- Sir
Thomas Cawarden (died 25
August 1559) of Bletchingley,
Nonsuch Park and East
Horsley (Surrey) was
Master of the
Revels to
Henry VIII,
Edward VI, and...
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Jerusalem in Clerkenwell, to
which a
return was made
after Cawarden's death in 1559.
Cawarden lived at
Loseley Park, near Guildford,
where his official...
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Thomas Cawarden, the
Master of the Revels, who
largely demolished the
buildings on the site.
During the
reign of
Queen Mary I and King Philip,
Cawarden was...
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Member of
Parliament for
Colchester Bridget, who
married William Carden [
Cawarden] Secondly, in 1529 as her
second husband, he
married Honor Grenville (1493–1566)...
- Palace, her
usual residence, to
Penshurst Place to make way for
Thomas Cawarden,
Master of Revels. They
pointed out that
Penshurst was
nearer to Hever...
- crown;
control of the
property was
granted to Sir
Thomas Cawarden,
Master of the Revels.
Cawarden used part of the
monastery as
Revels offices;
other parts...
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Thomas Benger Master of the
Revels (ca. 1520? – 1572)
succeeded Sir
Thomas Cawarden as
Elizabeth I's
Master of the
Revels on 18
January 1560. He
served until...
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acres (20,000 m2) of meadow. It
rendered £3. The
papers of Sir
Thomas Cawarden,
Master of the Revels, were
formerly preserved in the house.
Loseley Park...
- Sir
Anthony Knyvett, the
Governor of Portsmouth,
supported by
Richard Cawarden, the Dean of Chichester, and John Chatterton, the
captain of the Portsmouth...
-
Thomas Blagrave started his
career at
court as ****istant to Sir
Thomas Cawarden,
Master of the Revels, and in his will of 1559 he left
Blagrave two geldings...