Elizabeth Wyckes
Elizabeth Wyckes was the wife of Thomas Cromwell, Earl of Essex, and chief minister to Henry VIII of England. She was daughter to Henry Wyckes, a well-to-do clothier from Chertsey, and his wife Mercy, who married Sir John Pryor after Wyckes' death.
Marriages and issue
Elizabeth married as her first husband Thomas Williams, a Yeoman of the Guard. There were no known children from this union.Around 1515, Elizabeth remarried, this time to Thomas Cromwell, who had recently returned to England from Antwerp. Together, Thomas and Elizabeth had three surviving children:
- Gregory Cromwell, 1st Baron Cromwell, c. 1520 – 4 July 1551
- Anne Cromwell
- Grace Cromwell
Elizabeth Wykes was the daughter of Henry Wykes of Putney, Surrey, a shearman who later became a gentleman usher to Henry VIII. She and her husband Thomas Cromwell lived in Austin Friars, London. Before her death in Stepney, her husband had attracted the attention of Cardinal Wolsey and was rapidly making a name for himself in court circles. After her death, her mother, by then Mrs. Pryor, lived in Cromwell's house with her second husband for several more years.
Descendants
Elizabeth died early in 1529, of what is believed to be the sweating sickness, and was survived by her three children, her husband, and her mother. Her daughters, Anne and Grace, are believed to have died not long after their mother of the same disease. Thomas Cromwell never remarried. Gregory Cromwell married Elizabeth Seymour, the sister of Queen Jane Seymour and widow of Sir Anthony Ughtred. They had five children:- Henry Cromwell, 2nd Baron Cromwell, 1538 – 1592
- Edward, 1539 – died young
- Thomas Cromwell, c. 1540 – died between February 1610 and April 1611
- Katherine Cromwell, c. 1541 –
- Frances Cromwell, c. 1544 – 7 February 1562