When was George Wyatt born and where did he grow up?
George Wyatt was born in January 1554 at Allington Castle in Kent. He grew up in the shadow of his father's execution after the failed rebellion of 1554.
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George Wyatt was born in January 1554 at Allington Castle in Kent. He grew up in the shadow of his father's execution after the failed rebellion of 1554.
George Wyatt was the son of Thomas Wyatt the Younger, who led a rebellion against Queen Mary I in 1554. Thomas Wyatt was executed for his role in the uprising, leaving George an orphan at the age of one.
George Wyatt was the first biographer of Anne Boleyn, the second wife of Henry VIII. His manuscript has not survived, leaving historians to piece together his work from references and citations in later texts.
George Wyatt married Jane Finch on the 8th of October 1582 at Eastwell, Kent. Jane Finch was the daughter of Sir Thomas Finch and lived until 1644.
George Wyatt's brother Sir Francis Wyatt served as Governor of Virginia from 1621 to 1626 and again from 1639 to 1642. His other brother Reverend Haute Wyatt served as a minister at Jamestown and later as vicar at Boxley, Kent from 1632 until his death in 1638.