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  1. Hace 6 días · The most well-known of the new men are Reynold Bray (arguably the ‘founding’ new man, being the first of his type to loom so large across Henry VII’s government, as well as the nurturer of the careers of some of the others) and the notorious Richard Empson and Edmund Dudley.

  2. Hace 18 horas · edmund dudley. "This book named the Tree of Common Wealth, (fn. 3) was by Edmund Dudley, esquire, late counsellor of King Henry VIIth, the same Edmund at the compiling hereof being prisoner in the Tower, &c."

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  3. 21 de may. de 2024 · edmund dudley. Indenture tripartite, 17 Aug., 1 Hen. VIII., between the King, Sir Henry Marney, and Sir Jo. Dygby, witnessing that Sir Henry has received of Sir John the plate, jewels, and goods of Edmund Dudley, attainted, which Sir John was commanded to take into his custody at Dudley's house, in the parish of St. Swithin beside London Stone ...

  4. Hace 3 días · 436. [1002.] EDMUND DUDLEY. Onus compoti of Thomas Budde, bailiff of Huysshe in co. Wilts, from 23 Hen. VII. to 1 Hen. VIII. The manor formerly belonged to Edmund Dudley. Names mentioned: Richard Benger, Thomas Ranger, John Combe, Thomas Terraunt, Thomas Budde, Will.

  5. 6 de may. de 2024 · Edmund Dudley came to a terrible end in the Tower of London on treason charges. But the ‘Dudley’ family were a law unto themselves. Dr Joanne Paul, An expert in Tudor History has written a very intriguing book, which I have not had chance to read but certainly will be perusing with glee, entitled the House of Dudley. The blurb reads:

  6. 15 de may. de 2024 · Following Henry VII's death, Henry VIII executed Richard Empson and Edmund Dudley, his two most hated tax collectors, on trumped-up charges of treason. Henry VII established the pound avoirdupois as a standard of weight; it later became part of the Imperial and customary systems of units.

  7. Hace 5 días · Edmund Dudley was beheaded for plotting to overthrow King Henry VIII. At the time of the beheading, a curse was allegedly placed on the Dudleys for their treason. The curse states all Dudleys from Edmund Dudleys lineage would find themselves surrounded by horrors.