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  1. On 4th November Wolsey was arrested and carried towards London. By Saturday, 26 th November, he was at the Greyfriars Abbey, Leicester. He had been sickening all the while, and, tumbling from his mule, told the Abbot that he was " come hither to leave (his) bones amongst (them) ". He died on the following Tuesday, uttering the famous words:

  2. 30 de nov. de 2019 · Thomas Wolsey was a lucky man. Accused of treason, he narrowly avoided Henry VIII’s ‘justice’ on the scaffold and instead died of natural causes at Leicester Abbey on 29 November 1530. Earlier that month, Henry VIII’s once all-powerful minister had been arrested on charges of high treason at his archepiscopal palace of Cawood, near York.

  3. THOMAS, CARDINAL WOLSEY was born in Ipswich, Suffolk, possibly in 1473. His father Robert Wulcy was a butcher, innkeeper, and cattle dealer. Wolsey studied at Magdalen College, Oxford, taking his B.A. in 1488, and an M.A. in 1491. On March 10, 1498 he was ordained priest, and in October, 1500 presented the rectory of Limington in Somerset by ...

  4. Alma mater. Magdalen College, Oxford. Coat of arms. Thomas Wolsey (born between 1471 and 1476 at Ipswich, Suffolk; died 29 November 1530) was an English statesman and archbishop. He was made a cardinal in 1515. Of humble origin, Thomas Wolsey became the principal figure in affairs of state for many years during the reign of King Henry VIII of ...

  5. 20 de nov. de 2019 · 490 years ago Thomas Wolsey – King Henry VIII’s former favourite – fell from grace following his failure to secure the king a divorce. This talk by Daniel Gosling examines the records held at The National Archives which detail this fall – from records relating to Wolsey’s failure to grant Henry an annulment, to the legal processes ...

  6. Thomas Wolsey, cardenal arzobispo de York (l. c. 1473-1530 d.C.) sirvió como Lord Canciller de Enrique VIII de Inglaterra (r. 1509-1547 d.C.) desde aproximadamente 1513 d.C. hasta 1529 d.C. Wolsey llegó a ser el hombre más poderoso de Inglaterra después del rey, creó el tribunal de la Cancillería, trabajó con cierto éxito en la política exterior de Inglaterra y construyó el famoso ...

  7. Below is the article summary. For the full article, see Thomas, Cardinal Wolsey . Cardinal Wolsey, (born c. 1475, Ipswich, Suffolk, Eng.—died Nov. 29, 1530, Leicester, Leicestershire), English prelate and statesman. He served as chaplain to Henry VII and later Henry VIII, for whom he organized the successful campaign against the French (1513).