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| Wyatt, Sir Thomas, c.152054, English soldier and conspirator |
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| c.152054, English soldier and conspirator; son of the poet Sir Thomas Wyatt. In Jan., 1554, when Queen Marys intention to marry Philip II of Spain was announced, Wyatt joined a planned insurrection against the queen. His allies in other parts of the country were arrested or dispersed, but Wyatt raised a small army in Kent. Troops were sent against him at Rochester, but most of them deserted to Wyatts side. He set out for London and arrived early in February, but defections and the loyalty of Londoners to Queen Mary prevented him from capturing her and taking the city. He surrendered and was executed as a traitor. It was supposed by many that Princess Elizabeth was involved, but Wyatts last statement exonerated her. |
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