained in the family of Ferrers for about one hundred years, passing from George to his son Julius, and in 1596 to his grandson Sir John.'* Knighton Ferrers, the son of Sir John and of Anne, daughter of Sir George Knighton of Bayford, knt., died before his father," and the estate consequently passed on the death of Sir John in 1640 to Katherine, the only daughter of Knighton, wh
. The Victoria history of the county of Bedford. Natural history. Coffin. Or a cbiif in suppressing Wyatt's rebellion, and held the office of escheator for the counties of Essex and Hert- ford in 1567. The manor remained in the family of Ferrers for about one hundred years, passing from George to his son Julius, and in 1596 to his grandson Sir John.'* Knighton Ferrers, the son of Sir John and of Anne, daughter of Sir George Knighton of Bayford, knt., died before his father," and the estate consequently passed on the death of Sir John in 1640 to Katherine, the only daughter of Knighton, wh Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-victoria-history-of-the-county-of-bedford-natural-history-coffin-or-a-cbiif-in-suppressing-wyatts-rebellion-and-held-the-office-of-escheator-for-the-counties-of-essex-and-hert-ford-in-1567-the-manor-remained-in-the-family-of-ferrers-for-about-one-hundred-years-passing-from-george-to-his-son-julius-and-in-1596-to-his-grandson-sir-john-knighton-ferrers-the-son-of-sir-john-and-of-anne-daughter-of-sir-george-knighton-of-bayford-knt-died-before-his-fatherquot-and-the-estate-consequently-passed-on-the-death-of-sir-john-in-1640-to-katherine-the-only-daughter-of-knighton-wh-image216362343.html
RMPG04AF–. The Victoria history of the county of Bedford. Natural history. Coffin. Or a cbiif in suppressing Wyatt's rebellion, and held the office of escheator for the counties of Essex and Hert- ford in 1567. The manor remained in the family of Ferrers for about one hundred years, passing from George to his son Julius, and in 1596 to his grandson Sir John.'* Knighton Ferrers, the son of Sir John and of Anne, daughter of Sir George Knighton of Bayford, knt., died before his father," and the estate consequently passed on the death of Sir John in 1640 to Katherine, the only daughter of Knighton, wh
. The Victoria history of the county of Bedford. Natural history. FLITT HUNDRED CADDINGTON. Coffin. Or a cbiif in suppressing Wyatt's rebellion, and held the office of escheator for the counties of Essex and Hert- ford in 1567. The manor remained in the family of Ferrers for about one hundred years, passing from George to his son Julius, and in 1596 to his grandson Sir John.'* Knighton Ferrers, the son of Sir John and of Anne, daughter of Sir George Knighton of Bayford, knt., died before his father," and the estate consequently passed on the death of Sir John in 1640 to Katherine, the onl Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-victoria-history-of-the-county-of-bedford-natural-history-flitt-hundred-caddington-coffin-or-a-cbiif-in-suppressing-wyatts-rebellion-and-held-the-office-of-escheator-for-the-counties-of-essex-and-hert-ford-in-1567-the-manor-remained-in-the-family-of-ferrers-for-about-one-hundred-years-passing-from-george-to-his-son-julius-and-in-1596-to-his-grandson-sir-john-knighton-ferrers-the-son-of-sir-john-and-of-anne-daughter-of-sir-george-knighton-of-bayford-knt-died-before-his-fatherquot-and-the-estate-consequently-passed-on-the-death-of-sir-john-in-1640-to-katherine-the-onl-image232063024.html
RMRDFAN4–. The Victoria history of the county of Bedford. Natural history. FLITT HUNDRED CADDINGTON. Coffin. Or a cbiif in suppressing Wyatt's rebellion, and held the office of escheator for the counties of Essex and Hert- ford in 1567. The manor remained in the family of Ferrers for about one hundred years, passing from George to his son Julius, and in 1596 to his grandson Sir John.'* Knighton Ferrers, the son of Sir John and of Anne, daughter of Sir George Knighton of Bayford, knt., died before his father," and the estate consequently passed on the death of Sir John in 1640 to Katherine, the onl
. The Bath road : history, fashion, & frivolity on an old highway. Horses; Bath Road (England); England -- Description and travel; England -- Social life and customs; genealogy. MUD BULWARKS 39 place and Kuightsbridge. It seems quite likely that, but for the mud of those miscalled "roads," the rebellion would have been successful, and the course of history changed. But Wyatt's soldiers were utterly exhausted with the march; and when the Londoners saw them, plastered with mud from head to foot, they forgot their own discontent, and laughed at. HYDE PARK CORNER, 1792. their would-b Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-bath-road-history-fashion-amp-frivolity-on-an-old-highway-horses-bath-road-england-england-description-and-travel-england-social-life-and-customs-genealogy-mud-bulwarks-39-place-and-kuightsbridge-it-seems-quite-likely-that-but-for-the-mud-of-those-miscalled-quotroadsquot-the-rebellion-would-have-been-successful-and-the-course-of-history-changed-but-wyatts-soldiers-were-utterly-exhausted-with-the-march-and-when-the-londoners-saw-them-plastered-with-mud-from-head-to-foot-they-forgot-their-own-discontent-and-laughed-at-hyde-park-corner-1792-their-would-b-image235246143.html
RMRJMARY–. The Bath road : history, fashion, & frivolity on an old highway. Horses; Bath Road (England); England -- Description and travel; England -- Social life and customs; genealogy. MUD BULWARKS 39 place and Kuightsbridge. It seems quite likely that, but for the mud of those miscalled "roads," the rebellion would have been successful, and the course of history changed. But Wyatt's soldiers were utterly exhausted with the march; and when the Londoners saw them, plastered with mud from head to foot, they forgot their own discontent, and laughed at. HYDE PARK CORNER, 1792. their would-b
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