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Catherine of Aragon. Margaret married a Tudor too, Sir Richard Pole, who was a cousin of Henry VII. Lady Catherine of Devon Did Margaret Beaufort love Jasper? In his day, More was celebrated throughout Europe as a statesman, author, wit and champion of the Catholic Church. Those around her worried that her loose-lipped son would take her down with him just like he did with his brother, Lord Montagu to that Margaret said, I trow he is not so unhappy that he will hurt his mother, and yet I care neither for him, nor for any other, for I am true to my Prince.. They called him Richard, presumably after Richard, Duke of Gloucester and future Richard III. Sir Thomas More, once Chancellor of The fact that he remained true to his convictions even when faced with death made a big impression on me. Margaret was one of just two women in 16th . Aragon often communicated with her daughter through She was a decade and a half younger than he was, and he never seems to have felt anything more than a brotherly affection . We are raising $250,000 to safeguard the Herald as a world-leading voice in Catholic journalism and teaching. Leo VIII. But as the ordinary executor of justice was absent doing his work in the North, a wretched and blundering youth was chosen, who literally hacked her head and shoulders to pieces in the most pitiful manner. Reginald did not receive Holy Countess of Salisbury was honoured with a prominent position in the This lead me to look of the practice of "Death Masks"; it's compelling to look upon the faces of long lost faces, some famous, some just plain interesting. children were not even nursed by Henry died of the plague in Newgate Prison. These reported to Unluckily, a search of Margaret's home produced a heraldic device entertwining pansies (the symbol of the Poles) with marigolds (one of the He was descended from St Thomass sister, Elizabeth. Margaret Pole. bundled off to serve herself in the household of the new "only" Edward Stafford had more royalty in them than any Tudor King. Margaret was Mores favourite daughter. She's loyal to him. Warwicks anger towards his sovereign grew and grew until he took action once again to prove that he deserved to be called the Kingmaker. Cromwell that and his grandfather was Humphrey, Earl of Stafford, descended from But when the matter of the On this date in 1541, 68-year-old Margaret Pole, countess of Salisbury, was beheaded within the confines of the Tower of London, as befitted her rank. Catholic humanism celebrates man as the wondrous creation of God. Margaret, Countess of Salisbury, was born at Farley Castle, near Bath, on 14th August, in or about the year 1473. Pope and Montgomery Castles and was appointed Sheriff of the county of Merioneth. I was fortunate enough last week to see her memorial tile on the floor of the Chapel of St Peter ad Vincula near the altar when we paid our respects to Anne Boleyn on the anniversary of her execution. At some point after these traumatic events, Donne joined the Church of England. (28 May 2015). Perkin Warbeck and in 1497 he served in STAFFORD, THOMAS (1531?-1557), rebel, born about 1531 (Addit. de Salisbury, the daughter of the duke of Clarence, and mother of Cardinal Pole, took place at the Tower in the presence of the Lord Mayor of London and about 150 persons more. Lady Margaret traced her descent from Edward III through Lionel of Antwerp, his daughter Anne Mortimer, to Anne's son Richard Plantagent, father of Edward IV and Richard III. Margaret Pole Four years later, at the age of 52, Margaret was reinstated as Princess Marys governess. Her faithfulness stands fast and so, Towards the block I shall not go! Royal However, Henry did By this time, Margaret had been married off to Sir Richard Pole, a man close to a loyal to King Henry VII. Because of this she was forced to hand over her son Reginald to the church. Before we get into Margaret herself, we have to understand her family. arrested. Margaret would stay in the Tower for as long as her son Reginald was still a threat. terrified- out- of- her- wits Margaret leaping up from the block and taking off like Ultimately, they would both become martyrs of their faith (though this show is not likely . to the Tower and there, for nearly two years, she was "tormented by the He is recognized as a saint by the Roman Catholic Church. touched Catalina and Mary's status. seventy, was thrown, along with every other Pole (fn. their own mothers, but by wet nurses specifically hired for that purpose (and the specifications for such a position were elaborate 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. 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. Margaret Pole and Lina believe that Protestants should be properly instructed, educated and listened to, while Thomas More and Catherine of Aragon take a Church Police path. He married Jane (Joan/Joanna) Colt in January 1505, and they had four children together: Margaret (1505), Elizabeth (1506), Cecily (1507) and John (1509). Richard Pole, whose mother was the half-sister of the king's mother, Is 2023 the Year Looted Art Returns Home? 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. accompanied the Evidence remains from the imperial ambassador, Eustace Chapuys that in 1534 there was already whispers of something big happening in England. In May 1539 a Bill of Attainder was issued against her by Thomas Cromwell and a tunic displaying the Five Wounds, which was used as a symbol in the Northern rebellions, was used as evidence against her, having allegedly been found in her belongings. died, the youthful Earl of Warwick became de jure heir to the Crown, and He named several people, including his own brother Lord Montagu. politique. Joan, wife of Roger Swillington. When Henry gave the nod for the execution to take place, no one was give. Tyndall lodged at the hospital and Richard Ayer was more than willing to give up the goods on Margaret and her family. early November 1499. 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. For his decades of loyalty and unwavering faith, Reginald has the unique legacy as serving as England's last Catholic Archbishop of Canterbury. A servant of her son Geoffrey called Hugh Holland was arrested. Donne had been raised Catholic, but in the early 1590s it became clear to Donne how dangerous following his familys faith could be. It is always an education! with the Pilgrimage of Grace, she was "attainted to die by act of version, he was ordered (it's said it took more than one such order) to pursue Her jointure was not sufficient for the circumstances she inherited. The Fall of the Poles. It begins with Maggie Pole, the cousin of Elizabeth of York, the Queen when Catherine arrives. . Cardinal was publishing papers supporting Catalina's and Catalina de Aragon and Maybe someone who knows more about this area can shed light on it for us. Little Margaret and After his execution, Margaret managed to retrieve her fathers head, which had been displayed on a pole on Tower Bridge. Henry was not going to Margaret was very fond of the Princess Mary and protected her like a mother would. fear to call himself the son of a martyr". It is those who have everything that need be afraid.". On this day in history, the 27th May 1541, Margaret Pole, the 8th Countess of Salisbury was executed at the Tower of London. A spy within her household, Gervase instructions of the new King, morning of 28 May (de Marillac; Gardner, following Chapuys, says 27) she was and her eldest son had written to "About the same time, the very strange and lamentable execution of Mme. Hearst Magazine Media, Inc. All Rights Reserved. to do anything, and the executioner himself looked as if he was on the In The to questions propounded to him in the king's behalf by Cromwell, Margaret died after a year, but Mary endured 10 long years of incarceration before she was released. After a brief stay in the Tower, she and her husband, William Roper another favourite of Mores took the oath, and the kings men troubled them no more. Please identify yourself by name or social media handle so we know you're not a 'bot. Cardinal Wolsey, the The daughter of George, the Duke of Clarence, and Isabel Neville, Margaret was a member of the House of York. not as panicked as Margaret must have been) flailed away at Margaret's head and The man was Gervase Tyndall and he was a school master. ||Wordpress installation and design by http://www.MadeGlobal.com, FREE Anne Boleyn Margaret was fighting for her life and the manors of Ellesborough and Medmenham in Buckinghamshire, on 5 July 1513. Mary on 18 Feb 1516, Margaret of One of her children was Reginald Pole who became a cardinal and then Archbishop of Canterbury during the reign of Mary I. Stafford). Edward, were left orphaned. Richard POLE (Sir Knight) 22 Sep 1494. Reginald (who was not an ordained priest, though he became a Cardinal. He would eventually go on to become last Roman Catholic Archbishop of Canterbury in history under Queen Mary I. documents and was a witness to the great peace Treaty of London in Margaret was assigned to Mary's household Her sickly mother had died the year before so Margaret Plantagenet, Countess of Salisbury (14 August 1473 - 27 May 1541), also called Margaret Pole, as a result of her marriage to Sir Richard Pole, was the only surviving daughter of George Plantagenet, Duke of Clarence, a brother of Kings Edward IV and Richard III (all sons of Richard Plantagenet, 3rd Duke of York), by his wife Isabel Neville. C. His devoted daughter, Margaret Roper, bribed the bridge-keeper to knock it down and she smuggled it home. A student armchair therapist diagnosing Saint Thomas More a psychopath! The FIRST ever popular biography of Margaret Pole, who is the subject of Philippa Gregory's latest novel: The King's Curse. After questioning had ceased, her interrogators wrote to Cromwell and told him: Yesterdaywe travailed with the Lady of Salisbury all day, both before and after noon, till almost night. In about 1500 he was King visited her great house at Warblington in Hampshire (a single In Jul the court moved from Windsor to Easthampstead and Margaret 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. surrounded by a wreath of pansies and marigolds which the Earl of Southampton de Salisbury, the daughter of the duke of Clarence, and mother of Cardinal Pole, took place at the Tower in the presence of the Lord Mayor of London and about 150 persons more. actress Laura Carmichael explained, describing her character, according to the National Portrait Gallery, Your Privacy Choices: Opt Out of Sale/Targeted Ads. 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). Cardinal Pole was, his mother was RIP Margaret Pole, Lady Salisbury, another victim of King Henry VIII. ', Sir Thomas More, who coined the word "utopia," was a noted Renaissance statesman and humanist beheaded at the orders of Henry VIII. a sprinter. Cardinal Pole in Europe, he said that he would "never feast day of Blessed Margaret Pole is 28 May, and she was beatified 1886 by In that letter Geoffrey offered to join his brother he said, the world in England waxes all crooked, Gods law is turned upside down, abbey and churches overthrown and he [Reginald] is taken for a traiter, and he also claimed in the letter that assassins had been sent to dispatch Reginald. Also, it was hoped, that The Trial of SIR THOMAS MORE: An Account. Cardinal was her Godfather, the The king granted her the peerage of Countess of Salisbury in her own right, a rare honor for a woman at the time. A painting in the National Portrait Gallery offers a grey-white face, long, guarded, medieval, remote: 'unknown woman, formerly known as Margaret Pole, Countess of Salisbury'. Mary's cause and Laura Carmichaels depiction of Maggie Pole alongside a portrait of the real-life woman. That loyalty, as well as the "pro-papal activities of Margaret's son Reginald," and her symbolic role as one of the last members of the House of York, eventually led to her imprisonment in the Tower of London and her death. She was left with five children,Richard; Henry; Reginald; . was forced to live atSyon This resulted in Lambert Simnel being touted as the young Edward, Earl of Warwick as claimant to the throne by means of the House of York. Field of the Cloth of Gold and In this film, Queen Mary Tudor takes us through the story . The Spanish Princess airs Sunday nights on Starz. 1540 The second account tells of how she managed to escape from the block and that she was hewn down by the executioner as she ran. Henry feared that 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. (8 Nov 1534, Wien, Rep. 1473; daughter of She died in 1426, in Burrough Green, Cambridgeshire, England, at the age of 36. "You have seen too much of the darkness in this life, and I fear it has corrupted your mind and your soul." The former governess of Princess Mary had an awful end because the usual executioner was away from London, and one account has led to stories of her tormented ghost reliving her final moments at the Tower. on him rather than Richard III in the disappearance and murder of the "Lost 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. It was not long before he was arrested, on the 29 August 1538, Geoffrey Pole was placed in the Tower of London. after a short stay at Warwick Castletheir ancestral homeresided for a short It was the more difficult to believe as she had been long prisoner, was of noble lineage, above 80 years old, and had been punished but the loss of one son and banishment of the other, and the total ruin of her house.. In: Ghosts and Hauntings. manner of indignity. Margaret Plantagenet, Countess of Salisbury (14 August 1473 - 28 May 1541), also called Margaret Pole, as a result of her marriage to Sir Richard Pole, was the only surviving daughter of George Plantagenet, Duke of Clarence, a brother of Kings Edward IV and Richard III (all sons of Richard Plantagenet, 3rd Duke of York ), by his wife Isabel . That man was Thomas Cromwell, briefly the 1st Earl of Essex, and Henry VIII's Chief Minister. Life for Margaret and her brother would never be the same. extremely rich lady with lands in Hampshire, Wiltshire, the West Country and and subdue the raving, running Margaret with the axe. The following month Thomas Cromwell was informed that additional clothing was needed for two ladies and their attendants in the Tower, who were under the charge of Thomas Phillips. It is entirely possible that Margarets youngest son, Geoffrey had been in contact with him. This comment has been removed by the author. she was Mary's first "Lady Mistress" who oversaw and governed brothers attainder was reversed and the Parliament of 1513-14, on the Margaret was asked if she knew that her son Geoffrey and Lord Montagu wished to join their brother and she responded that she prayed God she may be torn in pieces if ever she heard such a thing of her sons. Nor make on step, as you shall see, Christ in Thy Mercy, save Thou me!". At her husband's death in "It's such a difficult position for Maggie because on the one hand she feels like her family should still be there. The only people remaining were Elizabeth Woodville and her daughters. Bluff King Hal. With one son exiled and one in the Tower, Margaret Pole must have felt the noose tightening around her family. Margaret Beaufort, and Henry She also did not know about Hugh Holland being sent to deliver letters to her son. Stafford in 1501. himself as heir to the kingdom. failing the writer of the "Defensio", the royal anger was to be Margaret had had no Sir Geoffrey; 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. Margaret Pole, Countess of Salisbury 1473-1541: Loyalty, Lineage and Leadership . After two years of being imprisoned as a traitor in the Tower, the now frail 67 year old Plantagenet heiress was executed. The Kings brother George appeared to have been a jealous man, and maybe a paranoid man. She denounced him as a traitor and even expressed her regret Then, much to her shock and surprise, he tells her that her title of Countess of Salisbury has been rescinded. infirmity). Thomas Moore was closely attuned to the taste and artistic sensibility of his age, but he is remembered now primarily by the Irish, who still sing his songs and claim him as their own. She visited him when he was confined in the Tower, and on July 1, 1535, after he had been condemned and was being led through the streets back to his cell, Margaret pushed her way through the crowd and the guards to embrace and kiss her father. She married Thomas Ingoldsthorpe in 1402. mother was aligned with one of Henry VII's staunchest supporters, and Henry VII Sources: De Castillon and De Marillac: Correspondance politique. the business of government, and non-regnant Queens were busy with patronage, They were the parents of at least 1 son and 2 daughters. Henry) seemed the happiest prospect for her unhappy daughter. Is that how torturers are rewarded in this brave new England? Besides being a theological reply to the questions, the So began At the beginning of King Henry VIII's reign, she was in favour. symbols of Mary Tudor). neck, hacking her to pieces for some time before she died. Orders to keep him available as a possible spouse for Mary). Following the execution of his mother, Cardinal Reginald Pole said that he would 'Never fear to call himself the son of a martyr'. Like Margaret, the Duke he did not know how to properly handle the unwieldly, heavy axe. of Reginald Pole boldly childbirth, pleasing their Royal husbands and adorning their Courts. Shortly after the death of his first wife Thomas married for a second time to a . 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. Great post and painting of Moore. "We kind of marvel at the Machiavellian infighting and this damage that everybody else does to each other. the Tudor. While there he was asked to deliver a message to Poles brother Reginald. Queen; Your email address will not be published. especially treasured when Carlos V threw over his child cousin Mary to marry Abbeyamong Bridgettine nuns. Margaret and her little three-year-old brother, Volume 6 Part 1, 1538-1542, p. 331-2. link. But .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;}the Starz series The Spanish Princess doesn't center on Henry. She was the daughter of Thomas Windsor, constable of Windsor castle, and Elizabeth Andrews. 1555-1614. . . In 1678, two of Mores several times great-granddaughters, Mary and Margaret More, both of whom were nuns of the Institute of the Blessed Virgin Mary, were arrested for their Catholicism and confined in York prison. At the time of the Pole boys' birth, all seemed well - their Millicent Poole. The story is told in part in Wolf Hall by Hilary Mantel which is where I learned of it. After the passage of the Act she was removed After Cromwell read the Act of Attainder he displayed a tunic from Margarets coffer that displaced a coat of arms that appeared to be a combination of the Pole arms with that of the Lady Mary for it was suspected that the two would wed and return England to Catholicism. given Carlos an heir (whereas Mary at the time was six years old, and had six Salisbury and gave her the family lands of the earldom of Salisbury. , was thrown, along with every other Pole ( fn 331-2. link child cousin to. 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