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Joyce Denny

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She died in 1560. According to her will, she wished to be buried in the parish church of Aldermanbury, London, next to William Walsingham. She bequeathed silver plate and a velvet bed tester embroidered with gold knots to Francis Walsingham. An entry in the diary of
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It has been argued that she was a strong Protestant influence on the upbringing of Francis Walsingham, who was probably brought up in her second husband's household at
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Elizabeth of York and Her Six Daughters-in-Law: Fashioning Tudor Queenship
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in Essex in 1536, soon after their marriage. Their children included:
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Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, of the Reign of Henry VIII
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The Queen's Agent: Francis Walsingham at the Court of Elizabeth I
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William Archibald Scott Robertson, 'Chislehurst and its Church',
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The Cambridge Connection and the Elizabethan Settlement of 1559
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On the death of William Walsingham, Joyce, her brother-in-law
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The History of Chislehurst: Its Church, Manors, and Parish
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Mr Secretary Walsingham and the Policy of Queen Elizabeth
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Elizabethan Life: Wills of Essex Gentry and Merchants
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History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1558-1603
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Elizabethan Life: Wills of Essex Gentry and Merchants
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Their London home was in the parish of 167:, who was treasurer of the household for 135:was lodged with her brother the courtier 435:, vol. 1 (Clarendon Press, 1925), p. 12. 490:Sir Walter Mildmay and Tudor Government 337: 304:Wymond Cary (1538-1612), knighted 1604. 296:. Henry VIII granted them the lands of 175:, a gentleman of the privy chamber of 505:(faber & faber, 2011), pp. 10-11. 115:(1507–1560) was an English courtier. 7: 364:, 2 (Illuminata Press, 2004), p. 74. 492:(University of Texas, 1964), p. 17. 380:(Palgrave Macmillan, 2017), p. 71. 247:Elizabeth Walsingham, who married 14: 362:The Inventory of Whitehall Palace 546:Victoria County History of Essex 240:, and (2) William Doddington of 604:, vol. 3 (London, 1866), p. 53. 591:, vol. 3 (London, 1866), p. 53. 562:, vol. 3 (London, 1866), p. 34. 535:, vol. 3 (London, 1866), p. 34. 479:, vol. 3 (London, 1866), p. 54. 234:Agnes Keith, Countess of Moray 1: 254:Mary Walsingham, who married 522:(Chislehurst, 1899), p. 128. 119:Family and court connections 55:William Walsingham (d. 1534) 47:1560 (aged 52–53) 207:. Their children included: 665: 578:(Chelmsford, 1978), p. 18. 548:, vol. 2 (1907), pp. 163–4 451:(Chelmsford, 1978), p. 18. 419:, 4 (London, 1880), p. 8. 284:Joyce married, secondly, 465:, ed. P.W. Hasler, 1981 393:(Cambridge, 2002), 154. 344:Winthrop Still Hudson, 308:Edward Cary (died 1618) 143:, a former property of 602:Herald and Genealogist 589:Herald and Genealogist 560:Herald and Genealogist 533:Herald and Genealogist 488:Stanford E. Lehmberg, 477:Herald and Genealogist 406:(History Press, 2007). 236:, and was detained at 183:Marriages and children 131:, and Mary Troutbeck. 129:Baron of the Exchequer 123:She was a daughter of 615:Diary of Henry Machyn 218:to Queen Elizabeth I. 613:John Gough Nichols, 348:(Duke, 1980), p. 65. 205:St Mary Aldermanbury 417:Kentish Archaeology 216:principal secretary 149:later country house 286:John Cary or Carey 212:Francis Walsingham 133:Princess Elizabeth 649:Walsingham family 374:Retha M. 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Index

John Carey
Francis
Edward
Edmund Denny
Martha Denny
Anthony Denny
Frances Burke
Edmund Denny
Baron of the Exchequer
Princess Elizabeth
Anthony Denny
Cheshunt
Thomas Wolsey
later country house
Martha Denny
Wymond Carew
Anthony
Cornwall
Catherine Parr
John Gates
Edward VI
Scadbury
Chislehurst
Foots Cray Place
Edmund Walsingham
St Mary Aldermanbury
Francis Walsingham
principal secretary
John Tamworth
Chaseabout Raid

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