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  1. Edmund Dudley (c. 1462 or 1471/1472 – 17 August 1510) was an English administrator and a financial agent of King Henry VII. He served as a leading member of the Council Learned in the Law, Speaker of the House of Commons and President of the King's Council.

  2. Edmund Dudley (born c. 1462—died Aug. 18, 1510, London) was a minister of King Henry VII of England and author of a political allegory, The Tree of Commonwealth (1509). In 1506 Dudley was “president of the king’s council,” a small body of lawyers and fiscal administrators that helped reestablish the payment of feudal dues and of fines ...

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  3. 17 de ago. de 2016 · Learn about the fate of Henry VII's former chief administrators who were beheaded on 17 August 1510 for treason. Find out their roles, their writings and their possible innocence.

  4. 19 de set. de 2016 · The University of York Student History Magazine. The Rise and Fall of Edmund Dudley: the “hawk” of Henry VII? September 19, 2016. On the morning of 17th August 1510, Edmund Dudley – notorious minister, lawyer, and general agent of King Henry VII – made his way to Tower Hill in London to be beheaded.

  5. Edmund Dudley was elected to Parliament in 1491. In November 1496 he was chosen one of the two under-sheriffs of London, and in 1501 he served on a commission to investigate infringements of the king's feudal rights and prerogatives in Sussex. In January 1504, Henry VII appointed Dudley to serve as speaker of the House of Commons.

  6. Learn about the careers and fates of Richard Empson and Edmund Dudley, two lawyers who became Henry VII's loyal and ruthless servants. They exploited their positions to enrich themselves and the king, but also faced treason charges after his death.

  7. BORN: c. 1462. EXECUTED: 17 AUGUST 1510. Edmund Dudley, along with King Henry VII and Richard Empson. The Duke of Rutland. Father of John Dudley, grandfather of Robert, Ambrose, Guildford, etc. Was a minister of Henry VII, where he became unpopular and was impeached and executed early in Henry VIII 's reign.