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  1. Hace 6 días · Bag kulisserne foregik der en politisk magtkamp, som førte til, at den gamle konges to vigtigste og mest upopulære ministre, Richard Empson og Edmund Dudley, faldt. De blev fængslet og henrettet som skyldige i hans tyranniske finanspolitik. Henrys begrundelse for dette var, at Empson og Dudley havde styret kongen og hans råd mod deres vilje.

  2. Hace 3 días · Elizabeth Dudley died in 1498, and her husband three years later, when her half of the manor passed to her son Edmund Dudley, the notorious lawyer of the reign of Henry VII, who was attainted in 1510.

  3. 18 de may. de 2024 · The early history of the iron industry in the Dudley area, with special reference to the claims of Dud Dudley. W.J. Jenkins. Wales M.A. 1929. Trade. The trading communities of Totnes and Dartmouth in the late 15th and early 16th centuries. Laura M. Nicholls. Exeter M.A. 1960.

  4. 26 de may. de 2024 · The mesne lordship of Staunton was probably settled upon him, as it was held in the 16th century by his descendants; in 1503 by John Grey Viscount Lisle, son of Elizabeth daughter and heir of Thomas Talbot, who had married Sir Edward Grey, and in 1546 by John Dudley, son of Elizabeth Grey, Sir John Grey's sister and the wife of Edmund Dudley.

  5. Hace 3 días · 29 Dec. 1509.—Received theirs of 13 Dec. about their conference with the Cardinals of Naples and St. George, in presence of the bp. of York, ambassador of the King of England. Send resolution as to the two articles of the Gulf and Ferrara in which they may use the mediation of the said English ambassador. Two letters.

  6. Hace 6 días · The latter's son William Ernley in 1531 acquired from Sir John, son of Edmund Dudley, what is described as ⅓ of the manor, but his eldest son Francis, who died a minor in ward to the king in 1547, held in Compton messuages and lands worth £6 13s. 6d. held of Sir Matthew Browne as of his manor of Compton.

  7. Hace 1 día · The K. orders Edmund Dudley, deputy lieutenant of John earl of Worcester, lieutenant of Ireland, to arrest the duke of Clarence and the earl of Warwick if they come to Ireland. Similar letter to the mayor and jurats of Dublin.