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  1. 25 de mar. de 2024 · John Dudley, son of an executed traitor suffered the same fate as his father in 1554 when he failed to place his daughter-in-law Lady Jane Grey on the throne. He’d risen to the highest place in the country and become the first non-royal duke in the land. John’s father Edmund was one of Henry VII’s key administrators and tax collectors.

  2. 18 de jul. de 2019 · 18 July – Edmund Dudley, the “false traitor”. On this day in Tudor history, 18th July 1509, just three months into the reign of King Henry VIII, one of King Henry VII's chief advisors was accused of being a "false traitor" and convicted of treason. The new king, the young Henry VIII, used Dudley and his colleague, Richard Empson, as ...

  3. academia-lab.com › enciclopedia › edmundo-dudleyEdmundo Dudley _ AcademiaLab

    Edmundo Dudley. Edmund Dudley (c. 1462 o 1471/1472 – 17 de agosto de 1510) fue un administrador inglés y agente financiero del rey Enrique VII. Se desempeñó como miembro destacado del Consejo de Estudios en Derecho, Presidente de la Cámara de los Comunes y Presidente del Consejo del Rey. Después de la ascensión al trono de Enrique VIII ...

  4. 17 de ago. de 2017 · On this day in history, 17th August 1510, the second year of King Henry VIII's reign, Henry VII's former chief administrators, Sir Edmund Dudley and Sir Richard Empson, were beheaded on Tower Hill after being found guilty of treason. Chronicler Edward Hall records: "The kynge beyng thus in hys progresse harde euery daye more and more complayntes of Empson and Dudley, wherfore he sent wryttes ...

  5. Edmund Dudley (vers 1462 – 17 août 1510) est un ministre d'Henri VII d'Angleterre. Coupable de multiples abus dans sa gestion des finances, il est démis de ses fonctions et condamné à mort. Biographie [ modifier | modifier le code ]

  6. 17 de ago. de 2019 · 1545 – Death of Thomas Poynings, 1st Baron Poynings, of dysentery while serving Henry VIII as Lieutenant of Boulogne. On this day in Tudor history, 17th August 1510, King Henry VII's former chief administrators, Sir Edmund Dudley and Sir Richard Empson, were beheaded on Tower Hill as traitors even though they had served the former king loyally.

  7. 25 de mai. de 2006 · Abstract. Although Richard Empson and Edmund Dudley were executed in 1510 in part for their rabid prosecution of written bonds, their activities at the time were only quietly recognized as part of a royal policy encouraged by Henry VII (1485–1509).