
Henry Norris (courtier) - Wikipedia
Henry Norris (or Norreys) (c. 1482 – 17 May 1536) was an English courtier who was Groom of the Stool in the privy chamber of King Henry VIII. While a close servant of the King, he also …
Henry Norr - Wikipedia
Henry Norr (born 1946) is an American technology journalist and activist. He was formerly a technology columnist at the San Francisco Chronicle. In 2002, Norr wrote in the Chronicle …
17th May 1536 - The Executions of Five Men - The Fall of Anne …
On 17th May 1536, Sir Henry Norris, Sir Francis Weston, Mark Smeaton, Sir William Brereton and George Boleyn, Lord Rochford, were led out of the Tower of London to a scaffold which had …
Henry Norris (d.1536) [England Under the Tudors] - Luminarium
Biography of Henry Norris, Gentleman of King Henry VIII's Privy Chamber, executed after being accused of being one of Queen Anne Boleyn's purported lovers.
Sir Henry Norris – wrong place, wrong time. - The History Jar
Apr 30, 2016 · Henry Norris was one of Henry VIII’s friends. And so far as I can tell in my various readings the poor man had done nothing wrong other than serve his royal master for some …
"Henry Norris and the Boleyn faction: 1528-1536" by Jeff Lavender
Dec 21, 2022 · This work details primarily the last nine years of the life of Henry Norris, a British court figure during the reign of Henry VIII. His career in Tudor England developed from and …
Groom Of The Stool: Who Were The Men Who Changed Henry
Oct 22, 2020 · Sir Henry Norris. Like Compton, Sir Henry Norris (c1490–1536) of Berkshire was from a gentry family. He began as a page (a servant to and a messenger for other courtiers – …
Sir Henry Norris (1490s-1536) - The Tudor Society
Sir Henry Norris was one of the King's closest companions and he controlled access to the King's private chambers, and the King himself. Sir Henry Norris also held the position of Keeper of …
Under These Restless Skies: Henry Norris - Blogger
Born around 1582, Henry Norris was a courtier who rose in the ranks to become Groom of the Stool. He was a close friend of Henry VIII, until he was accused of adultery with the queen, …
Sir Henry Norris - The Anne Boleyn Files
Sir Henry Norris, or "Gentle Mr Norris", was one of the men convicted and executed for treason in the coup against Anne Boleyn. You can read more about Sir.