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Sir Nicholas Poyntz (1510—circa 28 November 1556)[1] was a prominent English courtier during the latter part of Henry VIII's reign. There is a portrait drawing by Hans Holbein the Younger in the Royal Collection and an oil portrait after the same artist based on the drawing in the National Portrait Gallery, London. One further portrait also exists after Holbein.
^S.T. Bindoff. The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1509-1558: POYNTZ, Sir Nicholas (by 1510-56), of Iron Acton, Glos. of London, Boydell and Brewer. 1982.
Sir NicholasPoyntz (1510—circa 28 November 1556) was a prominent English courtier during the latter part of Henry VIII's reign. There is a portrait drawing...
became the descendant of his aunt Matilda (or Maud) de Acton, wife of NicholasPoyntz (d.1311), feudal baron of Curry Mallet in Somerset. His descendants...
Poyntz (1883–1934), English cricketer Sir NicholasPoyntz (1510–1556), English courtier Sir NicholasPoyntz (MP died 1585) son of above Sir Nicholas Poyntz...
Acton, South Gloucestershire, England. The Poyntz family owned the property from 1364 until 1680. NicholasPoyntz (died 1557) added the East Wing onto the...
Nicholas I Poyntz (d.1273), son, who married Elizabeth de la Zouche,a daughter of William de la Zouche by his wife Milisent Monhalt. Hugh II Poyntz (d...
Margaret Poyntz was appointed to wait on Catherine of Aragon in October 1501. He was the brother of vice-admiral Anthony Poyntz and the uncle of Nicholas Poyntz...
"Sir NicholasPoyntz". National Portrait Gallery, London. Retrieved 4 February 2015. Grossman 1951, p. 41 fig.3, pp. 43–44 "Sir NicholasPoyntz (1510–1557)"...
Sir Anthony Poyntz (1480? – 1532) was an English diplomat and naval commander. In 1507/8 he served as High Sheriff of Gloucestershire. He was knighted...
of NicholasPoyntz; Kinghorn, St Monans, South Queensferry, a part of Pittenweem, Burntisland News spread quickly throughout Europe, though Nicholas Wotton...
Anne Poyntz (died 1554) was an English courtier who owned a significant collection of jewellery. Anne was from Buckinghamshire, a sister and heir of Isaac...
for Sir NicholasPoyntz (d.1557), whose main seat was at Acton Court near Bristol, some fifteen miles to the south, an easy day's ride. The Poyntz family...
either his first or second wife, namely Mary Newton or Mary Poyntz (sister of NicholasPoyntz (d.1557)), respectively.[citation needed] His nephew was the...
became property of the King of England, who in turn granted Calcot to NicholasPoyntz. In 1559 Calcot was sold to Thomas Parry. Then in 1598 ownership of...
Queens' College, Cambridge. In 1554 Heneage married Anne Poyntz, daughter of Sir NicholasPoyntz and Joan Berkeley. Their only daughter Elizabeth married...
Denys’s connections were also building nearby in Gloucestershire: Sir NicholasPoyntz, the husband of his first cousin Jane Berkeley, at Newark Park near...
Sir Robert Throckmorton of Coughton Court, and Joan, who married Sir NicholasPoyntz of Iron Acton, Gloucestershire. Another noteworthy member of this family...
5 cm diameter Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York Portrait of Sir NicholasPoyntz, after Holbein c.1535 Oil on panel 42.5 × 29.2 cm National Portrait...