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Biography of Henry V King England 1386-1422
On 09 Aug 1386 Henry V King England 1386-1422 was born to Henry IV King England 1367-1413 (19) and Mary Bohun Duchess Lancaster 1368-1394 (18) at Monmouth Castle, Monmouth, Monmouthshire, South-East Wales
On 09 Aug 1386 Henry V King England 1386-1422 was appointed as Duke Cornwall
On 04 Jun 1394 Mary Bohun Duchess Lancaster 1368-1394 (26) died in childbirth at Peterborough Castle, Peterborough, Cambridgeshire .She was buried at Church of the Annunciation of our Lady of the Newarke, Leicester, Leicestershire
In 1399 Henry V King England 1386-1422 (12) was appointed 93rd Knight Garter: Henry IV
In 1399 Henry V King England 1386-1422 (12) was created 1st Duke Lancaster (3C 1399)
On
03 Feb 1399
John of Gaunt 1st Duke Lancaster 1340-1399 (58)
died
at
Leicester Castle, Leicester, Leicestershire
.
Katherine Roet Duchess Lancaster 1350-1403 (48)
was by his side. He was buried at
Old St Paul's Cathedral, Castle Baynard, City of London
. His grandson
Henry V King England 1386-1422 (12)
succeeded as
3rd
Earl Derby (2C 1337)
.
His son
Henry IV King England 1367-1413 (31)
succeeded as
2nd
Duke Lancaster (2C 1362)
, 7th
Earl Leicester (2C 1265)
.
Mary Bohun Duchess Lancaster 1368-1394
by marriage
Duchess Lancaster (2C 1362)
.
Richard II King England 1367-1400 (32)
witheld
the future Henry IV's (31)
inheritance from him giving
Henry (31)
reason to return to England to claim his lands and titles.
On
13 Oct 1399
Henry IV King England 1367-1413 (32)
was crowned
IV
King England: Plantagenet Lancaster
at
Westminster Abbey
by Thomas Fitzalan Archbishop York, Archbishop Canterbury 1353-1414 (46)
.
Robert Braybrooke Bishop London -1404
carried the sacraments and said mass.
The future
Henry V King England 1386-1422 (13)
carried the Sword Curtana.
Thomas Beauchamp 12th Earl Warwick 1338-1401 (61)
and/or
John Beaufort 1st Marquess Somerset, 1st Marquess Dorset 1373-1410 (26)
carried a sword wrapped in red and bound with golden straps symbolising two-fold mercy.
Henry Percy 1st Earl Northumberland 1341-1408 (57)
carried the Lancaster Sword.
Thomas Percy 1st Earl Worcester 1343-1403 (56)
carried the Steward's baton. Thomas Erpingham 1355-1428 (44)
carried a Sword.
Edmund Stafford 5th Earl Stafford 1378-1403 (21)
was appointed
as Knight of the Bath
.
John Lancaster 1st Duke Bedford 1389-1435 (10)
,
John Arundell 1366-1435 (33)
and
Richard Beauchamp 13th Earl Warwick 1382-1439 (17)
were knighted.
Richard Scrope Archbishop York 1350-1405 (49)
attended.
Parliament Henry IV 2: 31 The Names of the Lords Present
After
07 Jan 1401
. The names of the lords who were present at the said declaration are as follows:
Henry, prince of Wales (14)
Edmund, duke of York (59)
Edward, earl of Rutland (28)
Thomas, earl of Arundel (19)
John, earl of Somerset (28)
Edmund, earl of Stafford (22)
Henry, earl of Northumberland (59)
Ralph, earl of Westmorland (37)
Thomas, earl of Worcester (58)
Michael, earl of Suffolk (40)
Richard, Lord Grey of Codnor (30)
Thomas, Lord Berkeley (49)
John, Lord Charlton
Reginald, Lord Grey of Ruthin (39)
Thomas, Lord Camoys (50)
Thomas, Lord Furnivall (39)
Robert, Lord Scales (29)
John, Lord Beaumont
William, Lord Willoughby (31)
Hugh, Lord Burnell (54)
William, Lord Ferrers of Groby (28)
William, Lord Bergavenny (58)
John, Lord Lovell (60)
Robert, Lord Harrington (45)
Richard Lescrope (74)
.
On
21 Jul 1403
Henry IV King England 1367-1413 (36)
, with his son the future
Henry V King England 1386-1422 (16)
, defeated the rebel army of
Henry "Hotspur" Percy 1364-1403 (39)
at the
Battle of Shrewsbury
at the site now known as
Battlefield, Shrewsbury, Shropshire
.
Henry V King England 1386-1422 (16)
took an arrow to the side of his face leaving him severely scarred.
John Stanley 1350-1414 (53)
was wounded in the throat.
Thomas Strickland 1367-1455 (36)
fought and was awarded £38 and two of the rebel Henry's horses.
Richard Beauchamp 13th Earl Warwick 1382-1439 (21)
fought for the King.
Walter Blount 1348-1403 (55)
, the King's Standard Bearer, was killed
by Archibald Douglas 1st Duke Touraine 1372-1424 (31)
.
Edmund Cockayne 1356-1403 (47)
was killed
.
Edmund Stafford 5th Earl Stafford 1378-1403 (25)
was killed
. His son
Humphrey Stafford 1st Duke Buckingham 1402-1460
succeeded as
6th
Earl Stafford (1C 1351)
, 7th
Baron Stafford (1C 1299)
.
Anne Neville Duchess Buckingham
by marriage
Baroness Stafford (1C 1299)
.
Hugh Shirley 1351-1403 (52)
was killed
; he was one of four knights dressed as
Henry IV King England 1367-1413 (36)
.
Of the rebels,
Henry "Hotspur" Percy 1364-1403 (39)
, Madog Kynaston 1360-1403 (43)
and
John Clifton -1403
were killed
.
Thomas Percy 1st Earl Worcester 1343-1403 (60)
was
beheaded
after the battle.
Richard Vernon 1355-1403 (48)
was
hanged
.
1412
.
Letters of Royal And Illustrious Ladies of Great Britain Volume 1
. Letter XXXIII.
Catherine Daughter of John of Gaunt Queen of Castile and Leon (38)
, to her brother
Henry IV (44)
.
Most high and powerful Don Henry, by God's grace king of England and France, lord of Ireland, my most dear and beloved, and with all my heart, and with my entire mind, most cherished brother and lord, I, undoubted Queen of Castile and Leon, mother of the king and his guardian, and governor of his realms, send to recommend myself to your favour and benediction, and much to salute you as him, to whom I pray that God would give as much health and life with honour as you yourself desire.
Most dear and beloved brother and lord, I entreat that by all means, as continually as you can, you will certify and let me know of your health, and life, and good estate and of the Queen (42)
your companion, my dearest and best-loved sister; and of the
Prince of Wales (25)
, and the other princes your sons, my dearest and best-loved nephews; by which you will do me most singular pleasure and honour, and it will be a thing which will greatly please me, since it ia one of the most principal things of this world at which my heart is most joyous and consoled. And since, dearest and best-loved brother and lord, I know well that you will be pleased with the same thing, I certify and let you know, that, at the time when this letter was written, the said king my son (6)
, your dearest and best-loved nephew, and I, and the infantas Donna Maria (10)
and Donna Catalina my daughters, your dearest and best-loved nieces, are well, and in good disposition of our persons; praise to God, who thus grant us to continue, and by his same grace grant it to you at all times.
Moreover, dearest and best-loved brother and lord, we give you to know that, having seen your writing which you sent me by John de Samora, your messenger, and understood its contents, whereas I find there how you complain that the truce was past some days before a prolongation was fixed for another following year, according as he will make relation to you. About this, and, moreover, about the coming of your ambassadors, who should come to join themselves with those whom the king my son should send, to see and determine upon the damage and mischief which those who are injured have received of their own goods, f send to you the said John de Samora, who will speak of some things that he will have to say to you from me, and of others which have been already confirmed in my name, which he will tell you. Wherefore, dearest and best-beloved brother and lord, I request you that it would please you to give faith and credence to the things that he will say to you on my part in this matter. Dearest and best-loved brother and lord, may the Holy Trinity ever have you in his holy keeping! Written in the city of Valladolid
, the 30th day of July. I THE Queen.
On 20 Mar 1413 Henry IV King England 1367-1413 (45) died in the Jerusalem Chamber, Cheyneygates, Westminster Abbey in Westminster Abbey confirming a prophesy that he would die in Jerusalem. His son Henry V King England 1386-1422 (26) succeeded as V King England: Plantagenet Lancaster . His sons Henry V King England 1386-1422 (26) and Humphrey Lancaster 1st Duke Gloucester 1390-1447 (22) were present. He Henry IV King England 1367-1413 (45) was buried in the Chancel of Canterbury Cathedral.
On
09 Apr 1413
Henry V King England 1386-1422 (26)
was crowned
V
King England: Plantagenet Lancaster
by Thomas Fitzalan Archbishop York, Archbishop Canterbury 1353-1414 (60)
at
Westminster Abbey
.
Richard Beauchamp 13th Earl Warwick 1382-1439 (31)
was appointed
Lord High Steward
.
Henry Fitzhugh 3rd Baron Fitzhugh 1358-1425 (55)
was appointed
Lord High Constable
. .
In
1414
John Lancaster 1st Duke Bedford 1389-1435 (23)
was created
1st
Duke Bedford (1C 1414)
, 1st
Earl Richmond (6C 1414)
, 1st
Earl Kendal (1C 1414)
. .
In 1414 Nicholas IV Longford 1373-1415 (41) indented to serve with Henry V King England 1386-1422 (27) in France with a retinue of 50 archers.
On
31 Jul 1415
, when
Henry V King England 1386-1422 (28)
was in
Portchester Castle, Hampshire
preparing to invade France,
Edmund Mortimer 5th Earl March, 7th Earl Ulster 1391-1425 (23)
revealed the
Southampton Plot
to
him (28)
.
Henry Scrope 3rd Baron Scrope Masham 1373-1415 (42)
,
Thomas Grey 1384-1415 (30)
, and
Richard York 1st Earl Cambridge 1385-1415 (30)
were intending to replace
Henry V King England 1386-1422 (28)
with
Edmund Mortimer 5th Earl March, 7th Earl Ulster 1391-1425 (23)
as King of England based on
Edmund Mortimer 5th Earl March, 7th Earl Ulster 1391-1425 (23)
having a better claim to the throne being descended from Edward III's second son
Lionel Plantagenet 1st Duke Clarence 1338-1368
whereas
Henry V King England 1386-1422 (28)
was descended from the third son
John of Gaunt 1st Duke Lancaster 1340-1399
.
Robert Willoughby 6th Baron Willoughby Eresby 1385-1452 (30)
,
Richard Vere 11th Earl Oxford 1385-1417 (29)
,
Thomas Montagu 1st Count Perche, 4th Earl Salisbury 1388-1428 (27)
and Thomas Camoys 1st Baron Camoys 1351-1421 (64)
sat in judgement.
On 13 Aug 1415 Henry V King England 1386-1422 (29) landed at Normandy
In Sep 1415 Henry V King England 1386-1422 (29) commenced his invasion of France by undertaking the Siege of Harfleur to provide himself with a port from which to supply future operations. John Mowbray 2nd Duke Norfolk 1392-1432 (23) , John Fastolf 1380-1459 (35) and Thomas Chaucer 1367-1434 (48) fought. William "Jackanapes" Pole 1st Duke Suffolk 1396-1450 (18) was wounded. Benedict Nichols Bishop St David's -1433 was present.
On
25 Oct 1415
Henry V King England 1386-1422 (29)
defeated the French army at the
Battle of Agincourt
.
Henry V King England 1386-1422 (29)
commanded the Main Battle. Thomas Camoys 1st Baron Camoys 1351-1421 (64)
commanded the Rearguard.
Richard Vere 11th Earl Oxford 1385-1417 (30)
commanded.
Humphrey Lancaster 1st Duke Gloucester 1390-1447 (25)
was wounded, and was protected by his brother
Henry V King England 1386-1422 (29)
.
Edward York 1st Duke Albemarle aka Aumale, 2nd Duke York 1373-1415 (42)
, commander of the Vanguard, was killed
; the most senior English casualty.
John Fortescue 1380-1415 (35)
, Dafydd Gam Brecon 1380-1415 (35)
and Edward Burnell -1415
, were killed
.
Michael Pole 3rd Earl Suffolk 1394-1415 (21)
was killed
. His brother
William "Jackanapes" Pole 1st Duke Suffolk 1396-1450 (19)
succeeded as
4th
Earl Suffolk (3C 1385)
.
The English included: Louis Robbessart 1390-1430 (25)
,
Richard Beauchamp 13th Earl Warwick 1382-1439 (33)
, William Botreaux 3rd Baron Botreaux 1389-1462 (26)
,
William Bourchier 1st Count Eu 1374-1420 (41)
,
John Cornwall 1st Baron Fanhope, 1st Baron Milbroke 1364-1443 (51)
, Edward Courtenay 1385-1418 (30)
,
Ralph Cromwell 3rd Baron Cromwell 1403-1456 (12)
,
Thomas Dutton 1396-1431 (19)
,
Edmund Ferrers 6th Baron Ferrers Chartley 1386-1435 (29)
,
Roger Fiennes 1384-1449 (31)
,
Henry Fitzhugh 3rd Baron Fitzhugh 1358-1425 (57)
,
John Grey 1387-1439 (28)
,
John Grey 1st Earl Tankerville 1384-1421 (31)
,
William Harrington 1373-1440 (42)
as the King's Standard Bearer,
Walter Hungerford 1st Baron Hungerford 1378-1449 (37)
,
Piers Legh 1389-1422
(wounded), Alfred Longford
,
Thomas Montagu 1st Count Perche, 4th Earl Salisbury 1388-1428 (27)
, Thomas Morley 6th Baron Marshal, 5th Baron Morley 1393-1435 (22)
, John Rodney -1417
,
Richard Scrope 3rd Baron Scrope Bolton 1393-1420 (22)
,
Robert Strelley 1397-1430 (18)
,
James Tuchet 5th Baron Audley Heighley 1398-1459 (17)
,
Robert Umfraville 1363-1437 (52)
,
Thomas West 2nd Baron West 1380-1416 (35)
,
Robert Willoughby 6th Baron Willoughby Eresby 1385-1452 (30)
. Thomas Erpingham 1355-1428 (60)
commanded the archers. Thomas Rempston 1389-1458 (26)
was present.
Thomas Strickland 1367-1455 (48)
carried the Banner of St George.
The Welsh included:
William ap Thomas "Blue Knight of Gwent" Herbert 1380-1445 (35)
, Walter Sais
, Roger Vaughan
and his
son
Roger Vaughan -1471
.
Owen Tudor 1400-1461 (15)
is believed to have been present as a squire.
The French army suffered significant casualties.
Charles Albret 1368-1415 (46)
, Robert Bar Count Soissons, Count Marle 1390-1415 (25)
, Philip Valois-Burgundy II Count Nevers 1389-1415 (26)
, John Bar 1380-1415 (35)
, Jacques Chatillon 1367-1415 (48)
, David Rambures 1364-1415 (51)
and his three sons: Jean Rambures -1415
, Hugues Rambures -1415
and Philippe Rambures -1415
, Waleran Luxembourg 1355-1415 (60)
were killed
. Charles Valois Duke Orléans 1394-1465 (20)
, John Bourbon I Duke Bourbon 1381-1434 (34)
and Charles Artois Count Eu 1394-1472 (21)
were captured.
Thomas Tunstall 1358-1415 (57)
was killed
.
Edward Bar III Duke Bar 1377-1415 (38)
was killed
. His brother Cardinal Louis Bar 1377-1430 (38)
succeeded as
I
Duke Bar
.
John Valois-Alençon I Duke Alençon -1415
was killed
. His son Jean Valois-Alençon II Duke Alençon 1409-1476 (6)
succeeded as
II
Duke Alençon
.
Frederick Metz I Count Vaudémont 1368-1415 (47)
was killed
. His son Antoine Metz Count Vaudémont 1400-1458 (15)
succeeded as
Count Vaudémont
.
Anthony Valois-Burgundy Duke Brabant 1384-1415 (31)
was killed
. His son John Valois-Burgundy IV Duke Brabant 1403-1427 (12)
succeeded as
IV Duke Brabant
. Jacqueline Wittelsbach Duchess Brabant 1401-1436 (14)
by marriage
Duchess Brabant
.
In 1419 John Beaufort 1st Duke Somerset 1403-1444 (16) fought in his cousin Henry V King England 1386-1422 (32) campaigns in France
On 21 May 1420 the Treaty of Troyes was signed at Troyes . Thomas Beaufort 1st Duke Exeter 1377-1426 (43) and Ralph Cromwell 3rd Baron Cromwell 1403-1456 (17) negotiated the terms which included the marriage of Henry V (33) and Catherine of Valois (18) , daughter of Charles V (17) , and the acknowledgement of Henry V King England 1386-1422 (33) as Charles V's (51) heir disinheriting the Dauphin (17) .
Marriage of Henry V and Catherine of Valois
On
02 Jun 1420
Henry V (33)
and Catherine of Valois (18)
were married
at Troyes Cathedral
.
After
10 Aug 1420
Thomas Fitzgerald 5th Earl Desmond 1386-1420 (34)
was buried in Paris
Funeral of Thomas Fitzgerald.
Henry V (33)
and Charles V (51)
were present.
In Dec 1421 Henry V King England 1386-1422 (35) commenced the Siege of Meaux . John Cornwall 1st Baron Fanhope, 1st Baron Milbroke 1364-1443 (57) fought. John Cornwall 1403-1421 (18) was killed ; his head being blown off by a cannon ball witnessed by his father. Meaux was eventually captured on 11 May 1422.
On 06 Dec 1421 Henry VI King England, II King France 1421-1471 was born to Henry V King England 1386-1422 (35) and Catherine of Valois Queen Consort England 1401-1437 (20) at Windsor Castle, Windsor, Berkshire
On 31 Aug 1422 Henry V King England 1386-1422 (36) died at Château de Vincennes, Vincennes possibly from dysentry, possibly from heatstroke. John Dudley 1st Baron Dudley 1400-1487 (21) brought the body of Henry V King England 1386-1422 (36) back to England. His son His only child Henry succeeded as VI King England: Plantagenet Lancaster .
On 07 Nov 1422 Henry V King England 1386-1422 was buried at Westminster Abbey . John Dudley 1st Baron Dudley 1400-1487 (21) attended as Chief Mourner and Standard Bearer .
Death of Dowager Queen Consort Catherine of Valois
On
03 Jan 1437
Catherine of Valois Queen Consort England 1401-1437 (35)
died
. She had been married aged eighteen to
Henry V King England 1386-1422
for two years three months. Their son was
Henry VI King England, II King France 1421-1471 (15)
.
After Henry V died she disappears somewhat from the records other than for Parliament to legislate against her marrying without permission, which she then duly did, to
Owen Tudor 1400-1461 (37)
, and have two sons, the elder of which was father
Henry VII King England and Ireland 1457-1509 (-21)
.
Around 1510 Meynnart Wewyck 1499-1525 (10) is believed to have painted the portrait of Henry VII King England and Ireland 1457-1509 .
Around 1520 Unknown Artist .Netherlands.Portrait of Henry VII King England and Ireland 1457-1509 .
Trial and Punishment of Eleanor Cobham
In
1441
Eleanor Cobham 1400-1452 (41)
, wife of the heir presumptive
Humphrey 1st Duke Gloucester (50)
, brother of the deceased
Henry V King England 1386-1422
, uncle of
Henry VI King England, II King France 1421-1471 (19)
, was tried for predicting the future of the King; in reality a veiled attack on her husband who had over-reached himself. She had consulted two astrologers Thomas Southwell and Roger Bolingbroke.All three were arrested, tried and found guilty. Eleanor denied most of the charges but conFessd to obtaining potions from Margery Jourdemayne, 'the Witch of Eye'.Thomas Southwell died whilst in the
Tower of London, Tower Hill, City of London
.
Margery Jourdemayne was burned at the stake.
Eleanor was sentenced to do public penance, divorce her husband and remain confined for the remainder of her life.
Apr 1509
.
Letters and Papers Foreign and Domestic Henry VIII Volume 1 1509-1514
.Will of
Henry VII (52)
:
At his manor of
Richmond
March 24 Hen. VII., the
King (52)
makes his last will, commending his soul to the Redeemer with the words he has used since his first "years of discretion," Domine Jesu Christe, qui me ex nichilo creasti, fecisti, redemisti et predestinasti ad hoc quod sum, Tu scis quid de me facere vis, fac de me secundum voluntatem Tuam cum misericordia, trusting in the grace of His Blessed Mother in whom, after Him, has been all his (testator's) trust, by whom in all his adversities he has had special comfort, and to whom he now makes his prayer (recited), as also to all the company of Heaven and especially his "accustumed avoures" St. Michael, St. John Baptist, St. John Evangelist, St. George, St. Anthony, St. Edward, St. Vincent, St. Anne, St. Mary Magdalene and St. Barbara, to defend him at the hour of death and be intercessors for the remission of his sins and salvation of his soul.
Desires to be buried at
Westminster
, where he was crowned, where lie buried many of his progenitors, especially his granddame Katharine
wife to
Henry V
and daughter to Charles of France
, and whereto he means shortly to translate the remains of
Henry IV
in the
chapel
which he has begun to build (giving full directions for the placing and making of his tomb and finishing of the said chapel according to the plan which he has "in picture delivered" to the prior of St. Bartholomew's beside Smithfield, master of the works for the same); and he has delivered beforehand to the abbot, &c., of Westminster, 5,000l., by indenture dated Richmond, 13 April 23 Hen VII, towards the cost.
His executors shall cause 10,000 masses in honor of the Trinity, the Five Wounds, the Five Joys of Our Lady, the Nine Orders of Angels, the Patriarchs, the Twelve Apostles and All Saints (numbers to each object specified) to be said within one month after his decease, at 6d. each, making in all 250l, and shall distribute 2,000l. in alms; and to ensure payment he has left 2,250l. with the abbot, &c., of West-minster, by indenture dated _ (blank) day of _ (blank) in the _ (blank) year of his reign.
His debts are then to be paid and reparation for wrongs made by his executors at the discretion of the following persons, by whom all complaints shall be tenderly weighed, viz, the abp of Canterbury (59)
, Richard bp of Winchester (61)
, the bps of London
and Rochester (39)
,
Thomas Earl of Surrey (66)
, Treasurer General,
George Earl of Shrewsbury (41)
, Steward of the House,
Sir Charles Somerset Lord Herbert (49)
, Chamberlain, the two Chief Justices, Mr. John Yong (44)
, Master of the Rolls,
Sir Thos. Lovell (30)
, Treasurer of the House, Mr. Thomas Routhall, secretary, Sir Ric Emson (59)
, Chancellor of the Duchy,
Edm. Dudley (47)
, the King's attorney at the time of his decease, and his confessor, the Provincial of the Friars Observants, and Mr. William Atwater, dean of the Chapel, or at least six of them and three of his executors.
His executors shall see that the officers of the Household and Wardrobe discharge any debts which may be due for charges of the same.
Lands to the yearly value of above 1,000 mks have been "amortised" for fulfilment of certain covenants (described) with the abbey of Westminster.
For the completion of the hospital which he has begun to build at the Savoie place beside Charingcrosse, and towards which 10,000 mks in ready money has been delivered to the dean and chapter of St. Paul's, by indenture dated _ (blank), his executors shall deliver any more money which may be necessary; and they shall also make (if he has not done it in his lifetime) two similar hospitals in the suburbs of York and Coventry.
Certain cathedrals, abbeys, &c., named in a schedule hereto annexed [not annexed now] have undertaken to make for him orisons, prayers and suffrages "while the world shall endure," in return for which he has made them large confirmations, licences and other grants; and he now wishes 6s. 8d. each to be delivered soon after his decease to the rulers of such cathedrals, &c., 3s. 4d. to every canon and monk, being priest, within the same and 20d. to every canon, monk, vicar and minister not being priest. His executors shall bestow 2,000l. upon the repair of the highways and bridges from Windsor to Richmond manor and thence to St. George's church beside
Southwark
, and thence to Greenwich manor, and thence to Canterbury.
To divers lords, as well of his blood as other, and also to knights, squires and other subjects, he has, for their good service, made grants of lands, offices and annuities, which he straitly charges his son, the
Prince (17)
, and other heirs to respect; as also the enfeoffments of the Duchy of Lancaster made by Parliaments of 7 and 19 Hen. VII. for the fulfilment of his will.
Bequests for finishing of the church of the New College in Cambridge and the church of Westminster, for the houses of Friars Observants, for the altar within the King's grate (i.e. of his tomb), for the high altar within the King's chapel, for the image of the King to be made and set upon St. Edward's shrine, for the College of Windsor, for the monastery of Westminster, for the image of the King to be set at St. Thomas's shrine at Canterbury, and for chalices and pixes of a certain fashion to be given to all the houses of Friars and every parish church not suitably provided with such.
Bequest of a dote of 50,000l. for the marriage of
Lady Mary (13)
the King's daughter with Charles Prince of Spain (9)
, as contracted at Richmond _ (blank) Dec. 24 Hen. VIII., or (if that fail) her marriage with any prince out of the realm by "consent of our said son the
Prince (17)
, his Council and our said executors."
Before 1532 Hans Holbein The Younger 1497-1543 (34) . Portrait of William Warham Archbishop Canterbury 1450-1532 (81) .
Around 1620 based on a work of 1526. Unknown Artist . Portrait of William Warham Archbishop Canterbury 1450-1532 .
After
21 Apr 1509
Thomas Wriothesley Garter King of Arms -1534 (21)
made a drawing of the death of Henry VII (he wasn't present). The drawing shows those present and in some cases provides their arms by which they can be identified. From top left clockwise:
Richard Foxe Bishop 1448-1528 (61)
Two tonsured clerics
George Hastings 1st Earl Huntingdon 1487-1544 (22)
Richard Weston of Sutton Place 1465-1541 (44)
Richard Clement of Ingham Mote 1482-1538 (27)
Matthew Baker Governor Jersey -1513
John Sharpe of Coggleshall in Essex -1518
Physician holding urine bottle
William Tyler
Hugh Denys
William Fitzwilliam 1st Earl Southampton 1490-1542 (19)
closing the King's eyes.There is doubt as to whether the person shown is
William Fitzwilliam 1st Earl Southampton 1490-1542 (19)
given his age of around nineteen at the King's death. He appears to be holding a Staff of Office although sources state he wasn't appointed Gentleman Usher, in which role he would have a Staff of Office, until Henry VIII's Coronation in Jun 1509.
The Arms below him are Quarterly 1 Lozengy argent & gules (FitzWilliam); 2 Arms of
John Neville 1st Marquess Montagu 1431-1471
3 Quartered 1 possibly Plantagent with white border ie Holland 2 and 3 Tibetot, 4 Unknown, overall a star for difference indicating third son.
William Fitzwilliam 1st Earl Southampton 1490-1542 (19)
was his father's third son, and his mother was
Lucy Neville 1468-1534 (41)
daughter of
John Neville 1st Marquess Montagu 1431-1471
. It appears correct that the person represented is
William Fitzwilliam 1st Earl Southampton 1490-1542 (19)
.
William Fitzwilliam 1st Earl Southampton 1490-1542 (19)
was the childhood companion of
Henry VIII (17)
.
Physician holding urine bottle
Around 1510 Meynnart Wewyck 1499-1525 (10) . Portrait of Margaret Beaufort Countess Richmond 1443-1509 in the Masters Lodge, St John's College, Oxford University, Oxford, Oxfordshire .Commissioned by John Fisher Bishop of Rochester 1469-1535 (40) . Note the Beaufort Arms on the wall beneath which is the Beafort Portcullis. Repeated in the window.She is wearing widow's clothes, or possibly that of a convent; Gabled Headress with Lappets . On 29 Mar 2019 , St John's College, Cambridge , which she founded, announced the portrait was original work by Wewyck.
1540 Hans Holbein The Younger 1497-1543 (43) .Miniature portrait of Henry VIII King England and Ireland 1491-1547 (48) .
Around 1525 Unknown Artist .Netherlands.Portrait of Henry VIII King England and Ireland 1491-1547 (33) .
In 1544 Master John . Portrait of Mary Tudor Queen Consort France 1496-1533 .
Family Trees
Paternal Family Tree: Anjou aka Plantagenet
Maternal Family Tree: Aoife NI Diarmait Macmurrough Countess Pembroke Countess Buckingham 1145-1188
Descendants Family Trees:
Edward "Longshanks" I King England 1239-1307
Edward III King England 1312-1377
Descent
Kings Wessex: Great x 16 Grand Son of Aethelwulf King Wessex -858
Kings Gwynedd: Great x 9 Grand Son of Owain "Great" King Gwynedd 1100-1170
Kings Seisyllwg: Great x 14 Grand Son of Hywel "Dda aka Good" King Seisyllwg, King Deheubarth 880-950
Kings Powys: Great x 10 Grand Son of Maredudd ap Bleddyn King Powys 1047-1132
Kings England: Son of Henry IV King England 1367-1413
Kings Scotland: Great x 9 Grand Son of Malcolm III King Scotland 1031-1093
Kings Franks: Great x 7 Grand Son of Louis VII King Franks 1120-1180
Kings France: Great x 3 Grand Son of Philip "Fair" IV King France 1268-1314
Ancestry
Father: Henry IV King England 1367-1413 Grandson of Edward III King England 1312-1377
GrandFather:
John of Gaunt 1st Duke Lancaster 1340-1399
Son of Edward III King England 1312-1377
Great GrandFather:
Edward III King England 1312-1377
Son of Edward II King England 1284-1327
Great x 2 GrandFather:
Edward II King England 1284-1327
Son of Edward "Longshanks" I King England 1239-1307
Great x 3 GrandFather:
Edward "Longshanks" I King England 1239-1307
Son of Henry III King England 1207-1272
Great x 3 GrandMother: Eleanor of Castile Queen Consort England 1241-1290
Great x 2 Granddaughter of Henry "Curtmantle" II King England 1133-1189
Great x 2 GrandMother: Isabella Capet Queen Consort England 1295-1358
Great x 4 Granddaughter of Henry "Curtmantle" II King England 1133-1189
Great x 3 GrandFather: Philip "Fair" IV King France 1268-1314
Great x 3 Grandson of Henry "Curtmantle" II King England 1133-1189
Great x 3 GrandMother:
Joan Blois I Queen Navarre 1273-1305
Great x 3 Granddaughter of Henry "Curtmantle" II King England 1133-1189
Great GrandMother: Philippa of Hainault Queen Consort England 1314-1369
Great x 5 Granddaughter of Stephen I King England 1094-1154
Great x 2 GrandFather: William Hainault I Count Hainault, III Count Avesnes, III Count Holland, II Count Zeeland 1286-1337
Great x 4 Grandson of Stephen I King England 1094-1154
Great x 3 GrandFather: John Hainault II Count Hainault, II Count Holland 1247-1304
Great x 3 Grandson of Stephen I King England 1094-1154
Great x 3 GrandMother: Philippa Luxembourg Count Hainault, Count Holland 1252-1311 Great x 5 Granddaughter of William "Conqueror" I King England 1028-1087
Great x 2 GrandMother: Joan Valois Count Zeeland, Count Holland, Count Avesnes, Count Hainault 1294-1342
Great x 4 Granddaughter of Henry "Curtmantle" II King England 1133-1189
Great x 3 GrandFather: Charles Valois I Count Valois 1270-1325
Great x 3 Grandson of Henry "Curtmantle" II King England 1133-1189
Great x 3 GrandMother: Margaret Capet Count Valois 1273-1299
Great x 3 Granddaughter of Henry "Curtmantle" II King England 1133-1189
GrandMother:
Blanche Plantagenet Duchess Lancaster 1345-1368
Great x 2 Granddaughter of Henry III King England 1207-1272
Great GrandFather:
Henry of Grosmont 1st Duke Lancaster 1310-1361
Great Grandson of Henry III King England 1207-1272
Great x 2 GrandFather:
Henry Plantagenet 3rd Earl Leicester 3rd Earl Lancaster 1281-1345
Grandson of Henry III King England 1207-1272
Great x 3 GrandFather:
Edmund Crouchback Plantagenet 1st Earl Leicester, 1st Earl Lancaster 1245-1296
Son of Henry III King England 1207-1272
Great x 3 GrandMother: Blanche Capet Queen Navarre 1248-1302
Great x 2 Granddaughter of Henry "Curtmantle" II King England 1133-1189
Great x 2 GrandMother: Maud Chaworth 1282-1322
Great x 3 GrandFather: Patrick Chaworth 1250-1283
Great x 3 GrandMother:
Isabella Beauchamp Baroness Monthermer 1263-1306
Great GrandMother:
Isabel Beaumont Duchess Lancaster 1320-1361
Great x 4 Granddaughter of Henry "Beauclearc" I King England 1068-1135
Great x 2 GrandFather:
Henry Beaumont 4th Earl Buchan 1279-1340
Great x 3 Grandson of Henry "Beauclearc" I King England 1068-1135
Great x 3 GrandFather: Louis Brienne Viscount Beaumont 1227-1297 Great x 2 Grandson of Henry "Curtmantle" II King England 1133-1189
Great x 3 GrandMother: Agnes Beaumont-Sarthe Great x 2 Granddaughter of Henry "Beauclearc" I King England 1068-1135
Great x 2 GrandMother: Alice Comyn Baroness Beaumont Great x 7 Granddaughter of Henry "Beauclearc" I King England 1068-1135
Great x 3 GrandFather: Alexander Comyn -1308 Great x 6 Grandson of Henry "Beauclearc" I King England 1068-1135
Great x 3 GrandMother: Joanna Latimer 1269-1320
Mother:
Mary Bohun Duchess Lancaster 1368-1394
Great x 2 Granddaughter of Edward "Longshanks" I King England 1239-1307
GrandFather:
Humphrey Bohun 7th Earl Hereford, 6th Earl Essex, 2nd Earl Northampton 1341-1373
Great Grandson of Edward "Longshanks" I King England 1239-1307
Great GrandFather:
William Bohun 1st Earl Northampton 1309-1361
Grandson of Edward "Longshanks" I King England 1239-1307
Great x 2 GrandFather:
Humphrey Bohun 4th Earl Hereford, 3rd Earl Essex 1276-1322
Great x 3 GrandFather:
Humphrey Bohun 3rd Earl Hereford, 2nd Earl Essex 1249-1298
Great x 3 GrandMother:
Maud Fiennes Countess Essex, Countess Hereford 1254-1298
Great x 2 GrandMother:
Princess Elizabeth of Rhuddlan Plantagenet Countess Essex, Countess Hereford, Countess Holland 1282-1316
Daughter of Edward "Longshanks" I King England 1239-1307
Great x 3 GrandFather:
Edward "Longshanks" I King England 1239-1307
Son of Henry III King England 1207-1272
Great x 3 GrandMother: Eleanor of Castile Queen Consort England 1241-1290
Great x 2 Granddaughter of Henry "Curtmantle" II King England 1133-1189
Great GrandMother:
Elizabeth Badlesmere Countess Northampton 1313-1356
Great x 4 Granddaughter of Henry "Curtmantle" II King England 1133-1189
Great x 2 GrandFather:
Bartholomew Badlesmere 1st Baron Badlesmere 1275-1322
Great x 3 GrandFather: Gunselin Badlesmere -1301
Great x 3 GrandMother: Joan Fitzbernard
Great x 2 GrandMother:
Margaret Clare Baroness Badlesmere 1287-1333
Great x 3 Granddaughter of Henry "Curtmantle" II King England 1133-1189
Great x 3 GrandFather:
Thomas Clare 1245-1287
Great x 4 Grandson of Henry "Beauclearc" I King England 1068-1135
Great x 3 GrandMother: Juliana Fitzgerald 1266-1300 Great x 2 Granddaughter of Henry "Curtmantle" II King England 1133-1189
GrandMother: Joan Fitzalan Countess Essex, Countess Hereford, Countess Northampton 1347-1419
Great x 2 Granddaughter of Henry III King England 1207-1272
Great GrandFather: Richard Fitzalan 10th Earl Arundel, 8th Earl Surrey 1306-1376
Great x 5 Grandson of John "Lackland" I King England 1166-1216
Great x 2 GrandFather: Edmund Fitzalan 9th Earl Arundel 1285-1326
Great x 4 Grandson of John "Lackland" I King England 1166-1216
Great x 3 GrandFather: Richard Fitzalan 8th Earl Arundel 1267-1302
Great x 3 Grandson of John "Lackland" I King England 1166-1216
Great x 3 GrandMother: Alice Saluzzo Countess Arundel -1292
Great x 6 Granddaughter of William "Conqueror" I King England 1028-1087
Great x 2 GrandMother:
Alice Warenne Countess Arundel
Great x 3 GrandFather:
William Warenne -1286
Great x 3 GrandMother:
Joan Vere
Great GrandMother:
Eleanor Plantagenet Countess Arundel, Countess Surrey 1318-1372
Great Granddaughter of Henry III King England 1207-1272
Great x 2 GrandFather:
Henry Plantagenet 3rd Earl Leicester 3rd Earl Lancaster 1281-1345
Grandson of Henry III King England 1207-1272
Great x 3 GrandFather:
Edmund Crouchback Plantagenet 1st Earl Leicester, 1st Earl Lancaster 1245-1296
Son of Henry III King England 1207-1272
Great x 3 GrandMother: Blanche Capet Queen Navarre 1248-1302
Great x 2 Granddaughter of Henry "Curtmantle" II King England 1133-1189
Great x 2 GrandMother: Maud Chaworth 1282-1322
Great x 3 GrandFather: Patrick Chaworth 1250-1283
Great x 3 GrandMother:
Isabella Beauchamp Baroness Monthermer 1263-1306