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  1. Lord Guildford Dudley (also spelt Guilford) (c. 1535 – 12 February 1554) was an English nobleman who was married to Lady Jane Grey. She occupied the English throne from 10 July until 19 July 1553, having been declared the heir of King Edward VI.

  2. Guilford Dudley ( c. 1535 - 12 de fevereiro de 1554) foi o marido de Joana Grey, nomeada herdeira do Reino da Inglaterra e Reino da Irlanda por seu primo o rei Eduardo VI. Dudley teve uma educação humanista e casou-se com Joana em uma magnífica celebração seis semanas antes da morte do rei em julho de 1553.

  3. Lord Guildford Dudley. English noble. Learn about this topic in these articles: relationship to Grey. In Lady Jane Grey. …marrying her to his son, Lord Guildford Dudley. Her Protestantism, which was extreme, made her the natural candidate for the throne of those who supported the Reformation, such as Northumberland.

  4. Nothing came of this, however, and Jane was not engaged until 25 May 1553, her bridegroom being Lord Guildford Dudley, a younger son of John Dudley, 1st Duke of Northumberland. The Duke, Lord President of the King's Council from late 1549, was then the most powerful man in the country.

  5. 8 de fev. de 2015 · A detailed account of the execution of Lady Jane Grey and her husband, Lord Guildford Dudley, who were both beheaded at the Tower of London on 12 February 1554 for their role in the Protestant rebellion against Queen Mary I. The account was written by an anonymous chronicler and includes their last words, prayers, and reactions.

  6. 16 de set. de 2019 · A historical article that explores the authenticity and origin of the portraits of Lord Guildford Dudley, the husband of Lady Jane Grey. The article discusses the Madresfield Court and Tyntesfield Portraits, two paintings that have been associated with him, and their possible links to his life and identity.

  7. Há 4 dias · In May 1553, Jane was married to Northumberland's son, Lord Guildford Dudley. It became clear that Edward was dying, and Northumberland was desperate to prevent the throne passing to Edward's...