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    Death and burial. Jasper Tudor died at Thornbury Castle on 21 December 1495, and was buried at Keynsham Abbey in Somerset, which Lady Agnes Cheyne, the incumbent of Chenies Manor House, bequeathed to him in 1494. References

  2. 21 de dez. de 2015 · On 21st December 1495, Jasper Tudor, 1st Duke of Bedford and 1st Earl of Pembroke, died at his manor at Thornbury at the age of around sixty-four. His entrails were buried at the parish church at Thornbury and the rest of his remains were laid to rest at Keynsham Abbey, according to the instructions he left in his will of 15th December.

  3. Jasper Of Hatfield. Born: c. 1430. Died: December 21/26, 1495. Role In: Battle of Bosworth Field. Wars of the Roses. Jasper Tudor, duke of Bedford (born c. 1430—died December 21/26, 1495) was the leader of the Lancastrians in Wales, uncle and guardian of Henry, earl of Richmond, afterward Henry VII of England.

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  4. Mãe. Catarina de Valois. Jasper Tudor (Hatfield, 1431 — Castelo de Thornbury, 21 de dezembro de 1495) foi duque de Bedford e conde de Pembroke. Ele era filho de Owen Tudor, e de Catarina de Valois, viúva do rei Henrique V. Jasper era irmão uterino de Henrique VI e tio de Henrique VII.

  5. 21 de dez. de 2019 · On this day in Tudor history, 21st December 1495, Jasper Tudor, 1st Duke of Bedford and 1st Earl of Pembroke, died at his manor at Thornbury at the age of around sixty-four. Jasper Tudor was the uncle of Henry Tudor, a man who would become King Henry VII, and served as a mentor and advisor to him.

  6. 10 de mar. de 2017 · Jasper’s ownership of these vast lands in that part of Wales gave the area a new, strong and stable regime which had been lacking since the death of the Duke of Suffolk in 1450. The king also made sure the brothers had a magnificent wardrobe to match their enhanced status. Jasper and Edmund were knighted at the Tower of London on January 5, 1453.

  7. Jasper Tudor died on 21 or 26 December 1495 and was buried at Keynsham Abbey in Somerset, where he had founded a chantry for four priests, to sing mass for his father, Catherine his mother, and Edmund his elder brother. Two months after Jasper's death, his widow Catherine Woodville married Richard Wingfield, who was about twelve years her junior.