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. We have been a bold and influential voice in the church since 1888, standing up for traditional Catholic culture and values. She was cousin to Henry VIII's mother, and well trusted by the king for years. Following the execution of his mother, Cardinal Reginald Pole said that he would 'Never fear to call himself the son of a martyr'. But it appears the play was never produced. When Margaret de la Pole was born about 1390, in Hull, Yorkshire, England, her father, Sir Walter de la Pole, was 18 and her mother, Elizabeth de Bradeston, was 16. C. The former Lord Chancellor Sir Thomas More is beheaded for High Treason after refusing to recognise King Henry VIII's religious supremacy. Cardinal was publishing papers supporting Catalina's and feast day of Blessed Margaret Pole is 28 May, and she was beatified 1886 by Margaret, his sister, in the same way, Princess Royal. She also did not know about Hugh Holland being sent to deliver letters to her son. Orders to keep him available as a possible spouse for Mary). That would explain her displeasure with Thomas More's methods. "Sir Thomas? She was the daughter of Thomas Windsor, constable of Windsor castle, and Elizabeth Andrews. King. Margaret Pole. "Princes in the Tower". Holland stated that he went to Flanders to sell some meat for his master, Geoffrey Pole. At first, the people on the scaffold (there was a crowd of 150, years to go before reaching the canonical minimum of twelve). It appeared to Ayer that Margaret was of the old faith and not the new faith like himself. The martyred Mores remain obscure, but there is John Donne, and even Edward Alleyn, who match, and perhaps in some respects rival, St Thomass fame. The marriage was a good match in the eyes of Henry VII because there was a serious threat of Margaret being a figurehead for further uprisings. Margaret Roper by Hans Holbein. To which Pole responds, "If you have nothing, then there is nothing to be afraid of. not as panicked as Margaret must have been) flailed away at Margaret's head and Evidently his guilt did not stop him from further implicating his own brother Monatgu and on the 4th of November he too was arrested. They were taken in by the royal household and by 1485 their uncle Edward IV was dead , as were his two sons the princes in the Tower, not to mention their paternal uncle Richard III and maternal aunt and queen consort Anne Neville. The sad fact remains that there is damaging evidence relating to her sons committing treason according to the laws at the time. P.C., Fasc.228, No.62). About 1491 Henry VII gave her in marriage to When the king found he couldn't obtain an annulment of his marriage to Catherine from the Church, he essentially declared himself pope of England and gave himself one.St. It gives a more nuanced view of Moore than the idea of him as a universal humanitarian.Also, part of the novel deals with a famous painting of Moore and his family, also painted by Hans Holbein. Thomas More. Sister of Edmund de la Pole. arrested. book was a denunciation of the The famous "Little Princes . . Born at Castle Farley, near Bath, 14 Aug He married Jane (Joan/Joanna) Colt in January 1505, and they had four children together: Margaret (1505), Elizabeth (1506), Cecily (1507) and John (1509). touched Catalina and Mary's status. Warwick and Warbeck Plot. Her eldest son, Cardinal Pole Margaret Pole ended up becoming a Catholic martyr. action. At the age of 28 Margaret spent five months in the household of Katherine of Aragon, until the death of the Prince of Wales in April 1502. She preserved the head in spices but was betrayed by spies and imprisoned, but was soon released. children were not even nursed by Please identify yourself by name or social media handle so we know you're not a 'bot. popularity of the Countess, There is a great page on Margaret Pole at wikipedia see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Margaret_Pole,_8th_Countess_of_Salisbury and a book on her Margaret Pole, Countess of Salisbury 1473-1541: Loyalty, Lineage and Leadership by Hazel Pierce. Chancellor Cromwell at Lewes and reported Thomas Moore abt 1831 Stanhope, Durham, England, United Kingdom - 02 Mar 1898 managed by Christian Dingarten. Margaret was one of just two women in 16th . Sir also to his meeting with Carlos V of Spain. 1473; daughter of John Fisher, Bishop of Rochester, and In the spring of 1539 Margaret was moved from Cowdray to the Tower More information on the relationship between the House of York and the House of Plantagenet, right this way. Canterbury, and also the indirect cause of his mother's martyrdom. 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. penalty. [note that this distinguishes this book from Hazel Pierce's biography Margaret Pole, Countess of Salisbury 1473-1541: Loyalty, Lineage and Leadership (University of Wales . For his brother Geoffrey he said, meddle little and let all things alone. still within 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). One More in-law was Edward (Ned) Alleyn (1566-1626), a man who moved in the same theatrical circles as Christopher Marlowe and William Shakespeare. Maybe someone who knows more about this area can shed light on it for us. With the Lady Mary back in favor surely those who backed her with the Pilgrimage of Grace were satisfied. William "But also, she loves her husband. Margarets youngest son, Geoffrey had been in contact with him. For in all behaviour howsoever we have used her, she has showed herself so earnest, vehement, and precise, that more could not be.. deriding Their plan was to get people to join an army against the Tudor king. Other accounts say that Margaret went quietly when fetched from her cell The second comes in as to whether This meant she would not receive a trial. May God help him!. Princes.") She has children now that are Tudor children so it's that feeling of, this is the more important thing, and I think that's why she's a relatable character. 3. 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). King visited her great house at Warblington in Hampshire (a single remain, and pay for Mary to have a household from her own pockets, Duke of Buckingham saw Margaret Pole was a member of the House of Plantagenet, the family which had been ruling England since 1154. In this week's series finale, the pair will meet once again. As such, Margaret Pole was the niece of the two kings immediately preceding the Tudor dynasty. Henry made him a squire of his bodyguard and a 1555-1614. . He was followed by the Marquess of Exeter, Geoffrey Pole, Edward Neville, Hugh Holland, George Croftes and John Collins. Margaret is thought to have remained loyal to her faith and to Catherine. Thanks for sharing. Her sickly mother had died the year before so by Heather R. Darsie _____ On 28 July 1540, a great, accomplished man of Tudor Times was beheaded on Tower Hill. Alleyn married Constance, the daughter of John Donne and St Thomass great-great niece. Cardinal Pole After Reginald read the letter from his younger brother he sent a letter back to his mother, Margaret saying that my hope is in God and that he desired her blessing. Sir Geoffrey, they were executed. neck, hacking her to pieces for some time before she died. Thomas More (1478-1535), lawyer and moral philosopher, is still regarded by many Catholics as the quintessential good man. When she was five years of age her father One of her children, Reginald Pole, would go on to become a cardinal, and then . She served as a member of Catherine of Aragon's household, and according to the National Portrait Gallery, she would also serve as a governess to Princess Mary (who would later go on to be known as Mary I). Lizzie (Moore) Lightfoot 12 Nov 1863 Birmingham, Warwickshire, England, United Kingdom - 29 Dec 1958 . By Caroline Hallemann Published: Nov 24, 2020 For more information from our chairman on contributing to the Herald Patrons Fund, click here, Holy Communion from the chalice to return on Holy Thursday, Freedom is ever new: The legacy of Benedict XVIs visit to the United States endures, Interview: Benedict XVIs abiding inspiration is the gentle force of Catholic thought, Benedict XVIs care for catechism and catechists, Dont miss a single story. In short, the state of things in this kingdom is such that should Your Majesty send the smallest possible force, all the people would at once declare in your favour, especially if the said Seigneur Reynard (Reginald Pole) were in the country. 150 witnesses seems nothing like a secret execution. Lady Margaret Pole and Thomas More concoct a plan to allay the queen's fears after she grows worried about Henry and Anne's supposed affair. The man was Gervase Tyndall and he was a school master. Further reading: "Margaret Pole, Countess of Salisbury 1473-1541" by Hazel Pierce, "Margaret Pole: The Countess in the . She died in 1426, in Burrough Green, Cambridgeshire, England, at the age of 36. honours, however, ended in 1485, when the victory of Margaret More (Margaret Roper), the daughter of Thomas More and Jane Colt More, was born in October 1505. charge of redemption money claimed by the A sketch of Some little more is known of Margaret Windsor. letters, sent via a Hugh Holland, to It is painted on a dateable oak panel . "nothing utter", and they were forced to conclude that either her sons her brother were brought up at Sheen, with the children of the King. Henry VIII's wrath - the Today he is venerated as a saint and martyr, but what about his family who were they? he did not know how to properly handle the unwieldly, heavy axe. the manors of Ellesborough and Medmenham in Buckinghamshire, on 5 July 1513. Sign up to our newsletter, Mauris accumsan mi nec orci volutpat, eu imperdiet tellus tempus. Pole insisted his brother only wanted change as far as religious matters and that he did not wish harm to the king. Using that to his advantage, Warwick and George plotted to join their two families in marriage. John Neville, and it was then determined to enforce without The idea that people would take bits and pieces and keep them for years some from family members and some just as a ghoulish fascination. The Spanish Princess airs Sunday nights on Starz. Warwick, under Your email address will not be published. Despite an on-screen rivalry, she was a member of Catherine of Aragon's household. This plan, too, would fail. He was granted various offices in Wales including the constableships of Harlech 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.. Henry VIII Books livestream YouTube 18 February 2023, February 13 A queen and her lady-in-waiting are beheaded. Lord Montague in official When her death had been resolved upon, her nephew [sic], the son of Mr. Montagu, who had occasionally permission to go about within the precincts of the Tower, was placed in close confinement, and it is supposed that he will soon follow his father and grandmother. 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. After Simnel was discovered to be an imposter (because the REAL Edward was at court), then Perkin Warbeck took a shot at the throne claiming to be one of the princes in the Tower, Richard. And where also Margaret Pole, Countess of Salisbury, and Hugh Vaughan, late of Beckener, in the County of Monmouth, yeoman, by instigation of the devil, putting apart the dread of Almighty God, their duty of allegiance, and the excellent benefit received of his Highness, have not only traitorously confederated themselves with the false and abominable traitors Henry Pole, Lord Montagu, and Reginald Pole, sons to the said countess, knowing them to be false traitors, but also have maliciously aided, abetted, maintianed, and comforted them in their said false and abominable treason, to the most fearful peril of hi Highness, the commonwealth of this realm, &c., the said marchioness and the said countess be declared attained, and shall suffer the pains and penalties of high treason.. Great novel, by the way, once you get used to her use of 'he'. I will never understand how Henry could take his anger out on a frail old lady who was no threat to him and who had acted as a mother figure to his daughter Mary. Tunstall, Starkey, and others. Margaret found herself once again in the household of Katherine of Aragon, only this time she was queen consort and not Princess of Wales. Her Find out why Margaret Pole was executed . I had recently learned that his daughter had rescued his head, but didn't know what happened to it after that. Having been unable to sell in churches for well over a year due to the pandemic, we are now inviting readers to support the Herald by investing in our future. The House of Lords pronounced him guilty of treason and condemned him (Henry VII 's actions go a long way to cast guilt Sir Thomas More, once Chancellor of Cromwell that given Carlos an heir (whereas Mary at the time was six years old, and had six Is that how torturers are rewarded in this brave new England? At his death, Margaret and She married Thomas Ingoldsthorpe in 1402. was forced to live atSyon We dont know who these assassins but it makes for an interesting story, doesnt it? There is a record that she paid 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. 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. PLANTAGENET (D. Clarence), Married: new, Mary-less, line of descent. She's loyal to him. Thomas Goodrike, Bishop of Ely were sent to Warblington to examine the Mother of Sir Edmund Ingoldisthorpe and Sibill Ingoldisthorpe. and the Duchess of Margaret was born in 1473 during the Wars of the Roses in the first 12 years of her life would come the death of Edward IV, the disappearance of his sons Edward V and Richard Duke of York, Richard III taking control of . accompanied the met his death in somewhat confusing circumstances for plotting against his 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. Naturally St. Thomas couldn't sign the document, so was accused of treason and beheaded.Unfortunately many Catholics went with the times, and today they are Anglicans. Margaret Tudor, Queen of Scots. I never questioned what happened to his head, but it is touching to know his daughter risked her own well being to retrieve her father's head. nothing without a price he had learnt that from his father. Lord Montague and Sir Geoffrey, 1545-1605. When the new king, Edward IV chose to secretly wed the widowed Elizabeth Woodville, Warwick was not happy. were committed to the Tower, and in Jan, with the exception of intention to of seizing the throne should Henry die. It was now Margarets turn. time at the Court of Richard III. Unfortunately, however far out of reach Aragon often communicated with her daughter through especially treasured when Carlos V threw over his child cousin Mary to marry Instead, it focuses on the women in his life, telling his story from Catherine of Aragon's perspective. Margaret Pole was born on August 14th, 1473, in Somerset, England. After his execution, Margaret managed to retrieve her fathers head, which had been displayed on a pole on Tower Bridge. On the 17th of August 1473 was born a son to Edward IV and Elizabeth Woodville. Reginald's mother Margaret Pole Countess of Salisbury, as well as his brother and young nephew, are also shown in Season Three, though they remain in England. seventy, was thrown, along with every other Pole I've loved and followed your blog for years. appointed Chief Gentleman of the Bedchamber to Jane died in 1511. Margaret Pole was executed on the 27th of May 1541. Margaret More (1505-1544): Married William Roper on 2 July 1521. And 345 years later, in 1886, Lady Salisbury became exactly that. The Tower of London is synonymous as a place of great suffering, torture and execution. It would be four years before Margaret was reunited with We may earn commission on some of the items you choose to buy. After two years of being imprisoned as a traitor in the Tower, the now frail 67 year old Plantagenet heiress was executed. Aragon, after the birth of the Princess Lady Warwicks eldest daughter Isabel secretly wed the Duke of Clarence without the permission of his brother the King and the Kings own mother joined in on the betrayal and informed everyone that Edward was not the legitimate son of Richard, Duke of York but an archer. Cardinal Wolsey, the His devoted daughter, Margaret Roper, bribed the bridge-keeper to knock it down and she smuggled it home. Pretty ruthless. Thomas More had purposely refrained from discussing the king's marriage for the entire process, and only spoke about it when the king finally required everyone in England over the age of 21 to sign an oath stating that the Pope was not the head of the Church in England and that the king's first marriage had not been valid. 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 . Henrys father was that she had given birth to him. In Showtimes The Tudors, those assassins were Sir Francis Bryan and Sir Thomas Seymour. Henry became a member of the royal household and . Every item on this page was chosen by a Town & Country editor. He would eventually go on to become last Roman Catholic Archbishop of Canterbury in history under Queen Mary I. He was also slated to play the title role in the drama Sir Thomas More, a play with multiple authors, Shakespeare being one of them. Warblington was searched and letters and papal bulls found. Henry stayed the inevitable At all of the trials the men were unanimously found guilty and were sentenced a traitors death to be hanged, drawn and quartered. The house is long gone, of course, but the Corporation of London has erected a memorial tablet that reads: Sir Thomas More was born in a house near this site, 7 February 1478. Margaret Pole, Countess of Salisbury 1473-1541: Loyalty, Lineage and Leadership . and his grandfather was Humphrey, Earl of Stafford, descended from That was what really cost her head in the end, but we wanted to . seventy, was thrown, along with every other Pole was a landed gentleman of Buckinghamshire and And that's an interesting story because it's a meeting of minds and hearts in a very interesting way," he said. Margaret was assigned to Mary's household disaster. check it out:http://library.princeton.edu/libraries/firestone/rbsc/aids/C0770/. Great post and painting of Moore. block, which has Margaret saying: "For traitors on the block should die, I am no traitor, no, not I! Margaret was buried in the Chapel of St. Peter ad Vincula within the Tower. She certainly didn't bow to any pressure later in her life to give up her son. (and probably still praying for them to see fruition) and, having the blood of Duke freely voiced his According to her biographer, Margaret Bowker "the death of her mother in 1511, when she was little . Margaret was very fond of the Princess Mary and protected her like a mother would. Things got even worse when Reginald Pole published Pro ecclesiasticae unitatis defensione, which denounced Henry VIIIs policies. mother was aligned with one of Henry VII's staunchest supporters, and Henry VII Did Margaret Beaufort love Jasper? The feast day of Blessed Margaret Pole is 28 May, and she was beatified 1886 by Pope Leo VIII. Typically, the biography of a saint ends with the saints death. "I think Maggie is us in the situation," Frost told Harpers Bazaar. stated was found in one of her coffers at her house. Henry's reach, and despite the fact that They had 1 son & 3 daughters: [1] Sir Thomas. by Unknown artist oil on panel, circa 1535 24 3/4 in. Was this why the order was approved by the King to have clothing made for the Countess? William, born 1498, was the eldest son of John Roper of Well Hall, Eltham, and St. Dunstans, Canterbury and his wife Jane, daughter of Sir John Fineux of Faversham and Herne in Kent. She was a decade and a half younger than he was, and he never seems to have felt anything more than a brotherly affection . He gave evidence against Geoffrey, which in turn also damned Margaret. Henry his treatise "Pro ecclesiastic unitatis defensione", in answer In 1487, an imposter, Lambert Simmel, pretended to be her brother Edward . 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, January 25 Anne Boleyn finally marries Henry VIII, January 15 Elizabeth I, daughter of Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn, is crowned queen. Arrived there, after commending her soul to her Creator, she asked those present to pray for the King, the Queen, the Prince (Edward) and the Princess, to all of whom she wished to be particularly commended, and more especially to the latter, whose god-mother she had been. William In 1512, at the petition of Margaret, Henry VIII granted her the earldom of Salisbury, making her Countess of Salisbury in her own right. Besides being a theological reply to the questions, the Margaret was appointed to serve Catherine of Aragon after her marriage to Arthur, Prince of Wales, but Catherine's household was dissolved after Arthur's death in April 1502. Benjamin, I'm no expert on this, but I think Renaissance humanism was largely compatible with Church doctrine, and many church figures--even Pope Pius II--could be considered humanists. 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. good These dreams were "the most arrant traitress that ever lived". During the Tudor era it was a highly brutal place where executions we. Unluckily, a search of Margaret's home produced a heraldic device entertwining pansies (the symbol of the Poles) with marigolds (one of the There is no greater tale of a father and daughter relationship than the story of Sir Thomas More and his Dearest Meg, his eldest daughter Margaret. Amberley Publishing provides these bullet points to demonstrate what makes this book special:. She is the eldest surviving child of Isabel Neville and George Plantagenet and become the guardian of her vulnerable younger brother Teddy after their respective deaths. More had a large family:four children by his first wife, plus an adopted daughter, at least one ward and a stepdaughter. His brother Henry was arrested and tortured until he betrayed a Catholic priest, Fr William Harrington. In January 1539, many of them were executed. Higginbotham, Susan. For two days they questioned the stoic Countess. At first, when the sentence of death was made known . Margaret Pole was a pretty tough and clinical woman. Margaret, Countess of Salisbury, was born at Farley Castle, near Bath, on 14th August, in or about the year 1473. It is always an education! by Susan Higginbotham. It was not long before he was arrested, on the 29 August 1538, Geoffrey Pole was placed in the Tower of London. 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