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However, William Cecil, Nicholas Throckmorton, and some conservative peers made their disapproval unmistakably clear.
* February 12Nicholas Throckmorton, English diplomat and politician ( b. 1515 )
** Nicholas Throckmorton, English churchman, last abbot of Westminster ( d. 1571 )
Some of these, like William Cecil and Nicholas Throckmorton, made use of it, but did not themselves believe Dudley to be involved in the tragedy which affected the rest of his life.
In 1560 the diplomat Nicholas Throckmorton advocated vehemently against Dudley marrying the Queen, but Dudley won him over in 1562.
In 1559, Nicholas Throckmorton, the English ambassador in Paris, alarmed at the Scots ' associations, warned Elizabeth that Elder was " as dangerous for the matters of England as any he knew.
" A prominent Tudor courtier, Sir Nicholas Throckmorton, described Thomas Seymour as " hardy, wise and liberal ... fierce in courage, courtly in fashion, in personage stately, in voice magnificent, but somewhat empty of matter.
Even prior to Bushell's Case, Sir Nicholas Throckmorton, a Episcopacy | non-Episcopalian English Dissenter or Nonconformists | Nonconformist outside of the established Church of England, was acquitted by a jury, despite the hostility of the judges.
In 1554, a jury acquitted Sir Nicholas Throckmorton, but was severely punished by the court.
A hunting accident — Francis had been appointed Grand Veneur of France in 1556 — had been planned, as Sir Nicholas Throckmorton informed Queen Elizabeth I of England in May 1560, but the plot was uncovered by one and his five co-conspirators fled.
Trials in this hall have included those of Anne Askew ( Protestant martyr ), Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey, Sir Nicholas Throckmorton, Lady Jane Grey, Guildford Dudley, Thomas Cranmer, Henry Peckham, John Daniel, John Felton ( Catholic ), Roderigo Lopez, Henry Garnet ( in connection with the Gunpowder Plot ), Sir Gervase Helwys ( in connection with the Overbury plot ) and it contains memorials to Pitt the Elder, Pitt the Younger, Admiral Lord Nelson, the Duke of Wellington, William Beckford, and Winston Churchill.
Pembroke was Mary's most effective commander at the battle of St Quentin, when he led the English contingent that included among the officers such former reformists as Lord Braye, Sir Peter Carew, Sir Nicholas Throckmorton and the surviving sons of the duke of Northumberland ; John Dudley, the son of Northumberland, had died not long after he left the Tower and his three surviving brothers, Ambrose, Robert, and Henry were pardoned for their recorded treasons in January, 1555 and so duly served the Queen and King Philip on the St Quentin expedition, where Henry Dudley was killed and his brothers won the restoration of their honour and titles.
* Sir Nicholas Throckmorton ( d. 1570 ) is buried in the church.
Peter was clerk of the Crowne at the trial of Sir Nicholas Throckmorton in 1554 and was an ardent catholic supporter.
Simon Lowe, a Member of Parliament and Master of the Merchant Taylors ' Company during the reign of Queen Mary and one of the jurors who acquitted Sir Nicholas Throckmorton in 1554, was a parishioner.
He was the son of Sir John Throckmorton and a nephew of Sir Nicholas Throckmorton, one of Elizabeth's diplomats, who had held the post of Chief Justice of Chester but was removed in 1579, a year before his death.
Sir Nicholas Throckmorton, by unknown artist, c. 1562.
Sir Nicholas Throckmorton ( 1515-1571 ) An ( no ) Aetatis Suae 49 (" in the 49th year of his age ", i. e. 1564 ).
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.
Nicholas Throckmorton was the fourth of eight sons of Sir George Throckmorton of Coughton Court, near Alcester in Warwickshire and Hon.
Katherine, daughter of Nicholas Vaux, 1st Baron Vaux of Harrowden and Lady Elizabeth FitzHugh, and an uncle of the conspirator Francis Throckmorton.
Throckmorton married Anne Carew, daughter of Sir Nicholas Carew, a Knight of the Garter, and they had ten sons and three daughters.

Nicholas and died
* Nicholas de Aquila ( died after 1220 ), English bishop
He died of lung cancer in London on 1 January 1984 and was survived by a daughter, musician Sappho Gillett Korner, and two sons, guitarist Nicholas ( Nico ) Korner and sound engineer Damian Korner.
Sir Nicholas had laid up a considerable sum of money to purchase an estate for his youngest son, but he died before doing so, and Francis was left with only a fifth of that money.
The poet Nicholas Moore and the composer Timothy Moore were his sons, by Dorothy Moore, born 1892, died 1977.
Tsar Nicholas died with his philosophy in dispute.
Nicholas Ray died in the summer of 1979 after a long fight with cancer.
The most distinguished of his sons was however Giovanni Gaetano ( died 1280 ): elected pope as Nicholas III, he named the nephew Bertoldo ( died 1289 ) as count of Romagna and had two nephews and a brother created cardinals.
He maintained, but with less energy, the policies of his predecessor Nicholas I. Lothar II, king of Lotharingia, who died in 869, left Adrian to mediate between the Frankish kings with a view to assuring the Holy Roman Emperor Louis II the inheritance of Lothar II, Louis's brother.
Pope Anastasius IV died on 3 December 1154 and was succeeded by Cardinal Nicholas of Albano as Pope Adrian IV.
Stephen IX died at Florence on 29 March 1058 and is considered by the current-day Roman Catholic Church to have been succeeded by Pope Nicholas II, though others consider his successor to be Pope Benedict X, officially regarded as an antipope.
* February 20 – Nicholas Ferrar, Slovenian trader ( died 1637 )
Stephen died before being able to return to Rome, but Hildebrand was successful ; he was then instrumental in overcoming the crisis caused by the Roman aristocracy's election of an antipope, Benedict X, who, thanks also to Agnes's support, was replaced by the Bishop of Florence, Nicholas II.
Nicholas IV died in the palace which he had built beside the Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore in Rome.
In 1825, when Alexander I suddenly died of typhus, Nicholas was caught between swearing allegiance to his second-eldest brother Constantine Pavlovich and accepting the throne for himself.
Nicholas died on 2 March 1855, during the Crimean War.
In 1894, her brother-in-law Alexander III of Russia died and her nephew Nicholas II of Russia became Tsar.
* Nicholas I Garay ( died 1386 ), chief governor of Bratislava, palatine to the King of Hungary
It is named after General Nicholas Herkimer, who died from battle wounds in 1777 after taking part in the Battle of Oriskany during the Revolutionary War.
Romanos I planned to make his son Patriarch as soon as Nicholas Mystikos died in 925, but two minor patriarchates and a two-year vacancy passed before Theophylact was considered old enough to discharge his duties as patriarch ( still he was still only sixteen years old ).
Curtis has an older sister, Kelly Curtis, who is also an actress, and several half-siblings ( all from her father's remarriages ), Alexandra, Allegra, Ben, and Nicholas Curtis ( who died in 1994 of a drug overdose ).
Mathewson was one of four brothers: one died in infancy, Nicholas killed himself in 1909 at the age of 19, and Henry died of tuberculosis in 1917.
Pope Nicholas II ( died 27 July 1061 ), born Gérard de Bourgogne, was Pope from 1059 to July 1061.
: Nicholas of Cornwall ( b. & d. 17 January 1240 Berkhamsted Castle ), died shortly after birth, buried at Beaulieu Abbey with his mother

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