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  1. He was reported ill with "consumption" (usually identified as tuberculosis, but possibly another serious lung complaint) in early July, and died at St. James's Palace on 23 July 1536. Tomb of Henry FitzRoy, Duke of Richmond and his wife Mary. St Michael the Archangel's Church, Framlingham, Suffolk.

  2. 1 de sept. de 2020 · Henry Fitzroy had always enjoyed robust health, but suddenly at the beginning of July 1536 there were reports that he was seriously ill. He was “in a state of rapid consumption” – the same illness that would kill his half-brother, Edward VI, 17 years later.

  3. Henry Fitzroy died at St James’s Palace on the 23rd of July 1536. He was aged just 17. Much like the deaths of his half-brother Edward VI and his uncle Prince Arthur it is unsure what actually killed him. All three royal boys died around the same age from some mysterious illness.

  4. 23 de ago. de 2015 · The wife of Henry Fitzroy – Lady Mary Howard. In July 1536, Henry Fitzroy died at the age of 17 from Tuberculosis. His death was a huge blow for Henry VIII, not only because he loved his son deeply but because he was left without an heir. Henry had made both his daughters illegitimate and now he couldn’t even legitimize his bastard son.

  5. 22 de jul. de 2022 · On this day in Tudor history, 22nd July 1536, Henry VIII’s son by his former mistress, Elizabeth Blount, died at St James’s Palace. Henry Fitzroy, Duke of Richmond and Somerset, was just 17 years of age at his death, and the death of his only son was a huge blow to the king.

  6. 15 de jun. de 2015 · Henry Fitzroy was the illegitimate child of Henry VIII, the second Tudor monarch, with his mistress Elizabeth Blount. In 1512, when Henry VIII was approximately twenty-one years of age a beautiful young woman came to court. Her name was Elizabeth “Bessie” Blount and at that time she had no idea the future that lay ahead of her. While the Blounts were not members of nobility, they were ...

  7. 20 de jul. de 2019 · He died at St. James’s Palace on 23 July 1536, at the age of 17. He was buried at Thetford Priory in Norfolk, but his tomb was later moved to Framlingham Church, Suffolk. Mary Howard, who died in...