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  1. Lisle died early in 1542 and Dudley was created Viscount Lisle on the 12th of March and was made warden of the Scottish marches in November, and lord high admiral of England in 1543 in succession to his future rival, Edward Seymour, earl of Hertford. He was also created a knight of the garter and sworn of the privy council on the 23rd of April ...

  2. To prevent further uprisings he introduced countrywide policing on a local basis, appointing lord-lieutenants who were in close contact with the central authority.

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  4. 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.

  5. Arthur was married on 12 November 1511, to Elizabeth Grey (d. 1529), daughter of Edward Grey, 1st Viscount Lisle (d. 1492). She was the widow of Edmund Dudley, treasurer to King Henry VII, who had been executed in 1510 by Henry VIII. The following day, the king granted Arthur some of the Dudley estates which had come to the crown due to Dudley ...

  6. Southampton was placed under house arrest, dying in June 1550, and the Earl of Arundel dismissed from office. Warwick’s supporters on the Council were rewarded with new titles – Russell became Earl of Bedford and Sir William Paulet, Lord St John. One person was not happy with Warwick’s rise. The Lady Mary boded nothing but ill from the ...

  7. Lisle died early in 1542 and Dudley was created Viscount Lisle on the 12th of March and was made warden of the Scottish marches in November, and Lord High Admiral of England in 1543 in succession to his future rival, Edward Seymour, Earl of Hertford.

  8. Feb 20, 2017 · John’s father Edmund was one of Henry VII’s key administrators and tax collectors. So when John was born in 1504 it looked as thought the family was on the rise. Five years later John’s world came crashing down when his father along with Richard Empson became Henry VIII’s sacrificial offerings to the people of England. On the 17th August 1510 having been arrested and tried for treason ...

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