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  1. Richard Guildford. Sir Richard Guildford KG (about 1450 – 1506) was an English courtier, administrator, politician and military leader who held important positions under King Henry VII . Origins. He was the son of Sir John Guildford (died 1493) and his first wife, Alice Waller. [1] Career.

  2. 28 de ago. de 2022 · Sir Richard Guildford (also spelt Guilford), KG (c. 1450 – 1506) was an English courtier who held important positions at the court of Henry VII, including the office of Master of the Ordnance. Richard Guildford, born at Cranbrook, near Rolvenden, Kent, was the son of Sir John Guildford (1430–1493), Comptroller of the Household to ...

    • Cranbrook
    • circa 1450
    • "Guldeford"
    • Cranbrook, Kent, England (United Kingdom)
  3. Sir Richard Guildford (also Guilford), KG (c. 1450 – 1506) was an English courtier who held important positions at the court of Henry VII, including the office of Master of the Ordnance.

    • Male
    • Anne (Pympe) Guilford, Jane (Vaux) Poyntz
  4. Sir Richard Guildford KG (about 1450 – 1506) was an English courtier, administrator, politician and military leader who held important positions under King Henry VII. He was the son of Sir John Guildford (died 1493) and his first wife, Alice Waller. He was relied on as a counsellor by Reginald...

  5. 20 de ene. de 2022 · Early in the narrative Joan finds herself out of royal favour when the hard-won trust that she and her husband, Sir Richard Guildford, have long enjoyed at court comes under serious threat. Tragedy stalks the royal family, conspiracies build against the throne and, overcome by illness and paranoia, Henry VII develops a chronic ...

    • Joanna Hickson
  6. 29 de sept. de 2021 · Bergavenny’s position was strengthened during 1505–6 by the collapse in the position of his local rival, Sir Richard Guildford. Guildford was chronically impecunious and was arrested in June 1505 for a debt owed to one of Bergavenny’s servants.

  7. 10 de oct. de 2006 · He was master of horse and a privy councillor by 1487, a knight of the king's body by 1488, and he also received wardships and other lands in reward. Guildford's links to the crown were underlined by Henry VII's presence at his second marriage, to Joan Vaux, which had occurred by 1489.