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45: 274: 270:, Lord Benedict Court, and they spoke together in Italian. Benedict, who was Grand Master of the Duchess' house, then made the arrangements for Holbein to have a sitting of three hours with the Duchess, where he "proved himself the master of his science." Hoby and Holbein departed the same night taking leave of the Duchess, (making a formal farewell), but not to the Lady Regent. Henry received the portrait of Christina on 18 March 1538 and was delighted. 871: 401:
on her accession, but he managed to retain her favour. In June 1554, he was sent to Brussels on a diplomatic mission, but was allowed to travel to Liege and Pau for his health. In June 1555, he was staying with Sir
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In 1553, Hoby was again at the court of Charles V, trying to negotiate a peace between him and Henry II of France. Shortly afterwards, he became ambassador to Flanders. During the brief reign of
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By 1542, he was a gentlemen usher of the King's Privy Chamber, and was involved in the persecution of Jews. In 1543, however, Hoby was briefly held in the
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Publications. Third Series. Vol. 4. (Text of letters in French, with an introduction and summary of letters in English). Edinburgh: Printed at the
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Foreign Correspondence With Marie de Lorraine, Queen of Scotland: From the Originals in the Balcarres Papers:1537–48
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in France at the end of August 1538. They wanted a portrait of Louise de Guise, daughter of Antoinette,
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In 1551, Hoby was involved in attempts to negotiate a marriage between King
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Members of the Parliament of England (pre-1707) for constituencies in Wales
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and received gifts of property, including some of the profits from the
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Hoby became a diplomat, largely thanks to the support he gave to the
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when Cock resigned to sit for Calne. In 1548, he succeeded Bishop
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On a second trip to France, Hoby and Holbein painted the Princess
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By 1540 he had married Elizabeth Stonor, daughter of Sir
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and of Walter Walshe (d. 1538). They had no children.
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was given to him, at the expense of the former queen,
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in the royal service. On 10 March 1538 he arrived at
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Index

Sir Philip Hoby, 5th Baronet
PC

Hans Holbein the Younger
Leominster, England
Blackfriars, London
Bisham
Berkshire
English
Edward Hoby
Thomas Posthumous Hoby
PC
English
Ambassador
Holy Roman Empire
Flanders
Leominster, England
Thomas Hoby
Edward
Thomas Posthumous Hoby
Protestant Reformation
King Henry VIII
Spain
Portugal
Brussels
Hans Holbein the younger
Thomas Cromwell
Christina, Duchess of Milan
Brussels
Regent of the Netherlands

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