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Nicholas Lyzarde||1571| Nicholas Lyzarde (died 1571), sergeant-painter, served as painter to the court in the time of Henry VIII, and as second painter under Anthony Toto to Edward VI and Mary. By the latter he was appointed sergeant-painter, with a fee of £10 a year levied on the customs. In 1556 he presented the queen on New-year's day with a table painted with a maundy. He was continued in his place by Elizabeth, and in 1558 presented her on New-year's day 'a table painted of the history of Ashuerus', receiving a gilt cruse in return. Lyzarde died in April 1571, and was buried on 5 April in the church of St. Martin's-in-the-Fields, London. In his will, dated 14 February 1570–1 (P.C.C. Holney, 18), he mentions five sons and four daughters, and also his wife Margaret.

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