Name Date: Knights’ titles Knights’ titles 2 Thomas Howard, John De Vere, Francis Talbot and Edward Courtenay were Knights of the Garter during Henry VIII reign. They each had a title. They were known as Marquis of Exeter, Earl of Shrewsbury, Earl of Oxford and the Duke of Norfolk but not in that order. What was the title of each of the Knights? Charles Somerset, Thomas Grey, Henry Stafford and Gerald FitzGerald were noblemen who became Knights of the Garter during Henry VIII reigh. They each had titles. They were known as the Marquis of Dorset, the Earl of Worcester, the Duke of Buckingham and the Earl of Kildare but not in that order. What was the title of each of the Knights? Clues Clues Thomas Howard hunted deer with the Marquis of Exeter and watched bear baiting with The Earl of Shrewsbury. John De Vere was friends with the Marquis of Exeter and fought alongside the Duke of Norfolk. The Earl of Oxford, The Marquis of Exeter and Francis Talbot all went to Henry VIII's first wedding. The Earl of Oxford sometimes went to the theatre with Thomas Howard. Charles Somerset and the Marquis of Dorset both have scars on their faces. Thomas Grey is taller than the Duke of Buckingham but shorter than the Earl of Worcester. Charles Somerset lived in the same county as Henry Stafford and the Earl of Kildare. Henry Stafford and the Marquis of Dorset jousted at all the same tournaments as Gerald FitzGerald. The Duke of Buckingham and Charles Somerset both became knights in the same year. Which Knight had which title? Which Knight had which title? Name Date: Knights’ titles 3 Edward Sutton, Charles Brandon, Ralph Neville and William Blunt were Knights in the 16th Century. They each had titles. They were known as Lord Mountjoy, the Duke of Suffolk, the Earl of Westmorland and Lord Dudley but not in that order. What was the title of each of the Knights? Knights’ titles 4 John Russell, Robert Radcliffe, Walter Devereux and Arthur Plantaganet were knights in the 10th Century. They each had titles. They were known as Lord FitzWalter, Lord Ferrers, Viscount Lisle and the Earl of Bedford but not in that order. Clues Clues The Earl of Westmorland and William Blunt were cousins. Lord Mountjoy and Ralph Neville were the best shots with a bow and arrow. Both Lord Dudley and Charles Brandon had red and yellow shields. The Duke of Suffolk and Edward Sutton fell out after Anne Boleyn was beheaded. Ralph Neville and Lord Dudley usually practised fencing together. Charles Brandon stood alongside the Earl of Westmorland and Lord Mountjoy and watched as the Mary Rose sink. When Lord Dudley was injured during a jousting tournament, he was replaced by William Blunt. Which Knight had which title? Viscount Lisle and John Russell played backgammon together. Lord FitzWalter and Walter Devereux were musicians and poets. The Earl of Bedford and Lord Ferrers often attended Henry VIII's banquets with Arthur Plantagenet. Viscount Lisle and Robert Radcliffe had been friends since they were children. John Russell, Lord Ferrers and Lord FitzWalter pulled in the same tug of war teams. Walter Devereux liked to joust with Viscount Lisle. Which knight had which title? Name Date: Knights’ titles Thomas Howard, John De Vere, Francis Talbot and Edward Courtenay were Knights of the Garter during Henry VIII reign. They each had a title. They were known as Marquis of Exeter, Earl of Shrewsbury, Earl of Oxford and the Duke of Norfolk but not in that order. What was the title of each of the Knights? Clues Thomas Howard hunted deer with the Marquis of Exeter and watched bear baiting with The Earl of Don’t forget to answer the question. Shrewsbury. Use the table below to show which knight had which title. John De Vere was friends with the Marquis of Exeter Name Title and fought alongside the Duke of Norfolk. The Earl of Oxford, The Marquis of Exeter and Thomas Howard Francis Talbot all went to Henry VIII's first wedding. John De Vere The Earl of Oxford sometimes went to the theatre with Thomas Howard. Francis Talbot Which Knight had which title? Edward Courtenay Name Date: Knights’ titles 2 Charles Somerset, Thomas Grey, Henry Stafford and Gerald FitzGerald were noblemen who became Knights of the Garter during Henry VIII reigh. They each had titles. They were known as the Marquis of Dorset, the Earl of Worcester, the Duke of Buckingham and the Earl of Kildare but not in that order. What was the title of each of the Knights? Clues Charles Somerset and the Marquis of Dorset both have scars on their faces. Thomas Grey is taller than the Duke of Buckingham but shorter than the Earl of Worcester. Charles Somerset lived in the same county as Henry Stafford and the Earl of Kildare. Henry Stafford and the Marquis of Dorset jousted at all the same tournaments as Gerald FitzGerald. The Duke of Buckingham and Charles Somerset both became knights in the same year. Which Knight had which title? Don’t forget to answer the question. Use the table below to show which Knight had which title. Name Charles Somerset Thomas Grey Henry Stafford Gerald FitzGerald Title Name Date: Knights’ titles 3 Edward Sutton, Charles Brandon, Ralph Neville and William Blunt were Knights in the 16th Century. They each had titles. They were known as Lord Mountjoy, the Duke of Suffolk, the Earl of Westmorland and Lord Dudley but not in that order. What was the title of each of the Knights? Clues The Earl of Westmorland and William Blunt were cousins. Lord Mountjoy and Ralph Neville were the best shots with a bow and arrow. Both Lord Dudley and Charles Brandon had red and yellow shields. The Duke of Suffolk and Edward Sutton fell out after Anne Boleyn was beheaded. Ralph Neville and Lord Dudley usually practised fencing together. Charles Brandon stood alongside the Earl of Westmorland and Lord Mountjoy and watched as the Mary Rose sink. When Lord Dudley was injured during a jousting tournament, he was replaced by William Blunt. Which Knight had which title? Don’t forget to answer the question. Use the table below to show which Viking had which nickname. Name William Blunt Charles Brandon Edward Sutton Ralph Neville Title Name Date: Knights’ titles 4 John Russell, Robert Radcliffe, Walter Devereux and Arthur Plantaganet were knights in the 10th Century. They each had titles. They were known as Lord FitzWalter, Lord Ferrers, Viscount Lisle and the Earl of Bedford but not in that order. Clues Viscount Lisle and John Russell played backgammon together. Lord FitzWalter and Walter Devereux were musicians Don’t forget to answer the question. and poets. Use the table below to show which knight had which title. The Earl of Bedford and Lord Ferrers often attended Henry VIII's banquets with Arthur Plantagenet. Name Title Viscount Lisle and Robert Radcliffe had been friends Robert Radcliffe since they were children. John Russell, Lord Ferrers and Lord FitzWalter John Russell pulled in the same tug of war teams. Walter Devereux Walter Devereux liked to joust with Viscount Lisle. Which knight had which title? Arthur Plantaganet Name Date: Knights’ titles 5 William Fitzalan, Edward Seymour, William Parr, Thomas Boleyn and Henry Clifford were knights in the 10th century. They each had titles. They were known as the Earl of Wiltshire, the Duke of Somerset, the Earl of Cumberland, the Earl of Arundel and the Marquis of Northampton but not in that order. Clues William Parr, the Earl of Cumberland and the Earl of Arundel were all knocked from their horses during a jousting tournament. William Fitzalan, the Earl of Arundel, The Duke of Somerset Don’t forget to answer the question. and the Marquis of Northampton often hunted stags with Use the table below to show which knight had which Henry VIII. title. The Marquis of Northampton, Henry Clifford and Edward Seymour all fought together against the French. Name Title The Earl of Wiltshire, Henry Clifford and William Fitzalan William Fitzalan all had their swords made by the same blacksmith. The Earl of Arundel often had a drink with Henry Clifford Edward Seymour and Thomas Boleyn. The Duke of Somerset and the Earl of Wiltshire were both William Parr defeated by William Parr during a fencing competition. Thomas Boleyn Which Knight had which title? Henry Clifford