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1500s in England
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Events from the 1500s in the Kingdom of England.
Incumbents
- Monarch – Henry VII (until 21 April 1509), then Henry VIII
- Regent – Margaret Beaufort, Countess of Richmond and Derby (starting 21 April, until 28 June 1509)
Events
- 1500
- Publication of This is the Boke of Cokery, the first known printed cookbook in English.
- 1501
- 27 January – Archbishop of Canterbury-elect Thomas Langton dies before his consecration.
- March – first royal court held at the new Richmond Palace.
- 26 April – Henry Deane elected to the Archbishopric of Canterbury.
- 2 October – Catherine of Aragon first sets foot in England, at Plymouth; on 4 November she meets her intended spouse, Arthur, Prince of Wales, for the first time, at Dogmersfield in Hampshire.
- 14 November – Marriage of Arthur, Prince of Wales to Catherine of Aragon at St Paul's Cathedral in London by the Archbishop of Canterbury, followed by a public bedding.
- 1502
- 24 January – Treaty of Perpetual Peace between Scotland and England is signed at Richmond Palace.
- 2 April – Death of Arthur, Prince of Wales of fever, at Ludlow Castle, aged 15. He is buried in Worcester Cathedral.
- 6 May – James Tyrrell executed for allegedly murdering the Princes in the Tower.
- 19 June – Treaty between England and the Holy Roman Empire signed at Aachen.
- 26 December – Edmund de la Pole, 3rd Duke of Suffolk, is proclaimed an outlaw at Ipswich on suspicion of plotting against the King.
- Bristol merchants return from Newfoundland carrying three native people and cod from the Grand Banks.
- Macclesfield Grammar School is founded by Sir John Percyvale.
- 1503
- 24 January – construction of Henry VII's Chapel at Westminster Abbey begins.
- 8 August – marriage of James IV of Scotland and Henry VII's daughter, Margaret Tudor.
- 19 November – William Warham enthroned as Archbishop of Canterbury.
- 1504
- 18 February – Henry Tudor created Prince of Wales.
- March – private liveried retainers banned.
- Silver shilling is the first English coin to be minted bearing a recognisable portrait of the King.
- 1505
- 28 June – planned marriage of Henry Tudor and Catherine of Aragon postponed when the dowry fails to arrive from Spain.
- Christ's College, Cambridge is granted a royal charter at the instigation of Lady Margaret Beaufort, the King's mother, refounding it under its present name.
- 1506
- 16 January – Duke Philip IV of Burgundy lands at Melcombe Regis after the fleet carrying him to Castile (where he is to take the crown) runs into a violent storm.
- 9 February and 20 March – Treaties of Windsor ally England, Burgundy, and the Habsburgs against France.
- 24 April – Edmund de la Pole, 3rd Duke of Suffolk, imprisoned as a rival claimant to the throne.
- 30 April – Malus Intercursus, a treaty between Henry VII and Philip of Burgundy, is signed at Melcombe Regis.
- 1507
- 21 December – Henry VII arranges a marriage between his younger daughter, Mary Tudor and Habsburg Archduke Charles.
- 1508
- December – formation of the League of Cambrai between France and the Habsburgs results in the wedding between Mary Tudor and Archduke Charles being called off.
- 1509
- 22 April – the 17-year-old Henry VIII becomes King of England on the death of his father, Henry VII; he will reign for 38 years. His grandmother Lady Margaret Beaufort serves as regent until her death on 29 June.
- 11 June – Henry VIII marries Catherine of Aragon, his brother's widow.
- 19 June – Brasenose College, University of Oxford, is founded by Sir Richard Sutton (lawyer), of Prestbury, Cheshire, and the Bishop of Lincoln, William Smyth.
- 24 June – coronation of Henry VIII.
- 29 June – death of Lady Margaret Beaufort initiates foundation of St John's College, Cambridge (charter 1511).
- November – Court chaplain Thomas Wolsey becomes royal almoner.
- Formation of the Troop of Gentlemen as a royal escort, origin of the Honourable Corps of Gentlemen at Arms.
- Desiderius Erasmus writes The Praise of Folly while staying with Thomas More.
- St Paul's School, London, is founded by John Colet, Dean of St. Paul's Cathedral.
- Royal Grammar School, Guildford, is founded under the will of Robert Beckingham.
- Queen Elizabeth's Grammar School, Blackburn, is founded.
Births
- 1500
- 12 March – Reginald Pole, Cardinal Archbishop of Canterbury (died 1558)
- 1501
- 1502 – approximate date
- 1503
- 1504
- 1505
- 1506
- 1507
- Ralph Sadler, statesman (died 1587)
Deaths
- 1500
- 1501
- April – John Doget, diplomat (year of birth unknown)
- 20 September – Thomas Grey, 1st Marquess of Dorset, stepson of Edward IV of England (born c. 1453)
- 1502
- 1503
- 11 February – Elizabeth of York, queen of Henry VII of England (born 1466)
- 15 February – Henry Deane, Archbishop of Canterbury (born c. 1440)
- 16 March – Edward Story, Bishop of Carlisle and Chichester (year of birth unknown)
- 24 June – Reginald Bray, Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster and architect (born 1440)
- 23 November – Margaret of York, wife of Charles I, Duke of Burgundy (born 1446)
- Richard Amerike, merchant and patron of John Cabot (born 1445)
- 1504
- 29 July – Thomas Stanley, 1st Earl of Derby (born 1435)
- 1507
- 24 August – Cecily of York, princess (born 1469)
- 1508
- 13 October – Edmund de Ros, 10th Baron de Ros, politician (born 1446)
- 1509
References
References
- Weir, Alison. (2007). "The Six Wives of Henry VIII". Grove Press.
- Weir, Alison. (2008). "Henry VIII: King & Court". Vintage Books.
- "Treaty of Perpetual Peace, Scottish Government website".
- Fabyan, Robert. (1516). "The New Chronicles of England and France".
- Nansen, Fridtjof. (1911). "In Northern Mists: Arctic Exploration in Early Times".
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- (2008-06-02). "The History of Christ's College". Christ's College.
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