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  1. 18 de jul. de 2022 · Jul18,2022 # Henry VII. On this day in Tudor history, 18th July 1509, just three months into the reign of King Henry VIII, Edmund Dudley was accused of being a “false traitor” and was convicted of treason. Dudley had been one of King Henry VII’s closest advisors, but, along with his colleague, Richard Empson, was used as a scapegoat by ...

  2. 14 de abr. de 2016 · Liked by Edmund Dudley. Professional Development Manager at Oxford University Press · • published author of methodology titles<br>• dynamic and engaging speaker<br>• experienced and versatile trainer with a wealth of classroom experience<br>• freelance training delivered in 25+ countries<br>• ELT materials ...

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  3. Richard Empson and Edmund Dudley were arrested within a few days of the death of Henry VII and imprisoned in the Tower.2 Dudley was indicted on a charge of constructive treason at the Guild-hall on I 2 July I509 and on i 8 July he was found guilty and sentenced. He was then returned to the Tower to await his execution.3 i.

  4. Edmund Dudley ( 1462 o secondo altre fonti 1471-72 – 17 agosto 1510) fu amministratore delle finanze sotto il regno di Enrico VII d'Inghilterra, fu Speaker presso la Camera dei Comuni e Lord presidente del Consiglio. Con l'ascesa al trono di Enrico VIII d'Inghilterra venne imprigionato presso la Torre di Londra e giustiziato l'anno dopo con l ...

  5. Dudley, Edmund. Dudley, Edmund ( c. 1470–1510). Dudley came of Sussex gentry stock and studied law. His first wife was a sister of Andrews, later Lord Windsor, and his second the daughter of Lord Lisle. He was employed with Sir Richard Empson to raise revenue for Henry VII and was Speaker of the House of Commons in 1504.

  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.