Possession of something the French King wanted also made the Duke of Brittany safer in his own duchy. Overspending by Henry VIII to pay for his lavish lifestyle and to fund foreign wars with France and Scotland are cited as . When he died, his only surviving son, Henry VIII, succeeded him without a breath of opposition. Through luck, guile, and ruthlessness, Henry VII, the first of the Tudor kings, emerged as rulerbut as a fugitive with a flimsy claim to England's throne, he remained a usurper and false king to many, and his hold on power was precarious. Henry VII's reign has yielded an evocative study, Original reporting and incisive analysis, direct from the Guardian every morning, ILLUSTRATION: CLIFFORD HARPER/AGRAPHIA.CO.UK. The devastated King became so ill that he was close to death, but then he recovered and Penn explains that when he took control once more, he was remorseless. Henry then cemented his claim to the throne and his dynastic ambitions by marrying Elizabeth of York and bringing the Houses of Lancaster and York together; the red rose and white rose combined to become the Tudor rose. Castles of . I don't read a lot of NF because I usually find it to be tedious, but The Winter King certainly wasn't that. One of their sons was Edmund, Henry's father. From 1527 Henry pursued what became known as "the King's great matter": his divorce from Catherine. [50] Henry had pressured the French by laying siege to Boulogne in October 1492. The expressive and evocative power of his writing, and the union of scholarship with artistry, are rare in modern historical writing. He also enacted laws against livery and maintenance, the great lords' practice of having large numbers of "retainers" who wore their lord's badge or uniform and formed a potential private army. Why was Henry VII called the Winter King? What are the differences between Henry VII and Henry VIII? [9] He took it, as well as the standard of St. George, on his procession through London after the victory at Bosworth. Alternate titles: Henry Tudor, earl of Richmond, Professor of Medieval History, University of Liverpool, 196780. [13] When the Yorkist Edward IV regained the throne in 1471, Henry fled with other Lancastrians to Brittany. I found this really interesting, but Im a history nut. [citation needed], Henry honoured his pledge of December 1483 to marry Elizabeth of York and the wedding took place in 1486 at Westminster Abbey. The wedding was a triumph but in April 1502 a messenger brought the King the news that his eldest son had died of sweating sickness. He was the first monarch of the House of Tudor. Until the death of his wife, the evidence is clear from these accounting books that Henry was a more doting father and husband than was widely known and there is evidence that his outwardly austere personality belied a devotion to his family. [a] Henry's mother, Margaret Beaufort, was a descendant of the Lancastrian branch of the House of Plantagenet. The future Henry VIII, in contrast,. In the late 20th century a model of European state formation was prominent in which Henry less resembles Louis and Ferdinand. Before Henry VIII, English kings were addressed as "Your Grace" or "Your Highness.". February 7 Sir Francis Bryan loses an eye and Henry VIII has a new love, An interview with historical novelist Sandra Byrd, Henry VIII and His Six Wives event open for registration. But definitely rewarding! Doubtless the plotters were encouraged by the deaths of Henrys sons in 1500 and 1502 and of his wife in 1503. On one side of the coin, instead of a profile of his face, there was a full length depiction of Henry sat on his throne with his crown and sceptre. In 1837 Henry VIII's tomb was eventually marked in the chapel with a commemorative marble slab. Henry's original head was cut out of the painting and replaced at some point after the work's creation. At any rate, the Wars of the Roses had ended with a victory by which the winner took all, and regardless of his somewhat dubious Plantagenet ancestry. [20] He amassed an army of about 5,0006,000 soldiers. ), The Reign of Henry VII. - and that was only about 50% of the book, it was only about 50% interesting to me. Indeed he was born in winter, on January 28th 1457, in Pembroke Castle, in Wales and that is one of the reasons why the Welsh dragon always formed part of his insignia. Luther made a protest against the Catholic practice of Indulgences. [67], Henry made half-hearted plans to remarry and beget more heirs, but these never came to anything. In 1622 Francis Bacon published his History of the Reign of King Henry VII. The author does a good job drawing on his sources and bringing the characters to life while staying true to the history, but the subject matter is just not inherently as sexy as Henry VIIIs or Elizabeth Is reigns. Updates? He had enough of that getting himself to the throne. Warbeck was finally captured in 1497 and executed. Henry, son of Edmund Tudor, earl of Richmond, and Margaret Beaufort, was born nearly three months after his fathers death. Though outnumbered, Henry's Lancastrian forces decisively defeated Richard's Yorkist army at the Battle of Bosworth Field on 22 August 1485. Celebrating the release of The Colour of Bone A London Charnel House. Stanleys betrayal led to a complete security overhaul and his privy chamber going into lockdown. The portly Henry VIII, and the ill-fated destinies of most of his six wives, is one of the first historical figures primary-aged pupils are aware of.. ||sitemap_index.xml Henry gained the support of the Woodvilles, in-laws of the late Edward IV, and sailed with a small French and Scottish force, landing at Mill Bay near Dale, Pembrokeshire. Lincoln was killed in battle and Henry was victorious. Thomas More hailed the end of "slavery" and the return of "liberty", "the end of sadness, the beginning of joy". According to John M. Currin, the treaty redefined Anglo-Breton relations. Philip died shortly after the negotiations. If you missed the programme then here is the YouTube video for you enjoy! 1845. This is why he named the book the "Winter King". But, his enemies didnt agree. There he found more English fugitives, willing to invade England in support of Henry, and bearing news that Richard III had serious plans to marry the princess Elizabeth himself. Henry himself was clearly a distant figure who governed through his ministers, but this means that it's quite hard to get much of a sense of his character from the few sources available. Articles from Britannica Encyclopedias for elementary and high school students. Yorkist malcontents had strength in the north of England and in Ireland and had a powerful ally in Richard IIIs sister Margaret, dowager duchess of Burgundy. The rest, as we say, is history; Richard III was defeated at the Battle of Bosworth and Henry Tudor had arrived out of nowhere and avenged the death of the little princes in the tower, although there is some debate as to who was actually responsible for their murder. If you are new the era, this wouldn't the first book I would pick up because it does flip flop around a bit in the beginning-but if you want to understand the players that ultimately have a significant impact on Henry VIII, this is the book for you. [64] This made Henry VII's second son, Henry, Duke of York, heir apparent to the throne. [citation needed], Henry also made some political capital out of his Welsh ancestry in attracting military support and safeguarding his army's passage through Wales on its way to the Battle of Bosworth. It is not known precisely where Cabot landed, but he was eventually rewarded with a pension from the king; it is presumed that Cabot perished at sea after a later unsuccessful expedition. What freezings have I felt, what dark days seen! I had an idea Henry VII was a force for stability; in fact he was a terrifying kleptocrat, abusing the law with arbitrary fines and imprisonment, scheming to effectively steal entire estates and wring every penny out of subjects as well as impose political control through financial means. [37], For most of Henry VII's reign Edward Story was Bishop of Chichester. I thought the book was well written, even though a bit dry is spots. [30] Before departing for London, Henry sent Robert Willoughby to Sheriff Hutton in Yorkshire, to arrest Warwick and take him to the Tower of London. Sometimes when reading nonfiction of this type, I never know if it is going to be dry and dull or not. He made huge gobs of money binding his subjects to him with loyalty bonds. Blair Worden's The English Civil Wars is published by Phoenix. Warbeck won the support of Edward IV's sister Margaret, Duchess of Burgundy. He invited artists, musicians and scholars to live at his court. All the powers of Europe doubted Henrys ability to survive, and most were willing to shelter claimants against him. Indeed he was born in winter, on January 28th 1457, in Pembroke Castle, in Wales and that is one of the reasons why the Welsh dragon always formed part of his insignia. When he met Richard III at Bosworth Field, Henry found that his army of dissidents and mercenaries was completely outnumbered. They were third cousins, as both were great-great-grandchildren of John of Gaunt. While there, he feigned stomach cramps and delayed his departure long enough to miss the tides. On 7th August 1485, he dropped anchor at Mill Bay, Milford Haven, and when he reached the beach he prayed Judge me, O Lord, and favour my cause. The odds were stacked against him in his quest to take the throne of England. Categories: Monarchy, NewsTags: birth of Tudor dynasty, Henry Tudor, Henry VII, Thomas Penn, Tudor dynasty, Winter King, Copyright 2023 The Anne Boleyn Files Raised in France, admiring of Italian-trained lawyers (and reaping the reward of the return of a whole generation of educated English commoners who sat out the War of the Roses abroad), with good taste in Renaissance art and advised by his gracious wife and steely mother, Henry VII is a major figure, not a prequel. But that's not really what I wanted from a book about Henry VII. An easy read? Penn is not one to understate a case. Hed achieved the impossible, hed risen from refugee to King of England. At the same time, Flemish merchants were ejected from England. Hidden under the floor in St George's Chapel in Windsor, England where thousands of people walk every day, a forgotten tomb lies. After winning the throne of England, he wed Elizabeth of York, the eldest daughter of the dead Yorkist king Edward IV. Up to a point, he succeeded. [48], Henry later concluded a treaty with France at Etaples that brought money into the coffers of England, and ensured the French would not support pretenders to the English throne, such as Perkin Warbeck. When they married in 1396 they already had four children, including Henry's great-grandfather John Beaufort. The rebellion began in Ireland, where the historically Yorkist nobility, headed by the powerful Gerald FitzGerald, 8th Earl of Kildare, proclaimed Simnel king and provided troops for his invasion of England. An ally of Henry's, Viscount Jean du Qulennec[fr], soon arrived, bringing news that Francis had recovered, and in the confusion Henry was able to flee to a monastery. Henry was a remarkable man. [citation needed], In 1506, Grand Master of the Knights Hospitaller Emery d'Amboise asked Henry VII to become the protector and patron of the Order, as he had an interest in the crusade. Iain Hollingshead reviews Henry VII: Winter King, a BBC Two documentary which examines how the first Tudor monarch came to power and went on to have a 23-year reign. [citation needed], All Acts of Parliament were overseen by the justices of the peace. As his mother was only 14 when he was born and soon married again, Henry was brought up by his uncle Jasper Tudor, earl of Pembroke. Henry VII, also called (145785) Henry Tudor, earl of Richmond, (born January 28, 1457, Pembroke Castle, Pembrokeshire, Walesdied April 21, 1509, Richmond, Surrey, England), king of England (14851509), who succeeded in ending the Wars of the Roses between the houses of Lancaster and York and founded the Tudor dynasty. [59][60][61], He was content to allow the nobles their regional influence if they were loyal to him. Seriously, got nudged by my partner when I'd nodded off. Henry VII can look a dull king, so dull that Thomas Penn's title omits his name. He had, Bacon added, much to be suspicious about, "his times" being "full of secret conspiracies and troubles". Henry VII The Winter King is also the title of a book by Thomas Penn, and a useful read. Amateur historians Bertram Fields and Sir Clements Markham have claimed that he may have been involved in the murder of the Princes in the Tower, as the repeal of Titulus Regius gave the Princes a stronger claim to the throne than his own. In 1485, history was about to be changed for ever by a man who was a refugee, a fugitive whod spent half his life on the run and with barely a claim to the throne: Henry Tudor. MP3 CD. Shakespeare, drawn to the colour on either side of the reign, skipped it. Having established his claim to be king in his own right, he married Elizabeth of York on January 18, 1486. No. After his death, a commission found widespread abuses in the tax collection process. (HIST003) Persecutions, Populations and Politics: Early Modern Britain 1550-1750, (HIST004) Country, Colonies and Culture: Early Modern Britain 1550-1750, (HIST006) The Stuart Court: History Politics and Culture, (HIST010) The Tudors: History, Culture and Religion, (HIST011) The English Country House: History, Architecture and Landscape, (HIST018) The Changing English Countryside, 20th Century Musicals: A Celebration of Song and Dance on the Silver Screen and the Stage. He likens the beginning of Henry VIII's reign to a metaphorical spring, a second coming of sorts because Henry VIII seemed to be the opposite of his father. That was to prevent the King of France capturing him and letting him loose on the English as a rival. Overall, this was a successful area of policy for Henry, both in terms of efficiency and as a method of reducing the corruption endemic within the nobility of the Middle Ages. The marriage between Arthur, Prince of Wales, and Catherine of Aragon would be the culmination of everything that Henry VII had fought for at the Battle of Bosworth, so in 1501 there was a fortnight of marriage celebrations and London was in a carnival mood. I am glad to say that I think it does, for it concentrates on the reign, and court, of Henry VII, giving a different slant to the well known story. About Press Copyright Contact us Creators Advertise Developers Terms Privacy Policy & Safety How YouTube works Test new features NFL Sunday Ticket Press Copyright . This is why he named the book the Winter King. [56] This trade made an expensive commodity cheaper, which raised opposition from Pope Julius II, since the Tolfa mine was a part of papal territory and had given the Pope monopoly control over alum. Their powers and numbers steadily increased during the time of the Tudors, never more so than under Henry's reign. [7] He came from an old, established Anglesey family that claimed descent from Cadwaladr, in legend, the last ancient British king,[8] and on occasion Henry displayed the red dragon of Cadwaladr. Henry attained the throne when his forces defeated King Richard III at the Battle of Bosworth Field, the culmination of the Wars of the Roses. To unite the opponents of Richard III, Henry had promised to marry Elizabeth of York, eldest daughter of Edward IV; and the coalition of Yorkists and Lancastrians continued, helped by French support, since Richard III talked of invading France. [33], In 1490, a young Fleming, Perkin Warbeck, appeared and claimed to be Richard of Shrewsbury, the younger of the "Princes in the Tower". [citation needed] Four different kinds of cryptocurrencies you should know. She was Edward's heir since the presumed death of her brothers, the Princes in the Tower, King Edward V and Richard of Shrewsbury, Duke of York. Since we are in the middle of winter, Ive been thinking of a volume on my shelves on Henry VII, who could be called the Winter King. [citation needed] The first was the 1486 rebellion of the Stafford brothers, abetted by Viscount Lovell, which collapsed without fighting. Penn pointed out that for over half a century no king had passed on the crown without turmoil and Henry knew that what had happened to Richard could happen to him. [citation needed], However, his principal weapon was the Court of Star Chamber. Omissions? He rewrote history by backdating his reign to 21st August 1485, the day before the Battle of Bosworth Field.