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  2. Thomas Cromwell - Wikipedia

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    Cromwell also had an illegitimate daughter, Jane (c. 1530 –1580 [56] [57] [58]), whose early life is a complete mystery. According to novelist Hilary Mantel, "Cromwell had an illegitimate daughter, and beyond the fact that she existed, we know very little about her. She comes briefly into the records, in an incredibly obscure way—she's in ...

  3. Gregory Cromwell, 1st Baron Cromwell - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Cromwell had another daughter, Jane (c. 1530/5 [19] – 1580 [20]) whose early life is a complete mystery. According to Hilary Mantel, "Cromwell had an illegitimate daughter, and beyond the fact that she existed, we know very little about her. She comes briefly into the records, in an incredibly obscure way – she's in the archives of ...

  4. Cromwell family - Wikipedia

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    The Cromwell family is an English aristocratic family. Aristocratic members of the family descend from Thomas Cromwell, 1st Earl of Essex, and Oliver Cromwell, the Lord Protector. The line of Oliver Cromwell descends from Richard Williams (alias Cromwell), son of Thomas Cromwell's sister Katherine and her husband Morgan Williams. Peerages and ...

  5. The six-part series will see Mark Rylance return to front the show as Thomas Cromwell, principal adviser to England’s Henry VIII. Back in 2016, Rylance won the leading actor Bafta for his ...

  6. Richard Hough (politician) - Wikipedia

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    After Cromwell's death, Hough served with his brother-in-law, Sir Hugh Calverley, in the Scottish campaign in 1544. [1] His eldest son, William, married the late minister's illegitimate daughter, Jane. [1] [4] William Hough, a former pupil of Nicholas Sanders and a servant of Sir Francis Englefield, was the only member of his family of the ...

  7. Shaftesbury Abbey - Wikipedia

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    Shaftesbury Abbey appears in The Mirror & the Light, the final part of Hilary Mantel's trilogy covering the life of Thomas Cromwell, published in 2020. There is an important scene where Cromwell meets Dorothea Clancy/Dorothy Clusey, the illegitimate daughter of Cardinal Wolsey, and Abbess Elizabeth Zouche.

  8. Lady Jane Seymour - Wikipedia

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    She was baptised 22 February 1541, her godmothers were Lady Mary (the King's daughter, at the time declared illegitimate but later to become queen) and Katherine Howard, the fifth wife of Henry VIII, and queen at the time. Some sources say that Thomas Cromwell was her godfather, but this cannot be correct as he had been executed the year before.

  9. Did Antony Armstrong-Jones Really Have an Illegitimate Child?

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    In addition to his two children with the Queen's sister, Lady Sarah Chatto and David Armstrong-Jones, and a daughter, Lady Frances Armstrong-Jones, with his second wife Lucy Mary Lindsay-Hogg, the ...