Henry VIII’s second wife, who was executed in 1536 for adultery after birthing him a daughter (Elizabeth).
Anne Boleyn
Henry VIII’s chief minister from 1532, a lawyer and a strong Protestant.
Thomas Cromwell
African trumpet player, successful in Henry VIIIs court, there were thought to have been around 200 Africans living in England during Henry’s reign.
John Blanke:
Merchant selling cloth and wool to foreign countries.
Walter William
A monk devoted to God lived in a monastery.
Humphrey Middlemore
A farmer living off the land, his crops would mainly go to his lord.
Herry Beryes