Thomas Wendy

[1][3] Wendy is credited by John Foxe as being the informer to Queen Catherine Parr of the intentions of Thomas Wriothesley and Bishop Stephen Gardiner who would try to arrest the queen for heresy.

[4] Wendy had been appointed as physician to Henry's sixth wife, Catherine Parr, before October 1546.

[4] Wendy also served as royal physician to Henry's successors, King Edward VI and Queen Mary I.

[1] He was a Member of the Parliament of England for St Albans in April 1554 and for Cambridgeshire in 1555.

[5] Wendy died at Haslingfield, a manor granted to him by Henry VIII, on 11 May 1560.