Henry Stafford
M, b. circa 1425, d. 4 October 1471
King Henry Tudor VII Of England
M, b. 28 January 1458, d. 21 April 1509
| Burial* |
?unknown, Henry VII Chapel, Westminster Abbey, London. Middlesex, England |
| Note* |
Henry VII (1485-1509 AD)
Henry VII, son of Edmund Tudor and Margaret Beaufort, was born in 1457. He married Elizabeth of York in 1486, who bore him four children: Arthur, Henry, Margaret and Mary. He died in 1509 after reigning 24 years.
Henry descended from John of Gaunt, through the latter's illicit affair with Catherine Swynford; although he was a Lancastrian, he gained the throne through personal battle. The Lancastrian victory at the Battle of Bosworth in 1485 left Richard III slain in the field, York ambitions routed and Henry proclaimed king. From the onset of his reign, Henry was determined to bring order to England after 85 years of civil war. His marriage to Elizabeth of York combined both the Lancaster and York factions within the Tudor line, eliminating further discord in regards to succession. He faced two insurrections during his reign, each centered around "pretenders" who claimed a closer dynastic link to the Plantagenets than Henry. Lambert Simnel posed as the Earl of Warwick, but his army was defeated and he was eventually pardoned and forced to work in the king's kitchen. Perkin Warbeck posed as Richard of York, Edward V's younger brother (and co-prisoner in the Tower of London); Warbeck's support came from the continent, and after repeated invasion attempts, Henry had him imprisoned and executed.
Henry greatly strengthened the monarchy by employing many political innovations to outmaneuver the nobility. The household staff rose beyond mere servitude: Henry eschewed public appearances, therefore, staff members were the few persons Henry saw on a regular basis. He created the Committee of the Privy Council ,a forerunner of the modern cabinet) as an executive advisory board; he established the Court of the Star Chamber to increase royal involvement in civil and criminal cases; and as an alternative to a revenue tax disbursement from Parliament, he imposed forced loans and grants on the nobility. Henry's mistrust of the nobility derived from his experiences in the Wars of the Roses - a majority remained dangerously neutral until the very end. His skill at by-passing Parliament (and thus, the will of the nobility) played a crucial role in his success at renovating government.
Henry's political acumen was also evident in his handling of foreign affairs. He played Spain off of France by arranging the marriage of his eldest son, Arthur, to Catherine of Aragon, daughter of Ferdinand and Isabella. Arthur died within months and Henry secured a papal dispensation for Catherine to marry Arthur's brother, the future Henry VIII ; this single event had the widest-ranging effect of all Henry's actions: Henry VIII's annulment from Catherine was the impetus for the separation of the Church of England from the body of Roman Catholicism. The marriage of Henry's daughter, Margaret, to James IV of Scotland would also have later repercussions, as the marriage connected the royal families of both England and Scotland, leading the Stuarts to the throne after the extinction of the Tudor dynasty. Henry encouraged trade and commerce by subsidizing ship building and entering into lucrative trade agreements, thereby increasing the wealth of both crown and nation.
Henry failed to appeal to the general populace: he maintained a distance between king and subject. He brought the nobility to heel out of necessity to transform the medieval government that he inherited into an efficient tool for conducting royal business. Law and trade replaced feudal obligation as the Middle Ages began evolving into the modern world. Francis Bacon, in his history of Henry VII, described the king as such: "He was of a high mind, and loved his own will and his own way; as one that revered himself, and would reign indeed. Had he been a private man he would have been termed proud: But in a wise Prince, it was but keeping of distance; which indeed he did towards all; not admitting any near or full approach either to his power or to his secrets. For he was governed by none."
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| Birth* |
28 January 1458, Pembroke Castle, Pembroke, Pembrokeshire, England |
| Acceded* |
30 October 1485, Westminster Abbey, London, England |
| Marriage* |
18 January 1487, Westminster Palace, London. Middlesex, England, Principal=Elizabeth Plantagenet Of York |
| Death* |
21 April 1509, Shene, Richmond Palace, Richmond, Surrey, England |
Philippa Dormer
F, d. ?unknown
| Death* |
?unknown |
| Birth* |
Combermere, Cheshire, England |
| Marriage* |
Principal=Richard Cotton |
George Cotton
M, d. ?unknown
Mary Onley
F, d. ?unknown
Elizabeth Parkes
F, b. 1545, d. 1609
| Birth* |
1545, Long Buckby, Northamptonshire, England |
| Marriage* |
11 June 1565, Long Buckby, Northamptonshire, England, Principal=Thomas Robins |
| Death* |
1609, Long Buckby, Northamptonshire, England |
Thomas Willoughby
M, b. circa 1387, d. after 1432
| Marriage* |
Principal=Jane Fitz-Alan |
| Birth* |
circa 1387 |
| Death* |
after 1432 |
Jane Fitz-Alan
F, b. circa 1403, d. ?unknown
Anne Hankford
F, b. 1431, d. 13 November 1485
Ralph De Neville Of Westmoreland III
M, b. 1456, d. 6 February 1497
| Burial* |
?unknown, Horby Church, Yorkshire, England |
| Marriage* |
Principal=Margaret Booth |
| Birth* |
1456 |
| Death* |
6 February 1497, Hornby Castle, Yorkshire, England |
Anne De Montecute
F, d. ?unknown
Margaret Butler
F, b. circa 1465, d. 1539
Anne Butler
F, b. 1462, d. ?unknown
| Death* |
?unknown |
| Birth* |
1462 |
Catherine De Neville
F, b. 1443, d. 15 April 1493
| Marriage* |
Principal=Oliver De Sutton |
| Birth* |
1443, Shenstone, Staffordshire, England |
| Death* |
15 April 1493 |
Oliver De Sutton
M, b. 1437, d. 25 July 1469
| Marriage* |
Principal=Catherine De Neville |
| Birth* |
1437, Dudley Castle, Staffordshire, England |
| Death* |
25 July 1469, Edgecote, Oxfordshire, England |
Lord George Nevill Of Abergavenny IV
M, b. 1440, d. 20 September 1492
| Marriage* |
Principal=Margaret Fenne |
| Birth* |
1440, Raby Castle, Raby With Keverstone, Staindrop, Durham, England |
| Acceded* |
9 May 1491, Battle of Tewkesbury |
| Death* |
20 September 1492, Sussex, England |
Rebecca Griggs
F, d. ?unknown
Henry De Neville
M, d. 14 July 1469
| Marriage* |
Principal=Joan Bourchier |
| Death* |
14 July 1469, Edgecote, Oxfordshire, England |
Humphrey Stafford Of Stafford VII
M, b. 1424, d. 22 May 1455
| Birth* |
1424, Stafford, Staffordshire, England |
| Marriage* |
1455, Principal=Margaret De Beaufort |
| Death* |
22 May 1455, St. Albans, Hertfordshire, England |
Margaret Stafford
F, b. 1435, d. ?unknown
| Death* |
?unknown |
| Birth* |
1435, England |
Catherine Stafford
F, b. circa 1437, d. 26 December 1476
Anne Stafford
F, b. circa 1446, d. circa 14 April 1472
| Birth* |
circa 1446, Buckingham, England |
| Marriage* |
circa April 1460, Principal=Aubrey De Vere Of Oxford |
| Death* |
circa 14 April 1472 |
Aubrey De Vere Of Oxford
M, b. circa 1430, d. 20 February 1461
| Birth* |
circa 1430 |
| Marriage* |
circa April 1460, Principal=Anne Stafford |
| Death* |
20 February 1461, Tower Hill, London, Middlesex, England |
John De Vere Of Oxford XII
M, d. ?unknown
Elizabeth Howard
F, d. ?unknown
Joan Stafford
F, d. ?unknown
William De Beaumont Of Beaumont
M, d. ?unknown
Lowell Blair Haga
M
John De Holland Of Exeter I
M, b. 29 March 1395, d. 5 August 1447
| Burial* |
?unknown, St. Katherine By The Tower, London, Middlesex, England |
| Marriage |
Principal=Anne De Montecute |
| Birth* |
29 March 1395, Dartington, Devonshire, England |
| Marriage* |
before 5 March 1426, Principal=Countess Anne De Stafford Of March |
| Death* |
5 August 1447 |
John De Holland Of Exeter
M, d. ?unknown
Elizabeth Plantagenet
F, b. 1364, d. 24 November 1425
Duke Henry Holland Of Exeter II/IV
M, b. 27 June 1430, d. September 1475
Edward Bourchier
M, d. 1460
| Death* |
1460, Wakefield, England |
Florence Bourchier
F, d. 1525
Fulke Bourchier
M, d. ?unknown
Henry Bourchier
M, d. before December 1462
Elizabeth Scales
F, d. 1483
Thomas Scales Of Scales
M, d. ?unknown
| Death* |
?unknown |
| Marriage* |
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Marvin Ray Kelly
M
Arminta Burgess
F, b. circa 1876, d. ?unknown
| Death* |
?unknown |
| Birth* |
circa 1876, Logan Co., West Virginia |
Hugh Bourchier
M, d. ?unknown
Isable Bourchier
F, d. ?unknown
Lord Humphrey Bourchier Of Cornwall
M, d. 1671
Joan Stanhope
F, d. 1490
Richard Stanhope
M, d. ?unknown
| Death* |
?unknown |
| Marriage* |
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Lord William Bourchier Of Essex I
M, b. circa 1433, d. after 12 February 1482
| Birth* |
circa 1433, Great Totham, Essex, England |
| Marriage* |
before 15 August 1467, Principal=Anne Woodville |
| Death* |
after 12 February 1482 |
John Bourchier
M, d. 1495
Thomas Bourchier
M, d. 1492
Elizabeth De Ferrers
F, b. before 1394, d. ?unknown
Henry De Ferrers
M, d. ?unknown