Henry "8th of England" TUDOR

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Type Value Date Place Sources
name Henry "8th of England" TUDOR

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Type Date Place Sources
death 28 JAN 1546/47
Whitehall Palace, Westminster, Middlesex, England Find persons in this place
birth 28. June 1491
Greenwich, Kent, England Find persons in this place
King
Partners about 1524
North Petherton, Somerset, England Find persons in this place
Partners
marriage 25 JAN 1532/33
Whitehall Palace, Westminster, Middlesex, England Find persons in this place
marriage 20. May 1536
Wolf Hall, Savernake, Wiltshire, England Find persons in this place
marriage 6 JAN 1539/40
Greenwich, Kent, England Find persons in this place
marriage 11. June 1509
marriage 3 JAN 1508/09
Greenwich, Kent, England Find persons in this place
marriage 28. July 1540
Hampton Court Palace, Middlesex, England Find persons in this place
marriage 12. July 1543
Hampton Court Palace, Middlesex, England Find persons in this place

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Agnes Beaupenny Blewitt EDWARDS

Mary BOLEYN
25 JAN 1532/33
Whitehall Palace, Westminster, Middlesex, England
Anne BOLEYN
20. May 1536
Wolf Hall, Savernake, Wiltshire, England
Jane SEYMOUR
6 JAN 1539/40
Greenwich, Kent, England
Anne of CLEVES
11. June 1509
Catherine of ARAGON
28. July 1540
Hampton Court Palace, Middlesex, England
Katherine HOWARD
12. July 1543
Hampton Court Palace, Middlesex, England
Katherine PARR

Elizabeth BLOUNT

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"If a lion knew his strength, it were hard for any man to hold him." - Sir Thomas More of Henry VIII Prince Henry Henry Tudor, named after his father, Henry VII, was born June 28, 1491 in Greenwich Palace. Since he was the second son, and not expected to become king, we know little of his childhood until the death of his older brother Arthur. We know that he attended the wedding celebrations of Arthur and his bride, Catherine of Aragon, in November 1501 when he was 10 years old. Shortly after the wedding, Arthur and Catherine went to live in Wales, as was tradition for the heir to the throne. But, four months after the marriage began, it ended, with the death of Arthur Prince of Wales. A treaty was signed that would allow Catherine to marry the next heir to the throne -- Prince Henry. Until then, Catherine's parents, Ferdinand and Isabella of Spain would send over 100,000 crowns worth of plate and gold as a wedding gift and Henry would pay the agreed upon dowry. It was deemed necessary for a papal dispensation to be issued allowing Henry to marry Catherine, as she was his dead brother's wife, and this marriage was prohibited in Leviticus. At the time, and throughout her life, Catherine denied that her marriage to Arthur had even been consummated (and given the boy's health, that is most likely the case) so no dispensation was needed. However, both the parties in Spain and England wanted to be sure of the legitimacy of the marriage, so permission from the pope was sought and received. This issue would be very important during the Divorce and the Break with Rome. The marriage still did not take place however. Henry VII had been slow to pay his part of the arrangement and her parents were refusing to send the marriage portion of plate and gold. The stalemate continued until Henry VII died on April 22, 1509 and his son became Henry VIII. Henry was just shy of 18 years old when he became king, and had been preparing for it from the time of his older brother Arthur's death. At this age, he was not the image that we usually call to mind when we hear the name Henry VIII. He was not the overweight and ill man of his later years. In his youth, he was handsome and athletic. He was tall and had a bright red-gold cap of hair and beard, a far cry from the fat, balding and unhealthy man that is often remembered Henry's marital career is probably the thing that he is most known for. The story of Henry's wives is told on their own pages. King Henry VIII Shortly after becoming king, Henry VIII took Catherine of Aragon as his bride. He inherited £1.5 million pounds from his father. http://www.tudorhistory.org/ It is suggested in some documents including in the book 'Edward's Legacy' by David Dean Edwards (1992), that it was whispered among some Tudor researchers that Agnes was mistress to King Henry VIII of England and that the son RICHARD was fathered by King Henry and not by William. But no solid proof has yet to be found if it ever will be. Nor has solid proof been found that Richard was the son of William either. It will be up to the researcher as to which line to follow. I believe that the evidence leans more towards the fact that Richard was the "bastard" son of the King and Agnes and my documentation here will reveal that line. It is documented that Agnes did have a son named Richard, but only 2 sons, William and Henry are shown to be positively the sons of William. Richard is said to have kept his Edwards last name out of shame for the indescency that his month engaged in. King Henry VIII Tudor was born ca. 1491 and died ca. 1546. He had a mistress named Agnes Blewitt who was born 1509 and she died ca.1575.

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