He was a born lyricist and a natural musician, a practiced satirist and one of the first recognized champions of freedom of Ireland. Margarets daughter, Ursula, had married Henry, Lord Salisbury and gave her the family lands of the earldom of Salisbury. John Neville, and it was then determined to enforce without infirmity). Because at the end of the day she just wants to keep her family safe, and regardless of who's in charge, she'd rather keep out of it.". Following the York defeat in the Wars of the Roses, the House of Tudor took control of the monarchy, and the new king, Henry VII married Margaret's cousin, Edward IV's daughter, Elizabeth of York, solidifying his children's claims to the throne. could claim royal blood on both the male and female line. Joan, wife of Roger Swillington. An unhinged scientist who once worked for the Federation and who has been experimenting heavily with time travel deliberately goes back in time to disrupt the timeline. Tragedy throws her into poverty and rebellion against the new royal family, luck restores her to her place at court where she becomes the chief lady-in-waiting to Queen Katherine and watches the dominance of the Spanish queen over her husband, and her fall. She had no other choice. executioner when his first blow failed to kill or incapcitate her. . (629 mm x 489 mm) Given by the Art Fund, 1931 Primary Collection . Even though Margaret did not make herself guilty through questioning the men did not believe her truly innocent, they instead seized her goods and moved her Southamptons manor of Cowdray Margaret was appalled at the idea. Following the execution of his mother, Cardinal Reginald Pole said that he would 'Never fear to call himself the son of a martyr'. the lands originally held by the Neville family were conferred on him idea" what her crime was. Margaret claimed that her son Reginald had not told her that he went abroad because he disliked the way the kingdom was governed. Leo VIII. Edward Stafford, Duke of Buckingham. were committed to the Tower, and in Jan, with the exception of hands on, into the Tower. In modern times, Pope John Paul II was also a humanist, with his Theology of the Body. . Celebrating the release of The Colour of Bone A London Charnel House. given Carlos an heir (whereas Mary at the time was six years old, and had six the conveying of messages abroad. By Apr the following year there was hope that Margaret would 1555-1614. . RIP Margaret Pole, Lady Salisbury, another victim of King Henry VIII. any further procedure the Act of Attainder passed in 1539. Cardinal was her Godfather, the MS. 6672, f. 193), was the ninth child, but second surviving son, of Henry Stafford, first baron Stafford [q. v.]His mother was Ursula, daughter of Sir Richard Pole, K.G., by his wife, Margaret Pole, countess of Salisbury [q. v.] Thomas was educated privately, and in July 1550 passed through Paris on his way to Rome. a sprinter. Thomas of Woodstock, Duke of Gloucester, youngest son of Edward III. More and Erasmus were both part of a Catholic humanist movement, eloquently described in Erasmus' Praise of Folly. John Fisher, Bishop of Rochester, and Eight days after the arrest of her son Lord Montagu, Margaret was visited by the Earl of Southampton, Thomas Goodrich and the Bishop of Ely for questioning at Warblington. Donne had been . The fact that he remained true to his convictions even when faced with death made a big impression on me. Amberley Publishing provides these bullet points to demonstrate what makes this book special:. Sign up to our newsletter, Mauris accumsan mi nec orci volutpat, eu imperdiet tellus tempus. still within appointed Chief Gentleman of the Bedchamber to Once Mary no alternative version of the second has the pain-maddened and understandably At first, when the sentence of death was made known . I am Sir Thomas More. In Jul the court moved from Windsor to Easthampstead and Margaret Margaret More (Margaret Roper), the daughter of Thomas More and Jane Colt More, was born in October 1505. 1545-1605. Is that how torturers are rewarded in this brave new England? Four years later, at the age of 52, Margaret was reinstated as Princess Marys governess. Albeit for all we could do, though we used her diversely, she would utter and convess little or nothing more than the first day, and that she utterly denieds all that is objected unto her; and that with most stiff and earnest words.. During the Tudor era it was a highly brutal place where executions we. She said she would serve the princess at her own expense he request was denied. Margaret was buried in the Chapel of St. Peter ad Vincula within the Tower. Henry Stafford, 1st Baron Dydd Gyl Dewi Hapus! Royal birth demanded a certain style, and rank was recognized by the For his decades of loyalty and unwavering faith, Reginald has the unique legacy as serving as England's last Catholic Archbishop of Canterbury. Thomas Goodrike, Bishop of Ely were sent to Warblington to examine the soon be released. Henry his treatise "Pro ecclesiastic unitatis defensione", in answer Sir Laura Carmichaels depiction of Maggie Pole alongside a portrait of the real-life woman. In short, the state of things in this kingdom is such that should Your Majesty send the smallest possible force, all the people would at once declare in your favour, especially if the said Seigneur Reynard (Reginald Pole) were in the country. They called her Margaret, most likely after the Dukes sisters Margaret of Burgundy. Warwick, under Margaret was fighting for her life and Richard Typically, the biography of a saint ends with the saints death. also to his meeting with Carlos V of Spain. Henry could get his The man was Gervase Tyndall and he was a school master. February 7 Sir Francis Bryan loses an eye and Henry VIII has a new love, An interview with historical novelist Sandra Byrd, Henry VIII and His Six Wives event open for registration, January 25 Anne Boleyn finally marries Henry VIII, January 15 Elizabeth I, daughter of Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn, is crowned queen. I am the highest ranking human in Heaven. We dont know who these assassins but it makes for an interesting story, doesnt it? household and acted very much in the capacity of a mother. executioner was young, (the "offical executioner" was away) and Thanks for sharing. Rebecca Benson as Margaret Pole in The White Princess (2017)(Screenshot/Fair Use) Margaret Plantagenet was born on 14 August 1473 at Farleigh Castle near Bath as the daughter of George, Duke of Clarence and Isabel Neville. Managed by: Carole (Erickson) Pomeroy,Vol. HENRY POLE, Lord Montague or Montacute (1492?-1539), born about 1492, was eldest son of Sir Richard Pole (d. 1505), by his wife Margaret [see Pole, Margaret ]. Margaret was one of just two women in 16th . Henry feared that It appeared to Ayer that Margaret was of the old faith and not the new faith like himself. book was a denunciation of the It was More's execution - far more than those of Anne Boleyn or Thomas Cromwell or Margaret Pole - which established the king's reputation for capricious cruelty. "We kind of marvel at the Machiavellian infighting and this damage that everybody else does to each other. Margaret Pole was a pretty tough and clinical woman. When Tyndall refused to go due to his supposed poor health she order Ayer to send all the patients away, but not before it was revealed that Margarets council refused to allow her tenants to own an English language bible. As such, Margaret Pole was the niece of the two kings immediately preceding the Tudor dynasty. Children and Wards of Sir Thomas More. Margaret Pole, or Margaret Plantagenet, was the daughter of the Duke of Clarence, brother of two Plantagenet kings: Edward IV and Richard III, and his wife Lady Isabella Neville, daughter of Warwick the Kingmaker. Discover Even More. It begins with Maggie Pole, the cousin of Elizabeth of York, the Queen when Catherine arrives. Henry VIII having only a female child the seventy, was thrown, along with every other Pole Margaret was appointed to serve Catherine of Aragon after her marriage to Arthur, Prince of Wales, but Catherine's household was dissolved after Arthur's death in April 1502. Donne had been raised Catholic, but in the early 1590s it became clear to Donne how dangerous following his familys faith could be. Bosworth gave the Throne to terrified- out- of- her- wits Margaret leaping up from the block and taking off like He was followed by the Marquess of Exeter, Geoffrey Pole, Edward Neville, Hugh Holland, George Croftes and John Collins. Thomas Cromwell believed it demonstrated the Pole's family intentions to marry to Mary and restore papal authority in England. although they had "travailed with her" for many hours she would Lady Catherine of Devon engage Mary to a royal spouse at all (he bastardized She served as a member of Catherine of Aragon's household, and according to the National Portrait Gallery, she would also serve as a governess to Princess Mary (who would later go on to be known as Mary I). They were taken in by the royal household and by 1485 their uncle Edward IV was dead , as were his two sons the princes in the Tower, not to mention their paternal uncle Richard III and maternal aunt and queen consort Anne Neville. In this week's series finale, the pair will meet once again. The Kings brother George appeared to have been a jealous man, and maybe a paranoid man. He obtained a special livery of his father's lands, viz. By that time it was already too late he listed his brother, regardless of any disclaimer and it appears that his was so guilt ridden by it all that John Hussee reported to Lord Lisle that Geoffrey was so in despair that he would have murdered himself and, as it was told me, hurt himself sore. But eventually Henry VIII chose to break with the Catholic church in order to divorce Catherine of Aragon and marry Anne Boleyn. Though Margaret Arrived there, after commending her soul to her Creator, she asked those present to pray for the King, the Queen, the Prince (Edward) and the Princess, to all of whom she wished to be particularly commended, and more especially to the latter, whose god-mother she had been. Marquis of Exeter; and the Countess. Her eldest son, largest port and a position of trust and authority. There is no greater tale of a father and daughter relationship than the story of Sir Thomas More and his Dearest Meg, his eldest daughter Margaret. Margaret maintained a surgeon house in Warblington and the house surgeon called Richard Ayer claimed that Margaret kept a company of priests [in her] house which did her much harm and kept her [from] the true knowledge of Gods word. Henry died of the plague in Newgate Prison. On this day in history, the 27th May 1541, Margaret Pole, the 8th Countess of Salisbury was executed at the Tower of London. Margaret was orphaned very early in life, and as The Spanish Princess shows, her brother, Edward Plantagenet, was first imprisoned in the Tower of London and later executed in 1499, to eliminate a potential claim to the English throne. We may earn commission on some of the items you choose to buy. another cousin, Isabella of Portugal, who was more of an age to immediately Today is Shrove Tuesday time for pancakes! It would be four years before Margaret was reunited with Margaret Neville. Things got even worse when Reginald Pole published Pro ecclesiasticae unitatis defensione, which denounced Henry VIIIs policies. Henry was beside himself with rage, and it soon became evident that, Duke freely voiced his Like so many other English families who wished to preserve their Catholic faith, the Mores tried to find ways to escape the notice of the authorities. 1473; daughter of Over the course of this season, fans of The Spanish Princess have watched as a friendship (or perhaps something more) has blossomed between Thomas More (played by Broadchurch's Andrew Buchan) and .css-gegin5{-webkit-text-decoration:underline;text-decoration:underline;text-decoration-thickness:0.0625rem;text-decoration-color:inherit;text-underline-offset:0.25rem;color:#9a0500;-webkit-transition:all 0.3s ease-in-out;transition:all 0.3s ease-in-out;}.css-gegin5:hover{color:#595959;text-decoration-color:border-link-body-hover;}Maggie Pole (Downton Abbey's Laura Carmichael).But in last week's episode, Pole was horrified as More confessed to torturing Lutherans in his home. Margaret was very fond of the Princess Mary and protected her like a mother would. She died on 17 April 1401, in Hornby, Yorkshire, England, at . Her mother was one of the greatest heiresses of her time while her father was the younger brother of King Edward IV of England. Warwicks eldest daughter Isabel secretly wed the Duke of Clarence without the permission of his brother the King and the Kings own mother joined in on the betrayal and informed everyone that Edward was not the legitimate son of Richard, Duke of York but an archer. On the 29th December 1886, she became the Blessed Margaret Pole under the Roman Catholic Church. instructions of the new King, Royal parents were busy with The Both Sir Thomas More and Margaret Pole were devout Catholics, dedicated to their faith and their country. ||sitemap_index.xml Edward Stafford had more royalty in them than any Tudor King. Born on the 14th August 1473, she went on to marry Sir Richard Pole in 1491. Thomas Moore abt 1831 Stanhope, Durham, England, United Kingdom - 02 Mar 1898 managed by Christian Dingarten. England and a close royal friend, had both met their Maker on Tower Hill for PLANTAGENET (D. Clarence), Married: Richard Pole, whose mother was the half-sister of the king's mother, charge of redemption money claimed by the The church celebrates her feast day on May 28 each year. 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Cardinal Pole Never a prudent man, the Fitzwilliam, Earl of Southampton. Sir Geoffrey; Cardinal Wolsey, the At first, the people on the scaffold (there was a crowd of 150, They had 1 son & 3 daughters: [1] Sir Thomas. Southampton and Ely were surprised when even that did not work, noting: We have dealt with such a one, as men have not dealt withal before us; we may call her rather a strong and constant man, than a woman. She was stripped of her titles and imprisoned in the Tower of London. Alleyn married Constance, the daughter of John Donne and St Thomass great-great niece. Henry and his permitted to reply, had to do with the escape from England of her chaplain and Among the happier, and most renowned, of More's descendants is his great-great-nephew John Donne (1572-1631), the poet. the manors of Ellesborough and Medmenham in Buckinghamshire, on 5 July 1513. An Exclusive First Look at Laura Carmichael as Maggie Pole in the Series Finale of The Spanish Princess Watch as she confronts Sir Thomas More. "I think Maggie is us in the situation," Frost told Harpers Bazaar. deriding Margaret died on 25th December 1544 and William on 4th January 1578. childbirth, pleasing their Royal husbands and adorning their Courts. She is celebrated for her filial piety and scholarly accomplishments. By birth she was of the "ancient Royal House" of Plantagenet, Her Henry, was created Baron Montague and much of Due to a high level of spam we must moderate comments. At the time of the Pole boys' birth, all seemed well - their Mary. But since Margarets son, Lord Montagu was of a higher ranking he (along with Exeter and Neville) had his sentence commuted to beheading. Close friend of Catalina de Please identify yourself by name or social media handle so we know you're not a 'bot. May God in His high grace pardon her soul, for certainly she was a most virtuous and honorable lady, and there was no need or haste to bring so ignominious a death upon her, considering that as she was then nearly ninety years old, she could not in the ordinary course of nature live long. He was descended from St Thomass sister, Elizabeth. Stephanie Levi-John on Diversity in Period Dramas, Charlotte Hope on Catherine's Infertility, 'The Great' Season 3 Is Officially Happening, Your Privacy Choices: Opt Out of Sale/Targeted Ads. Reginald (who was not an ordained priest, though he became a Cardinal. His wife Isabel Neville, Duchess of Clarence was the daughter of the Earl of Warwick, or the Kingmaker as he is generally referred to. hands on, into the Tower. Mary Tudor: The much maligned English monarch, Queen Mary I of England, was demonised by her enemies following her death as they sought to regain their power over England, particularly through religion. I want my head.Sir Thomas More. Here's the story of what happened to his head, according to. At her husband's death in One of her children, Reginald Pole, would go on to become a cardinal, and then . Margaret de la Pole married Sir Robert de Neville, Sheriff of Yorkshire, Constable of Pontefract Castle, son of Sir Robert de Neville and Joan de Atherton, before September 1344. Princess Mary. his own Granddame". I think that is a significant difference. This was partly due to More's intellectual prominence; he was perhaps the most famous Englishman on the continent, with a wide and varied correspondence. We dont know for the date for certain but we know that by the 20th of November 1539 Margaret was a prisoner in the Tower of London. feast day of Blessed Margaret Pole is 28 May, and she was beatified 1886 by She married Thomas Ingoldsthorpe in 1402. died, the youthful Earl of Warwick became de jure heir to the Crown, and strengthen Mary's resolve not to bend to her father's Will, especially where it In 1538 the so-called Exeter Conspiracy was revealed when in August Margaret Pole's youngest son Geoffrey was arrested and taken to the Tower. Being witness to the deaths of numerous family members and the ever shifting politics of the Wars of the Roses made Margaret . As part of his 'Random Histo. King. "You have seen too much of the darkness in this life, and I fear it has corrupted your mind and your soul." More's head was taken from the scaffold and parboiled, stuck on a pole and exhibited on London Bridge. Catherine's parents would not allow their daughter to go to England (and bring a sumptuous dowry along with her) unless there were no other claimants to the throne. Various accounts have her struggling to the Chancellor Cromwell at Lewes and reported Had she been receiving reports that Ayer was spilling the beans? William So began And 345 years later, in 1886, Lady Salisbury became exactly that. Answer (1 of 16): Henry's break with Reginald Pole was the reason the Countess of Salisbury was in a situation to be executed in the first place, but the botched nature of the deed itself had rather more pedestrian origins. Unluckily, a search of Margaret's home produced a heraldic device entertwining pansies (the symbol of the Poles) with marigolds (one of the At first, when the sentence of death was made known to her, she found the thing very strange, not knowing of what crime she was accused, nor how she had been sentenced; but at last, perceiving that there was no remedy, and that die she must, she went out of the dungeon where she was detained and walked towards the midst of the space in front of the Tower, where there was no scaffold erected nor anything except a small block. Sir Thomas More and John Fisher, Bishop of Rochester, . The real life Margaret Pole was possibly friends with Lady Margaret Bryan, a tolerant Protestant. Margaret and Richard went on to have five children together: Henry Pole, the future Lord Montagu (1492-1539), Arthur (d. c.1527/8), Ursula (d. 1570), Reginald (1500-1558), and Geoffrey Pole (d. 1558). Two of her uncles were kings, Edward IV and Richard III. Find out why Margaret Pole was executed . . My Thomas More describes her as a nave girl who believed Edward IV's blandishments. new, Mary-less, line of descent. Letter-holder Geoffrey Pole was the first arrested; under torture (administered by Henry VIII's right-hand guy Thomas Cromwell), Geoffrey implicated his older brother Henry Pole as well as a man named Henry Courtenay who was both Henry VIII's and Margaret Pole's cousin, on the York side. "I die the king's good servant, and God's first."--Thomas More. Your email address will not be published. The story is told in part in Wolf Hall by Hilary Mantel which is where I learned of it. In Margaret Pole, Countess of Salisbury 1473-1541: Loyalty, Lineage and Leadership . Long story short, the Earl of Warwick was killed in battle, Isabel Neville died and George, Duke of Clarence was executed. she asks aggressively, as he approaches. He was granted various offices in Wales including the constableships of Harlech those of her family. Hearst Magazine Media, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Catherine of Aragon. Allegedly, when Margaret figured out this Tyndall was of the new religion order Ayer to send him away. A number of plot threads were introduced that seemed a bit weird given there'll be no subsequent season to develop them (particularly Margaret Pole and Thomas More falling out). In Nov, 1538, two of her sons, Margaret Roper by Hans Holbein. Other members of Margarets family benefited from the (More information on the relationship between the House of York and the House of Plantagenet, right this way.) Claire is going live on YouTube on 11 February! seventy, was thrown, along with every other Pole By 1478 Margaret Plantagenet and her brother Edward were both orphans. The historical characters of Thomas More, and his master Henry VIII, exhibit many of the hallmarks of psychopathic personality disorder; such as for instance, clear indifference to the suffering, torture and murder of others, inflicted on their orders. not as panicked as Margaret must have been) flailed away at Margaret's head and Queen; Nor make on step, as you shall see, Christ in Thy Mercy, save Thou me!". Using that to his advantage, Warwick and George plotted to join their two families in marriage. block, though she was aged and not in good health (and it is unlikely that her Aragon, after the birth of the Princess We have been a bold and influential voice in the church since 1888, standing up for traditional Catholic culture and values. was small and frail, it took the young man (who must have been panicked - though On the 29th December 1886, Pope Leo XIII beatified Margaret, making her Blessed Margaret Pole, a Catholic martyr. contact with Mary and Catalina, she still was witness to the long-ago hopes Cardinal was publishing papers supporting Catalina's and Reginald Pole is an exiled English priest (later a Cardinal) in Season Three of The Tudors. Margaret Pole Like Margaret, the Duke Margarets life took a turn for the better in 1509 when King Henry VII died and his son Henry because the Eighth of that name. of London and in May a sweeping Act of Attainder was brought against the dead These are the words found on the wall of her cell and thought to have been etched there by Margaret:-. One More in-law was Edward (Ned) Alleyn (1566-1626), a man who moved in the same theatrical circles as Christopher Marlowe and William Shakespeare. Canterbury, and also the indirect cause of his mother's martyrdom. Henry stayed the inevitable Fitzwilliam, Earl of Southampton and The daughter of George, the Duke of Clarence, and Isabel Neville, Margaret was a member of the House of York. When Margaret was informed of her sons letter she wrote him and admonished his letter to the king. She was the daughter of Thomas Windsor, constable of Windsor castle, and Elizabeth Andrews. Things were beginning to look up for not only Margaret but also her children as they were in favor of the king. verge of fleeing the scene himself. In Southampton's custody I didn't realize Laura could be quite so intimidating as Maggie Pole.". When she learned of this, the Queen saw her tailor on 1st March and ordered him to make up garments . Pole insisted his brother only wanted change as far as religious matters and that he did not wish harm to the king. As a woman of noble birth, Margaret Pole was given a private execution. "Blessed Thomas Moore is more important at this moment than at any moment since his death, even perhaps the great moment of his dying; but he is not quite so important as he will be in about a hundred years' time. At the time of her birth, her father was third in line to throne of England, but only for a few days. 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