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Nicholas Throckmorton - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Elizabeth, Lady Raleigh (16 April 1565 – c. 1647), née Throckmorton , was Sir Walter Raleigh's wife, and a Lady of the Privy Chamber (lady-in-waiting) to Queen Elizabeth I of England. Their secret ...
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Elizabeth Throckmorton (or Throgmorton), daughter of Sir Nicholas, was one of Elizabeth’s maids of honor. When it was learned that she had been debauched by Raleigh, Sir Walter was recalled from his command at sea by the Queen, and compelled to marry the girl.
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THROCKMORTON (or THROGMORTON), SIR Nicholas (1515-1571), English diplomatist and politician, was the fourth of eight sons of Sir George Throckmorton of Congleton in Warwickshire, and uncle of the conspirator Francis Throckmorton (see above).
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From 'Old and New London: Volume 1', pp.515-522, Walter Thornbury (1878) ... Throgmorton Street is at the north-east corner of the Bank of England, and was so called after Sir Nicholas Throgmorton, who is said to have been poisoned by Dudley, Earl of Leicester, Queen Elizabeth's favourite.
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Throgmorton Restaurant ... The Throgmorton Restaurant, situated at the heart of London's business centre between the Stock Exchange and the Bank of England, ... Throgmorton Street was named after Sir Nicholas Throckmorton, who joined the household of Catherine Parr and became Elizabeth I's ambassador to France and Scotland.
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m1. Anne Throgmorton (dau of Sir Thomas Throgmorton) ... BE1883 does not mention Sir Nicholas's first marriage, which is given in TCP, so it is presumed that his children were by his second marriage.
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Sir Nicholas Throckmorton (or Throgmorton) (c. 1515 / 1516 – 12 February , 1571 ) was an English Diplomat and Politician , who was an ambassador to France and played a key role in the relationship between Elizabeth I and Mary Queen Of Scots . ... Sir Nicholas Throckmorton ... Throgmorton Street...
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Sir Nicholas Throgmorton (also known as Sir Nicholas Throckmorton) was an English diplomat. ... Research Nicholas Throgmorton ... Sir William Dugdale was an English antiquary and Garter King-of-Arms. He was born in 1605 and died in 1686. He was a Royalist, and was made Chester herald in 1644 and accompanied Charles I to...
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