Elizabeth, the eldest daughter of Sir Anthony Browne, Henry VII's standard bearer who had died in 1506, married Henry Somerset, earl of Worcester. Lucy, the second daughter, married Sir Thomas ...
But, as Anthony explains, his main encouragement ... was built in the 1960s an Elizabethan house, long known as Sir Thomas Browne’s Garden House was demolished. One world famous building remains ...
Henry VIII granted Battle Abbey to his friend and supporter, Sir Anthony Browne, who demolished most of the medieval buildings. Browne created a large manor house from the west cloister range, ...
Henry VIII is known to have visited Cowdray in 1538, 1539 and 1545. The house then passed to Sir Anthony Browne. Edward VI visited in 1552, but he wasn't impressed with the Browne hospitality; he ...
The king gave Saddlescombe to one of his most trusted courtiers, Sir Anthony Browne of Cowdray at Midhurst, and it remained in that family for nearly 300 years. The records of Newtimber Parish Church ...
In early 1508 Brandon secretly married Anne Browne (d.1511), the niece of his first wife Margaret Neville and daughter of Sir Anthony Browne. Anne Browne presented him with two daughters, Anne Brandon ...
His crime: simply reading a Bible in English. One of the magistrates who condemned Hunter to death was a local squire, Sir Anthony Browne, of Weald Hall. In 1558, with a new monarch on the throne ...
who married firstly Sir Thomas FitzWilliam and secondly Sir Anthony Browne and Isabel Neville, who married firstly Sir William Huddleston and secondly Sir William Smythe. At this time the Neville ...
He continues: “Sir Anthony Browne, with his brother and some friends in the coach, met this coach with the curtains drawn close. The brother being a young man, and believing there might be some ...
Sir Keir has visited 21 constituencies ... South Cambridgeshire, held by Anthony Browne, the technology minister, would need just a 1.2-point swing to turn yellow. Cheltenham, held by Alex ...