Margery Lyster

[2] Her dates of birth and death are uncertain,[3] the burial of a "Margareta Lyster" at St Martin-in-the-Fields was recorded in July 1565.

[7] Most of the letters mentioning Margery are part of the Lisle Papers, an important source for life at the Tudor court.

[10] Lyster would bring Katherine to the queen's chamber every day, the result desired by her mother Lady Lisle.

An inventory was made of the queen's beads, jewels, pomanders, tablets, girdles, borders, brooches, bracelets, buttons, aglets, and chains, in the care of Mistress Lyster.

[17] A note in an inventory of jewels of Mary I of England mentions that she gave a "heart" from a rosary of lapis lazuli beads to the "Lady Lyster's daughter".

Margery Lyster was keeper of Jane Seymour 's jewels
The Lyster house in Southampton , known as The Tudor House