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  1. 29 de may. de 2020 · John Dudley was one of those that served under the two commanders. When the protesters learned that the army was marching north, many went home. 1537 (12th October) After a very difficult labour Jane Seymour was delivered of a baby boy.

  2. Today’s guest is John Dudley.John is a professional archery athlete, bowhunter, founder of Nock On Archery, and host of the Nock On Podcast and Nock On TV. H...

  3. John Dudley, Duke of Northumberland. Received the title Earl of Warwick in 1546, and the following year, on Henry VIII's death, became a member of the council set up to govern the country during Edward VI's childhood. He made himself Duke of Northumberland in 1551. When it became clear in 1553 that the fifteen year-old Edward was going to die ...

  4. He recovered sufficiently to open Parliament on 1st March, but it was becoming obvious that he would not make old bones. He retired to Greenwich in the hopes of recuperating there. The King, whether he knew he was dying or not, drew up a document that he called his ‘ Devise for the Succession ’. In it, he sought to overturn both the Act of ...

  5. John Dudley was placed in the care of Edward Guildford (c.1479-1534), a well-connected esquire who was rewarded by being given some of the family lands. His biographer, David Loades, has pointed out that little is known of his childhood: "There is no direct evidence of that upbringing, which seems to have been entirely conventional.

  6. nl.wikipedia.org › wiki › John_DudleyJohn Dudley - Wikipedia

    John Dudley was de oudste zoon van Edmund Dudley, financieel adviseur van koning Hendrik VII van Engeland, uit diens tweede huwelijk met Elizabeth Grey, dochter van Edward Grey, burggraaf Lisle. Na de dood van Hendrik VII in 1509 liet de nieuwe koning Hendrik VIII de gehate Edmund Dudley in 1510 wegens verraad ter dood veroordelen en onthoofden ...

  7. This book reconstructs the personal and political life of John Dudley (1504-1553), Viscount Lisle, Earl of Warwick and Duke of Northumberland. For three and a half years (1549-1553) as Lord President of the Council, he was the leader of Edward VI's minority government. His involvement in the notorious attempt to frustrate Mary's succession to the throne in favour of his daughter-in-law, Jane ...