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  1. Richard Empson and Edmund Dudley were arrested within a few days of the death of Henry VII and imprisoned in the Tower.2 Dudley was indicted on a charge of constructive treason at the Guild-hall on I 2 July I509 and on i 8 July he was found guilty and sentenced. He was then returned to the Tower to await his execution.3 i.

  2. John Dudley fue el mayor de los hijos de Edmund Dudley, consejero del rey Enrique VII de Inglaterra quien fuera acusado de alta traición y ejecutado tras la muerte del soberano. En 1523 participó en la campaña de Francia a las órdenes de Charles Brandon, cuñado del rey. Durante esa campaña se ganó el título de Caballero por su gallardía.

  3. edmund dudley and the church513 At one level, then, Dudley’s comments were commonplace. Yet many of them had a very specific context in the last years of Henry vii’s reign. Simony was an issue on the king’s mind and on the minds of others at court. In 1504 Henry, anxious about the state of his soul, obtained from ...

  4. 25 de mar. de 2024 · John Dudley, son of an executed traitor suffered the same fate as his father in 1554 when he failed to place his daughter-in-law Lady Jane Grey on the throne. He’d risen to the highest place in the country and become the first non-royal duke in the land. John’s father Edmund was one of Henry VII’s key administrators and tax collectors.

  5. Edmund Dudley ( 1462 o secondo altre fonti 1471-72 – 17 agosto 1510) fu amministratore delle finanze sotto il regno di Enrico VII d'Inghilterra, fu Speaker presso la Camera dei Comuni e Lord presidente del Consiglio. Con l'ascesa al trono di Enrico VIII d'Inghilterra venne imprigionato presso la Torre di Londra e giustiziato l'anno dopo con l ...

  6. "Dudley, Edmund (c. 1462–1510), administrator and speaker of the House of Commons" published on by Oxford University Press.

  7. 22 de jul. de 2023 · Edmund Dudley was a member of the aristocracy in England. Different sources give Edmund's birth year as 1462 or 1471/2. He was the son of John Dudley of Atherington, Sussex, and Elizabeth Bramshot. [1] [2] He was sent to Oxford in 1578 and then he studied law at Gray's Inn. He was politically very active during the reign of Henry VII, for whom ...