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Henry Wyatt

      (1460-1537) was an English courtier. A Lancastrian supporter against Richard III, he was imprisoned in the Tower of London. On the accession of Henry VII, he was released and assumed high places at court. He acted as Henry's agent in Scotland. He was admitted to the privy council, and remained high in the royal favour. He was one of Henry VII's executors, and one of Henry VIII's guardians. He was admitted to the privy council of the new king in April 1509, and became a knight of the Bath on 23 July of the same year. In 1511 he was made jointly with Sir Thomas Boleyn constable of Norwich Castle, and on 29 July of the same year was granted an estate, Maidencote, at Estgarstone in Berkshire. At the battle of the Spurs he served in the vanguard (16 August 1513).

Henry Wyatt Rear-Admiral Sir Charles Cunningham USA oil painting artist


Rear-Admiral Sir Charles Cunningham
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Painting ID::  84231
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  Date 1833 - 34 Medium Oil on board Dimensions Height: 406.4 mm (16 in). Width: 254 mm (10 in). cjr

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