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  1. Within weeks, Dudley was created Viscount Lisle (his mother had held the Barony, but the Viscountcy, which could not pass to a woman had been recreated for Arthur Plantagenet, and was created again for Dudley). The investiture took place on 12th March at Westminster Palace.

  2. Lisle. Who were they? Arthur Plantagenet, Viscount Lisle, is not a figure who looms large in Tudor political history. In such a major work as J. J. Scarisbrick's full-scale biography of Henry VIII,2 he is mentioned once in the text and once in a footnote. Most simply, Lisle was a bastard of Edward IV, patronized after his father's death by his

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  4. On 25 April 1523, Arthur was created Viscount Lisle. Following Elizabeth Grey's death in 1529 he married Honor Grenville (1493-1566) the daughter of Sir Thomas Grenville (d. 1513) of Stowe, Kilkhampton, Cornwall, by his wife Isabella Gilbert. She was the widow of Sir John Bassett (d. 1528) of Umberleigh, Devon.

  5. On 8 Feb. 1513 he obtained a protection (from his creditors) on going to sea with the expedition to Brittany. The ship in which he sailed struck upon a rock, and he and his companions were saved from death almost by miracle.

  6. He died in the Tower, of old age rather than a sharp pain in the neck, and was buried there, leaving his wife distraught with grief whilst he himself became a footnote in Ambassador Marillac’s letter to Francis I. “Lord Lisle, formerly deputy of Calais, being out of trouble and his Order, honour and goods restored, died a few days ...

  7. Mar 29, 2022 · March 29, 2022, 7:42 AM PDT. By Maddie Ellis. "How they made book two a TV series," states one TikTok posted after the release of season two of "Bridgerton ." In the video, a hand plucks a copy of ...

  8. PERSPECTIVES: THE LISLE LETTERS. Procession of the Garter Knights, so designated by the King. Arthur Lisle, sixth from left, was once forced to pawn his gold Garter Collar to pay a debt. block, pile themselves in our rear." I wanted to fall to my knees and rise clutching the very earth in my hand, as legend says William the Con- queror did when ...

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