Talk:John Hussey, 1st Baron Hussey of Sleaford

Portrait of John Hussey
The portrait in the sidebar appears to date from the first half of the seventeenth century rather than from the Tudor era. Peter R Hastings 12:25, 19 November 2017 (UTC) — Preceding unsigned comment added by P R Hastings (talk • contribs)
 * Portraits at this time were often  done  some decades after the person had died. The full portrait is on the Meghan Markle page and Lord Hussey looks suitably  mid-late 16th century to  me. The portrait is from the archives at the  Lincolnshire Council UK.  Maybe we should  replace it with the small head shot on this page?101.189.107.58 (talk) 12:56, 20 November 2017 (UTC)

The portrait in the sidebar is not that of Lord John Hussey. It is thought to be a relative, Sir Edward Hussey (1580-1648), and is on display at Doddington Hall, Lincolnshire. I think there is a copy at Prestwold Hall, Leics. (WJA, 23.9.18)

Correct?
If he was beheaded by Henry VIII, how it's possible that he also was the Chamberlain of Mary I? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 81.118.105.2 (talk) 10:49, 24 November 2017 (UTC)
 * Lord Hussey was Chamberlain to Henry VIII's daughter Mary when Mary was a princess (although some courtiers refused to refer to her by her "princess" title  - Hussey's wife did so and this landed her in the Tower too).  Upon Henry's death, Mary  became queen.  120.150.115.66 (talk) 00:23, 25 November 2017 (UTC)