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John Throckmorton (died 1624)

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at Vlissingen in May 1612, on his way to Brussels. Throckmorton said he was "an honest proper man, for he speaketh well of us (the English), and seemeth not to be much affected to the Spaniards". Throckmorton was uncertain how much ceremony he should to diplomats, and arranged a "fair guard" of
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In May 1614 the sergeant-major Sir Michael Everard hit him. An English captain George Wood caused trouble in June 1614 by demanding that ships of other nations should salute the English flag, despite the sea roads being Dutch waters.
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Throckmorton was concerned by an arms dealer Antonis Antonison, nicknamed "Moy" or handsome, who was smuggling cannon made in Cardiff against custom restrictions and selling them to the
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He wrote many letters to Lisle describing the business of the garrison and political news which he discussed with travelling diplomats including
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and the Rammekens fortress. He was a son of John Throckmorton, and grandson of Sir Richard Throckmorton of
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Nicholas Throckmorton, who also joined Lisle's company of soldiers in 1614. Thereafter he was part of
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John Throckmorton married twice. His first wife was Dorothy Saunder, daughter of
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Philippa Throckmorton, who married Sir Ferdinando Carey (1590–1638), a son of
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entertained Throckmorton at Penshurst. He was back at Flushing in August.
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and Elisabeth Carey who married Francis Staunton and whose daughter
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son, and her four daughters, who were travelling by coach from
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wedding of Princess Elizabeth and Frederick V of the Palatinate
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He was deputy Governor of Flushing, now Vlissingen, one of the
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In September 1613 he reported that Henry Howard, a son of the
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Throckmorton reported the arrival of the Venetian ambassador
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Throckmorton's second wife was Anne Sotherton, daughter of
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In February 1615 he spoke to Anne Herbert, the widow of
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Throckmorton was commander of the Rammekens fortress at
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Index

Vlissingen
Higham Ferrers

Flushing
Cautionary Towns
Viscount Lisle
Robert Anstruther
Stephen Lesieur
Sir John Hobart
Antonio Foscarini
wedding of Princess Elizabeth and Frederick V of the Palatinate
Elizabeth
Heidelberg
Earl of Suffolk
Veere
Earl of Essex
Frances Howard
Dutch East India Company
Sir William Stanley's
Veere
Antwerp
Mechelin
Countess of Pembroke
Spa
Matthew Lister
Penshurst Place
Anne of Denmark
Barbara
siege of Breda
Edmund Saunder

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