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in his last act of mercy, Henry VIII allowed Anne to have her most trusted women with her in her last hours? A book of hours belonging to Anne Boleyn and currently preserved in the British Library contains the names of Elizabeth and Henry Reppes. Elizabeth Reppes served as Anne Boleyn’s maid of honour when she was known as Bessie Holland. Mistress Holland accompanied Anne to her coronation in 1533 and was placed in Anne’s household because she was mistress of the Queen’s uncle, Thomas Howard, Duke of Norfolk. Why does Bessie Holland’s married name appear in the book of hours that belonged to Anne Boleyn? This overlooked connection between the Queen and her maid raises the possibility that Bessie Holland accompanied Anne to the scaffold and perhaps received this book as a gift.
58: 325: 356:.) within a year, so cannot defend the title except at Lowe’s charges. Phillipa Oon, of Mendham, was the midwife; Richard Spayne of Harleston was the surgeon who operated; Edmond Halle, another surgeon of Mendham or Harleston, was present but refused to operate. One William Rochester of Mendham or Harleston has been tampering with the witnesses; he is “truly the falsest and craftiest man in the country,” for “a forty shilling” he will confess all, if well handled. Get the witnesses to a tavern, make them talk, and have men by to hear them. 266:.1571), wife to William Hunston of Walpole (1519/20–1566), and mother of William Hunston of Boston in Lincoln (1540–1586), Edward Hunston who drowned in saving a child, Henry Hunston, Jane who married Edward Knightbridge, and another daughter who married Tupholme of Boston. Frances married Gregory Woolmer or Woolmer of Bloxham ( 294:, were arrested in December 1546, Elizabeth Holland gave information which helped to seal their fates. Kate Emerson points out that she probably had no choice. Surrey was executed on the eve of the King's own death. Norfolk's execution was not carried out after the King's death; instead, he was kept in the 205:
This confusion is again due to the mix-up of the two families. This other Holland family did have a daughter called Elizabeth Holland who married Jeffrey Miles of Stoke Nayland, Suffolk, but the Duke of Norfolk's Elizabeth married Henry Reppes. Thomas Holland of Swynested was first Comptroller of the
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One of the most interesting aspects of Anne’s last days is the question of the identity of the four women who accompanied her to the scaffold on 19 May 1536. Eyewitnesses described them as young, and yet the women who accompanied Anne in the Tower of London were by no means young. Is it possible that
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each set with two "counterfeit" stones. A girdle of gold chain links had a "tablet" or locket of gold with the Virgin Mary holding the "vernacle" or veil with the image of Jesus, and a jacinth stone on its other side. She owned four pairs of billiments, upper and nether, of goldsmith's work for her
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Andros’ son Edmond, who is with Lowe, is in good health. Harry Reppes married Elizabeth Holland of Mendham, who died in childbed, the Caesarean operation being performed. Reppes says the child was born alive and claims tenancy by the curtesy in her lands. Lowe thinks it impossible and, fearing foul
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Another Holland, George, was secretary to the same Duke, when he was arrested for treason in 1547, and the officials found in the house Elizabeth Holland, a mistress of the Duke. But George Holland was certainly one of the Hollands of Estovening, Lincolnshire, and so, probably, was Miss Elizabeth,
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In April, 1547 or earlier, Edmond of Sybeton, Suffolk, sent to Elizabeth Holland, a receipt for 100 pounds from Mrs. Holland by hands of Mr. Henry to be paid unto my Lord of Norfolk his Grace. It appears that Elizabeth sent money to the Duke of Norfolk whilst he was incarcerated in the Tower.
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Holland's brother, George, signed for her jewellery “for and in the name of my said sister” when it was returned to her in February 1547. After the Duke of Norfolk's fall the commissioners had seized rings, brooches, strings of pearls, silver spoons, ivory tables, and other treasures from her
340:.1561), was married to Margaret, daughter and one of the heirs of Henry Smyth of Walpole in Mershland, gentleman. Margaret was the sister of Bess Holland's mother or stepmother Jane, and her sister-in-law Elizabeth, making the two families related through several connections. 262:.1512) married Elizabeth, daughter of Henry Smyth of Walpole in Norfolk, sister of Jane. George Holland of Croyland (1514–1567/8), second son, married Elizabeth Lewes and had an illegitimate daughter named Elizabeth, his heiress. Holland also had two sisters. Dorothy ( 170:
descendants from Sir Thomas Holland, who mostly lived in the Holy Land, and his wife, Elizabeth, the "devilish dame." In the seventeenth century the Hollands of Quidenham were for two generations trustees of the Howard estates in Norfolk.
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A book of hours belonging to Anne Boleyn and currently preserved in the British Library contains the names of Elizabeth and Henry Reppes, written in the hand of Henry Reppes (d. 1558). It is also inscribed by Anne Boleyn in English,
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and a sapphire ring given to by Mistress Freeston. She had a brooch with a picture of Cupid, one with the Trinity, and another of Our Lady of Pity with Christ in her lap. She owned a gold pin case, and three gold button clasps for
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Thomas Holland of Swynested (1486–1558) was married twice, first to Jane, daughter of William Hardeby of Evedon, and secondly to Jane, daughter of Henry Smyth of Walpole in Norfolk. His son and heir Thomas Holland of Estovening
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This other Holland family does have an apparent abundance of Elizabeths and an eldest son named Thomas, but lacks a George, while Thomas Holland of Swinsted did have both a son named George and an eldest son named Thomas.
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lodgings at Kenninghall, where she had at her disposal an outer chamber, a bedchamber, and an adjoining garret. Her eldest brother, Thomas, was involved in a dispute with her husband over her inheritance after her death.
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play, asks Andros or his friends about Mendham or Harleston to make cautious enquiry. Thomas, Elizabeth’s eldest brother and heir, sold the land to Lowe, but unthriftily spent the money and more (to the amount of 1,000
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Item I geve unto Gregory Woollmer my sonne in lawe one horse gelding or mare by the discrecion of unto of Thomas Hollande my sonne and ffrannces Woolmer wife of Gregory Woolmer all my wifes gownes
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The Visitacion of Norfolk, made and taken by William Hervey, Clarencieux King of Arms, anno 1563, enlarged with another Visitacion made by Clarenceux Cook: with many other descents (etc.)
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Catalogue description: Will of Thomas Hollande of Spalding, Lincolnshire. Reference: PROB 11/40/74. Date: 10 February 1558. Held by: The National Archives, Kew
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The daughter or sister of the Duke's secretary, it is often said that Bess had worked for eight years as a laundress in the household of Norfolk's wife,
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antiquities including an account of agriculture, manufactures, trades, &c., memoirs of county families and eminent men of every period
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John Holland, of Wortwell Hall, in Redenhall, trustee to the Duke of Norfolk, died 10 February 1542. However, Bernard Henry Holland in
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here describes him as "son and heir apparent of Thos. Holland, Esq., sen." This again fits with the father of Thomas and George.
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If you remember my love in your prayers as strongly as I adore you, I shall hardly be forgotten, for I am yours. Henry R. forever
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Jeffrey Miles or Myles of Stoke Nayland, Suffolk, is identified as her husband by Gerard Brenan and Edward Phillips Stratham in
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Sylwia Sobczak Zupanec, "An Overlooked Connection of Anne Boleyn's Maid of Honour, Elizabeth Holland, with BL King's MS. 9",
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In 1547 or 1548 Symon Lowe of London wrote to William Andros, Beeball. The nature of their correspondence is recorded in
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After her death, Henry Reppes remarried to Anne Wootton or Wotton (1536–1587). Anne was the daughter of John Wootton of
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An inventory of jewels belonging to Elizabeth Holland survives. It includes a diamond ring, which had been a gift from
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was given the opportunity to study his papers. George was the secretary to the Duke of Norfolk, and writes of him:
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An inventory of her clothes includes French-style gowns of black velvet, satin, and damask, some with "placards" (
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Si silon mon affection la sufvenance sera en voz prieres ne seray yers oblie car vostre suis Henry R. a jammays
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identify Holland as "Elizabeth Holland da. to Thomas Holland of Swynested"; American writer Kate Emerson, in
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made of red Bruges satin. Her partlets were made of lawn or of black velvet. She owned a velvet
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his godson, where he was most slenderly appoynted by his own men & capt; trayterously.
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Despite a relationship of fifteen years duration with the Duke, when he and his son,
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also separates this family of Hollands from that of Elizabeth and her brother George:
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The Ebbs and Flows of Fortune: The Life of Thomas Howard, Third Duke of Norfolk
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She was still at court in 1537, when she rode in the funeral cortege of Queen
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Be daly prove you shall me fynde To be to yu bothe lovynge and kynde
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On 3 July 1551 Thomas Holland of Swynested, Lincolnshire, wrote to
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churl’s daughter who was but a washer in my nursery for eight years
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Manuscripts, Great Britain Royal Commission on Historical (1885).
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An Essay Towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
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Maddison, A. R. (Arthur Roland); Larken, Arthur Staunton (1902).
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Entry for ‘Elizabeth Holland (by 1512 – before 1557)
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was Secretary to the most worthy and mighty prince,
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Index

Holland's Leaguer (brothel)
Thomas Howard, 3rd Duke of Norfolk
Anne Boleyn
second wife
Henry VIII of England

Hans Holbein the Younger
Henry Stone
Elizabeth Stafford, Duchess of Norfolk
Mary Howard
Anne Boleyn
Marquess of Pembroke
Henry VIII
Jane
John Hussey, 1st Baron Hussey of Sleaford
Simon Lowe
Bartholomew-tide
Duke of Richmond
Francis Blomefield
Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey
Tower of London
Edward VI
Mary I
South Reppes, Norfolk

North Tuddenham
Henry Wotton
Hickling, Norfolk
Sir William Woodhouse
Bassingbourne Gawdy

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