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  1. The bride, Lady Jane Grey, was the sixteen-year-old daughter of Henry Grey, Duke of Suffolk, and his wife, Lady Frances Brandon. A highly precocious and intelligent girl, Jane had been raised in the Protestant faith, and it was a faith about which she was becoming increasingly fervent. Jane’s groom, Guildford Dudley, was probably only a ...

  2. 2 de jul. de 2020 · Guildford Dudley was born in 1535 and was executed for treason on 12th February 1554. He was the son of John Dudley, Duke of Northumberland and Jane Guildford. His father had become Protector of King Edward VI in 1551. In the summer of 1553, it became clear that Edward was dying and both Edward and Dudley were concerned for the succession.

  3. Lord Guilford Dudley, malt som elegant hoffmann en gang mellom 1580 og 1590 av en ukjent kusntner. Lord Guilford Dudley (født 1536 i Bradgate i Leicestershire, død 12. februar 1554 i Tower i London) ektefelle av lady Jane Grey, som i ni dager var dronning av England. Hans navn er stundom stavet «Guildford».

  4. Died: 12 Feb 1554, Tower of London, Tower Green, London, England. Buried: Chapel Royal of St.Peter ad Vincula, Tower of London, Tower Green, London, England. Father: John DUDLEY (1° D. Northumberland) Mother: Jane GUILDFORD (D. Northumberland) Married: Jane GREY (Queen of England) 21/5 May 1553, Durham House, London, England. With Edward VI ...

  5. The Dudley Farm was built in 1845 by Erastus Dudley, a prosperous North Guilford farmer, gristmill and tannery owner. Today, the house, barns and surrounding ten picturesque acres occupy a portion of the land farmed by the Dudley family for almost 300 years.

  6. www.ncpedia.org › biography › dudley-guilfordDudley, Guilford | NCpedia

    17 Apr. 1756–3 Feb. 1833. Guilford Dudley, Revolutionary militia officer, was born in Caroline County, Va., the son of Christopher and Elizabeth Dudley. In November 1763 his father moved to Halifax, N.C., where the younger Dudley lived until January 1785. In July 1775 he volunteered for service as a private in a company of minutemen at Halifax.

  7. Guilford was the son of John Dudley, Duke of Northumberland. Power-hungry and eager to sustain the cause of the Protestants, his father locked him into an unlucky marriage with Jane Grey, the nine days queen. Mary I imprisoned the young couple in the Tower and had them beheaded on the same day [1].