| James Storer - 1807 - 418 pages
...emhark for Spain, whither Henry VIII. had appointed him his amhassador. His son, sir Thomas Wyatt, heing deprived of his estates and life for treason against...to John Astley, esq. master of her jewels. From the Astleys it passed to the lords Romney, and is still the property of that family. The remains of Allington... | |
| Edward Pugh - 1808 - 572 pages
...Spain, to which court Henry had appointed him ambassador. His son, Sir Thomas Wyat, the younger, being deprived of his estates and life for treason against queen Mary, this castle and manor became vested in the crown, and were granted on lease by Elizabeth, to John Astley, Esq. master of... | |
| David Hughson - 1808 - 576 pages
...Spain, to which court Henry had appointed him ambassador. His son, Sir Thomas Wyat, the younger, being deprived of his estates and life for treason -against queen Mary, this castle and manor became Tested in the crown, and were granted on lease by Elizabeth, to John Astley, Esq. master of... | |
| John Britton - 1808 - 888 pages
...for Spain, whither he had appointed him Ambassador.* His son, Sir Thomas \Vy,«M, the younger, being deprived of his estates and life for treason against Queen Mary, this Castle and Manor became vested in the Crown, and were granted on lease by Elizabeth, in her eleventh year, to John Astley,... | |
| David Hughson - 1808 - 566 pages
...Spain, to which court Henry had appointed him amhassador. His son, Sir Thomas Wyat, the younger, being deprived of his estates and life for treason against queen Mary, this castle and manor became vested in the crown, and were granted on lease by Eliza. beth, to John Astley, Esq. master of... | |
| 1809 - 340 pages
...embark for Spain, whither Henry VIII. bad appointed him his ambassador. His son, sir Thomas Wjatt, being deprived of his estates and life for treason against queen Mary, this Castle and manor became vested in the crown, and were afterwards granted on lease by queen Elizabeth to John Astley,... | |
| James Sargant Storer - 1818 - 226 pages
...Henry the Eighth, with whom he was for some time a great favourite. His son, sir Thomas Wyatt, heing deprived of his estates and life, for treason against...castle and manor hecame vested in the crown, and were granted hy Elizaheth to John Astley, esq. master of her jewels : and from his family it passed to the... | |
| James Storer - 1818 - 232 pages
...for some time a great favourite. His son, sir Thomas Wyatt, heing deprived of his estates and lile, for treason against queen Mary, this castle and manor hecame vested in the crown, and were granted hy Elizaheth to John Astley, esq. master of her jewels: and from his family it passed to the... | |
| James Storer - 1818 - 226 pages
...Henry the Eighth, with whom he was for some time a great favourite. His »on, sir Thomas Wyatt, being deprived of his estates and life, for treason against queen Mary, this castle and manor became rested in the crown, and were granted by Elizabeth to John Astky, e«q. master af her jewels... | |
| James Sargant Storer - 1818 - 226 pages
...with whom he was for some time a great favourite. His SOD, sir Thomas Wyatt, being deprived of bis estates and life, for treason against queen Mary, this castle and manor became vetted in the crown, and were granted by Elizabeth to John Astlcy, esq. master of her jewels:... | |
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