Princess Elizabeth was lodged with her brother the courtier Anthony Denny at Cheshunt, a former property of Thomas Wolsey.
[8] Their children included: It has been argued that she was a strong Protestant influence on the upbringing of Francis Walsingham, who was probably brought up in her second husband's household at Hunsdon.
Joyce Walsingham's silver plate passed into the custody of another executor, Henry White, an undersheriff of London.
[14] Joyce married, secondly, John Cary or Carey of Pleshey (died 1551), a Groom of the Privy Chamber to Henry VIII.
[19][20] She bequeathed silver plate and a velvet bed tester embroidered with gold knots to Francis Walsingham.