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  1. On Friday 18 Aug John Dudley was convicted and sentenced to death for high treason. He was executed on Tuesday 22 Aug at Tower Hill. An Act (1 Mary St. 2, c.16) confirming his attainder was passed in Mary 's first Parliament. The Dying Speech of John Dudley, Duke of Northumberland. Executed on Tower Hill, 23 Aug 1553.

  2. On October 1551, the second and final fall of the Duke of Somerset was immediately preceded by three promotions and one new creation of the greatest significance. The creation was that of Sir William Herbert, Master of the Horse and President of the Council in the Marches of Wales, as Earl of Pembroke. The promotions included John Dudley, Earl ...

  3. John Dudley, Duke of Northumberland 1504-1553 David Loades. Contents Contents Search in this book. Chapter 4 The Struggle for Power, 1549–1551 DAVID LOADES ...

  4. 23. Mai 2018 · Northumberland, John Dudley, Duke of (1502–53) Effectively ruler of England (1549–53). He was one of the councillors named by Henry VIII to govern during the minority of Edward VI. In 1553, he attempted to usurp the succession through his daughter-in-law, Lady Jane Grey, but was thwarted by popular support for the rightful queen, Mary I.

  5. 26. Feb. 2024 · 14 min read. Known as the “wicked Duke”, John Dudley was a powerful Tudor statesman who served loyally during the reign of Henry VIII and his son, Edward VI, before a plot to usurp the Catholic Queen Mary led to his untimely demise. John Dudley was born in 1504 to Edmund Dudley, a prominent administrator in Henry VII’s court and his wife ...

  6. John Dudley (1504, Londres [1] – Tour de Londres, 22 août 1553 [1]), 1 er comte de Warwick puis 1 er duc de Northumberland, fils d'Edmund Dudley et d'Elisabeth Grey (en), 6 e baronne Lisle. Biographie. John Dudley est l'aîné des tro ...

  7. 30. März 2017 · Credit: National Trust Images. John Dudley, Duke of Northumberland is one of the Tudor villains we all love to hate. His unbridled ambition is held responsible for the death of his sixteen-year-old daughter-in-law, Lady Jane Grey, whilst even before the attempt to put her on the throne as his puppet, he was considered a tyrant and a bully.