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  1. Sir John Norreys (c. 1400 – 1 September 1466) was a high ranking Lancastrian, and the head of the branch of the Norreys family who became prominent under the reign of the House of Tudor. He served as Keeper of the Wardrobe for King Henry VI of England.

  2. Apr 27, 2022 · Sir John Norreys (c. 1400 – 1 September 1466) was a high ranking Lancastrian, and the head of the branch of the Norreys family who became prominent under the reign of the House of Tudor. He served as Keeper of the Wardrobe for King Henry VI of England.

  3. Sir John Norris, or Norreys (ca. 1547 – 3 September 1597), of Rycote, Oxfordshire, and of Yattendon and Notley in Berkshire, was an English soldier. The son of Henry Norris, 1st Baron Norreys , he was a lifelong friend of Queen Elizabeth .

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › John_NorreysJohn Norreys - Wikipedia

    John Norreys may refer to: Sir John Norris (soldier) or Norreys (c. 1547–1597), the son of Henry Norris, 1st Baron Norreys, a lifelong friend of Queen Elizabeth.

  5. Master of the Wardrobe. Died: 1st September 1466 at Bray, Berkshire. Sir John Norreys was the eldest son of William Norreys Esquire of Ockwells Manor in Bray, by his first wife Christina, the daughter of William Stretch of Ruscombe.

  6. Sir John Norreys (1547-1597) Born: 1547 probably at Rycote, Oxfordshire Lord President of Munster Death: 3rd July 1597 at Mallow, Munster, Ireland. Sir John, the second son of Henry, Baron Norreys of Rycote, and his wife, Margery the daughter of John, Lord Williams, was probably born about 1547. This date agrees with the statement of his ...

  7. John Norris, or Norreys, was a renowned soldier who staunchly defended the cause of Protestantism, in Holland and Flanders, Ireland, France and Portugal. There is no question that he was a brave leader of men but he lacked compassion and it could be said of him that he was a well-bred thug.

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