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  1. JOHN DUDLEY, DUKE OF NORTHUMBERLAND, VISCOUNT LISLE, EARL OF WARWICK, was the eldest son of Henry VII 's extortionate minister, Edmund Dudley, by his second wife Elizabeth, daughter of Edward Grey, Viscount Lisle, and co-heiress of her brother John, Viscount Lisle. He was probably descended from the old baronial house of Sutton alias Dudley ...

  2. John Dudley - The Elizabeth Files. John Dudley. On the 18th August 1553, John Dudley was found guilty of treason and condemned to death. His execution was due to take place on the 21st August on Tower Hill but the waiting crowd were to be disappointed. Instead of being led to the scaffold, Dudley was escorted to the Chapel of St Peter ad ...

  3. After his father’s execution the wardship of the infant John Dudley was acquired by Sir Edward Guildford and his mother married Henry VIII’s kinsman Arthur Plantagenet, later Viscount Lisle. Two years later Guildford petitioned the King for the reversal of the attainder and under the Act (3 Hen.

  4. John Dudley unterstützte den radikalen Protestantismus und forcierte die Enteignung der katholischen Kirche. Protestantische Bischöfe wurden erst nach erheblichen materiellen Zugeständnissen in ihre Ämter eingeführt. Am 11. Oktober 1551 wurde John Dudley vom König zum Duke of Northumberland erhoben.

  5. 30 de mar. de 2017 · John Dudley, Duke of Northumberland is one of the Tudor villains we all love to hate. His unbridled ambition is held responsible for the death of his sixteen-year-old daughter-in-law, Lady Jane Grey, whilst even before the attempt to put her on the throne as his puppet, he was considered a tyrant and a bully. But there is more to him than that ...

  6. John Dudley’s official World Archery biography, including results, medal list, news, photos, videos and more

  7. 18 de ago. de 2020 · On this day in Tudor history, 18th August 1553, less than a month after his daughter-in-law, Lady Jane Grey or Queen Jane, had been overthrown by Queen Mary I, John Dudley, Duke of Northumberland, was tried for treason at Westminster Hall in London. During his trial, Northumberland pointed out that it couldn't be treason to be acting by royal ...