Isabel Leigh

Isabel Leigh, Lady Stumpe (c. 1496 – 16 February 1573) was a lady-in-waiting during the reign of her younger half-sister, Katherine Howard, fifth wife and Queen Consort to Henry VIII.

In 1539 she received a silver gilt "cruse" (a cup with a cover), made by the goldsmith Morgan Wolf, and gave Henry another shirt, of Holland linen embroidered with black silk.

[6] Isabel Baynton became one of Katherine Howard's Ladies of the Privy Chamber upon her marriage to Henry VIII.

[5] Her husband Edward Baynton was Vice-Chamberlain of the Household to all of Henry VIII's later queens,[2] including Katherine Howard.

[5][8][9] For a short time, from April 1539, Isabel and Edward Baynton served as guardians in charge of the households of Mary I of England, and Elizabeth I.