Margaret beauchamp jasper tudor1/11/2024 Great rebel and traitor, Henry, Earl of Richmond". Persons implicated in Buckingham's conspiracy and insurrection, was, oneĭirected against " Margaret, Countess of Richmond, mother to the King's Among the acts passed by this parliament for the punishment of Year, on the, a parliament met at Westminster, opened by Richard in person, his confidant and instrument, Made Constable of England for life in the Dec of 1483. Prudently possible was done to humiliate and punish the wife. Strange spectacle, while honours were heaped on the husband, all that seemed Hope to bribe her to be loyal to him or to desert the cause of her own son. But Margaret of Richmond's participation in the conspiracy which precededīuckingham's abortive insurrection was well-known to Richard, and he could not The plot failed, and she narrowly missed death at In 1483, after Richard III had seized the throne, she plotted to overthrow him, encouraging theĭuke of Buckingham to rise and sending to her son in exile, urging him to invade England. The accession of the Tudor dynasty to the throne of England. Nevertheless, have been very considerable, and to it in all probability was due Of the reverend father my Lord of London, which promise she renewed, after her " Long time before that he (Lord Stanley) died, she obtained of him licence, and promised to live chaste, in the hands Her married life with her third husband in a way not unusual in those days forįather-confessor, John Fisher, Bishop of Rochester says: Her piety was of the ascetic kind, and she passed part if not all of Margaret herself gained by it a powerful protector high in the favour of Match seems to have been one of convenience on her side, probably it was so on Her third marriage with Lord Stanley, the great nobleman whom the YorkistĮdward IV delighted to honour became the step-father of the Lancastrian Pretender. Woman of forty when in 1481 she lost her second husband, Sir Henry Stafford. To gain the battle of Bosworth and ascend the throne of England. Overthrown, both of them fled to France, whence the nephew was to return one day Tudor, Earl of Pembroke, was a fierce Lancastrian, and when that cause was The little Henry of Richmond's uncle by the father's side, His son, put the young Henry Tudor's life in danger, for he was now the leading male representative of the The early education of her only son, but was in a position to help him flee abroad to safety in 1471, when the victory ofĮdward IV ayer the Lancastrians, and more important the death of Henry VI and Son of Humphrey, Duke of Buckingham -just when civil war in England was breaking Three years later she was married to Sir Henry Stafford A few months after the birth of this their and her only child, her At fourteen she marriedĮarl of Richmond, half-brother of Henry VI, and father by her of Henry, Earl of Richmond, who became She was contracted to marry, while still a child, Up a pious, studious, and accomplished woman. She was a girl of ten when she lost her father, and she grew The House of York were extinguished or set aside, Margaret had herself a shadowyĬlaim to the crown. Married, and his offspring by whom an act of parliament legitimised. Son of John of Gaunt by his mistress, Catherine Swynford, whom he afterwards Her grandfather, John, Earl of Somerset, was the Suffolk) 1449 ANNULMENT 1452ĭaughter and sole heiress of John Beaufort, Duke of , Abbot's House, Cheyney Gates, Westminster, Englandĭe La POLE (2° D. Born:, Bletsoe Castle, Bedfordshire, England
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