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  1. Hace 11 horas · Later Prince of Wales; Henry VIII, King of England 247 Henry Percy, 5th Earl of Northumberland: 1478–1527 c.1499 248 Edward Stafford, 3rd Duke of Buckingham: 1478–1521 c.1499 Degraded 1521 249 Charles Somerset: c. 1460–1526 c.1490 Later Earl of Worcester 250 Edmund de la Pole, 3rd Duke of Suffolk: c. 1471–1513 c.1499 Degraded 1501 251

  2. Hace 11 horas · That is what happened at Henry IV’s coronation in 1399 and it gives us a good idea of what took place on the night of 30th May 1533. Of course, it would have been King Henry VIII as monarch dubbing the knights, not Queen Anne Boleyn.

  3. Hace 11 horas · In a remarkable tale of historical curiosity and perseverance, a group of amateur historians in Collyweston, Northamptonshire, England, unearthed the remains of a long-lost Tudor palace. This wasn't just any palace; it was once the residence of Lady Margaret Beaufort, the formidable grandmother of King Henry VIII. The site, steeped in royal history, had hosted

  4. The Tudor period is defined as from the beginning of Henry VII's reign in 1485 to the end of Elizabeth I's reign in 1603. All history (economic, social, religious etc) and discussion of all types of people (monarchs, nobles, commoners) welcome.

  5. Hace 11 horas · Television Series Review: “Shardlake”. The year is 1536 and England is amid great religious change. King Henry VIII and his top advisor Thomas Cromwell wanted to close the top monasteries in the country so they initiated the dissolution of the monasteries. One such religious house is St. Donatus monastery in Scarnsea, so Cromwell sends one ...

  6. Hace 11 horas · King Henry VIII’s first wife, Catherine of Aragon, came to the shrine in 1517 before the ‘Great Matter’ of the King’s divorce became an issue. And the King himself came in 1522. The following year, in 1523, Sir Thomas More (who became Chancellor of England six years later) witnessed a healing miracle at the shrine.

  7. Hace 11 horas · It appears to have been included in the grant in fee of the manor of Tilehurst to Henry Best and Francis Jackson in 1599–1600, for in 1613 James I made a grant of a reserved fee-farm rent to William Whitmore and Jonas Verdon, payable to the manor for the water mill for three 'Eights,' containing 1½ acres, for fishing there and for perquisites of the court of the manor.