Thomas Wriothesley

The pair had ten children together, though their only surviving son was Charles Wriothesley, Windsor Herald of Arms in Ordinary.Wriothesley died "worn out with age"[3] in London, on 24 November 1534, and was presumably buried with his family in St Giles Cripplegate.Clarenceux King of Arms, Roger Machado, was an old friend of Wriothesley's father and helped push the appointment through.Wriothesley's output as a heraldic artist was considerable and includes large parts of a great armory and ordinary of all English arms.[5] His collections are an essential link between the heraldry of the Middle Ages and that of the later College of Arms, while his drawings of monuments anticipate the work of later Tudor heralds.
Heraldic drawing by Wriothesley of deathbed of King Henry VII, 1509. Although not present, Wriothesley wrote his account, in which the drawing features, from discussions with attendees. BL Add.MS.45131,f.54
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