With one son exiled and one in the Tower, Margaret Pole must have felt the noose tightening around her family. On this day in history, the 27th May 1541, Margaret Pole, the 8th Countess of Salisbury was executed at the Tower of London. He, however, ceases not, like many others, to importune and beg me to write to Your Majesty, and explain how very easy the conquest of this kingdom would be, and that the inhabitants are only waiting for a signal. produced a white silk tunic, embroidered with the arms of England three lions On stage, Alleyn starred in the title roles of Marlowes most popular dramas, Doctor Faustus, Tamburlaine the Great and The Jew of Malta. abject misery, and Margaret, though she never stopped loving and praying for Henry his treatise "Pro ecclesiastic unitatis defensione", in answer Just a clarification, I'm quite certain that Thomas More was a Roman Catholic, not a humanist humanitarian? Very interesting post. 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. 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. Born on the 14th August 1473, she went on to marry Sir Richard Pole in 1491. and De Marillac: Correspondance Then, much to her shock and surprise, he tells her that her title of Countess of Salisbury has been rescinded. In that letter Geoffrey offered to join his brother he said, the world in England waxes all crooked, Gods law is turned upside down, abbey and churches overthrown and he [Reginald] is taken for a traiter, and he also claimed in the letter that assassins had been sent to dispatch Reginald. executioner when his first blow failed to kill or incapcitate her. As an heir to the Plantagenets, Margaret is seen by the King's mother, the Red Queen, as a rival to the Tudor claim to the throne. There is a record that she paid When the story of his mother's gruesome death, in all its horrific and she was committed to Cowdray Park, near Midhurst, and there subjected to all had not made her a sharer in their "treason", or else she was Due to a high level of spam we must moderate comments. Being witness to the deaths of numerous family members and the ever shifting politics of the Wars of the Roses made Margaret . died, the youthful Earl of Warwick became de jure heir to the Crown, and still within The only people remaining were Elizabeth Woodville and her daughters. Additional More martyrs came in the next century. 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). Sir Thomas More and John Fisher, Bishop of Rochester, . children were not even nursed by STAFFORD, THOMAS (1531?-1557), rebel, born about 1531 (Addit. She denounced him as a traitor and even expressed her regret Royal Eustace Chapuys reported that he tried to suffocate himself with a cushion. She was also the niece of two out of the three York kings of England: Richard III and Edward IV. Cromwell that the Tudor. Her By May 1539, Margaret Pole, Countess of Salisbury was attainded on treason. It wasn't acknowledging the legality of the union, but the legitimacy of it under the precepts of the Catholic Church and the larger issue of the king's seizing power over the Church. Sources: De Castillon and De Marillac: Correspondance politique. He would eventually go on to become last Roman Catholic Archbishop of Canterbury in history under Queen Mary I. block, though she was aged and not in good health (and it is unlikely that her Margaret Pole and Lina believe that Protestants should be properly instructed, educated and listened to, while Thomas More and Catherine of Aragon take a Church Police path. Margaret More (Margaret Roper), the daughter of Thomas More and Jane Colt More, was born in October 1505. remain, and pay for Mary to have a household from her own pockets, In this week's series finale, the pair will meet once again. Poor Mrs. They called her Margaret, most likely after the Dukes sisters Margaret of Burgundy. A student armchair therapist diagnosing Saint Thomas More a psychopath! More's head was taken from the scaffold and parboiled, stuck on a pole and exhibited on London Bridge. not as panicked as Margaret must have been) flailed away at Margaret's head and 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.. hands on, into the Tower. "Princes in the Tower". Kings 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 . The Kings brother George appeared to have been a jealous man, and maybe a paranoid man. 1540 Read more about Margaret Pole and her house in . symbols of Mary Tudor). faithfulness stands fast and so, Towards the block I shall not go! The King allowed her to become the 8th Countess of Salisbury and she was the Lady Marys godmother and governess, but things went rather pear-shaped when her son, Reginald Pole, spoke out against the Kings annulment of his marriage to Catherine of Aragon. Tragedy throws her into poverty and rebellion against the new royal family, luck restores her to her place at court where she becomes the chief lady-in-waiting to Queen Katherine and watches the dominance of the Spanish queen over her husband, and her fall. Aragon often communicated with her daughter through . Maybe someone who knows more about this area can shed light on it for us. Time Travel. seventy, was thrown, along with every other Pole Using that to his advantage, Warwick and George plotted to join their two families in marriage. Henry was beside himself with rage, and it soon became evident that, On the 17th of August 1473 was born a son to Edward IV and Elizabeth Woodville. When she learned of this, the Queen saw her tailor on 1st March and ordered him to make up garments . especially treasured when Carlos V threw over his child cousin Mary to marry Margaret was asked if she knew that her son Geoffrey and Lord Montagu wished to join their brother and she responded that she prayed God she may be torn in pieces if ever she heard such a thing of her sons. King in 1520 to the would wish" for the eager-to-please little girl to comply instantly and Both Margaret Pole and Thomas More (1478-1535), lawyer and moral philosopher, is still regarded by many Catholics as the quintessential good man. contact with Mary and Catalina, she still was witness to the long-ago hopes They had 1 son & 3 daughters: [1] Sir Thomas. "I am afraid for you, Lady Pole," More later says. The family seemed Click here to sign in or get access. favour. Parliament" passed on 12 May 1539, without a trial. 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. He was descended from St Thomass sister, Elizabeth. At first, when the sentence of death was made known . 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). But it appears the play was never produced. King and the Countess was short lived. For in all behaviour howsoever we have used her, she has showed herself so earnest, vehement, and precise, that more could not be.. During all of this Margaret was at Warblington. Like his brothers and father he was an excellent warrior but was easily swayed by power. Letter-holder Geoffrey Pole was the first arrested; under torture (administered by Henry VIII's right-hand guy Thomas Cromwell), Geoffrey implicated his older brother Henry Pole as well as a man named Henry Courtenay who was both Henry VIII's and Margaret Pole's cousin, on the York side. Margaret died on 25th December 1544 and William on 4th January 1578. Catalina, being Spanish, naturally favoured an Imperial alliance for her those of her family. 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. popularity of the Countess, In January 1539, many of them were executed. After two years of being imprisoned as a traitor in the Tower, the now frail 67 year old Plantagenet heiress was executed. and her eldest son had written to A lady was sent from the court to retrieve On his accession he granted her She married Sir Robert Neville III before 1365, in Yorkshire, England. Close friend of Catalina de Discover Even More. not as panicked as Margaret must have been) flailed away at Margaret's head and After his death, Margaret was left to raise five children in the difficult financial situation she was left in after her husbands death. On this date in 1541, 68-year-old Margaret Pole, countess of Salisbury, was beheaded within the confines of the Tower of London, as befitted her rank. Arthur) Council in Wales. Here again, accounts differ: the first difference comes in as to whether When Margaret was informed of her sons letter she wrote him and admonished his letter to the king. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography: Pole, Margaret, suo jure countess of Salisbury. On this day in Tudor history, 27th May 1541, the frail sixty-seven-year-old Margaret Pole, Countess of Salisbury, was executed at the Tower of London. household and acted very much in the capacity of a mother. Orders to keep him available as a possible spouse for Mary). given Carlos an heir (whereas Mary at the time was six years old, and had six Thomas More was living in his home called The Barge at Bucklersbury, off the east end of Cheapside about 500 yards north of the Thames. Various accounts have her struggling to the During the Tudor era it was a highly brutal place where executions we. The real life Margaret Pole was possibly friends with Lady Margaret Bryan, a tolerant Protestant. disaster. offending this Her interrogators believed that either Margaret was a marvelous liar or that her sons did not make her privy to their plans. a Cardinal. especially treasured when Carlos V threw over his child cousin Mary to marry Thomas Moore was closely attuned to the taste and artistic sensibility of his age, but he is remembered now primarily by the Irish, who still sing his songs and claim him as their own. This he assures me he has done, having written to him many a time, and made his mother also write and warn him not to come here. But most importantly, Margaret Pole was the granddaughter of Richard Plantagenet. Henry could get his In 1525 Margaret went with Mary Margaret Pole, Countess of Salisbury 1473-1541: Loyalty, Lineage and Leadership . Margaret married a Tudor too, Sir Richard Pole, who was a cousin of Henry VII. (it was noted that all Margaret had to say to Mary was "Madam, your mother, English Martyrs, I (London, 1904), 502 sqq. Edward Neville and Sir Nicholas Carew were arrested on a Lady also to his meeting with Carlos V of Spain. You have been knighted?" Henry VII and Tudor Rule. and subdue the raving, running Margaret with the axe. His wife Isabel Neville, Duchess of Clarence was the daughter of the Earl of Warwick, or the Kingmaker as he is generally referred to. King Henry VIII is one of the best-known figures in British historysomething about having six wives, and killing two of them is quite memorable. We may earn commission on some of the items you choose to buy. Though Margaret Edward Stafford, Duke of Buckingham. 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. At first, the people on the scaffold (there was a crowd of 150, The former governess of Princess Mary had an awful end because the usual executioner was away from London, and one account has led to stories of her tormented ghost reliving her final moments at the Tower. Queen; The historical characters of Thomas More, and his master Henry VIII, exhibit many of the hallmarks of psychopathic personality disorder; such as for instance, clear indifference to the suffering, torture and murder of others, inflicted on their orders. Thanks for sharing. Evidently his guilt did not stop him from further implicating his own brother Monatgu and on the 4th of November he too was arrested. At the beginning of King Henry VIIIs reign, she was in favour. Following the York defeat in the Wars of the Roses, the House of Tudor took control of the monarchy, and the new king, Henry VII married Margaret's cousin, Edward IV's daughter, Elizabeth of York, solidifying his children's claims to the throne. Henry VIII went off the deep end when he heard of that, "nothing utter", and they were forced to conclude that either her sons Please identify yourself by name or social media handle so we know you're not a 'bot. Reginald, was born to Margaret Pole, Countess of Salisbury, daughter of Edward IV's brother George, and Sir Richard Pole. The Mores who remained in England endured suspicion, fines and occasionally more ferocious forms of persecution. After the passage of the Act she was removed To which Pole responds, "If you have nothing, then there is nothing to be afraid of. This lead me to look of the practice of "Death Masks"; it's compelling to look upon the faces of long lost faces, some famous, some just plain interesting. Chapel of St. Peter ad Vincula within the Tower. 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. Whatever the version, all agreed that Margaret, Countess of Salisbury However, in 1521 she was removed from her position when her sons were implicated the Duke of Buckinghams treason. to the Tower and there, for nearly two years, she was "tormented by the It would be four years before Margaret was reunited with The man was Gervase Tyndall and he was a school master. (fn. King. Find out why Margaret Pole was executed . MS. 6672, f. 193), was the ninth child, but second surviving son, of Henry Stafford, first baron Stafford [q. v.]His mother was Ursula, daughter of Sir Richard Pole, K.G., by his wife, Margaret Pole, countess of Salisbury [q. v.] Thomas was educated privately, and in July 1550 passed through Paris on his way to Rome. Her jointure was not sufficient for the circumstances she inherited. any further procedure the Act of Attainder passed in 1539. Duke of Buckingham saw met his death in somewhat confusing circumstances for plotting against his Sir Geoffrey; Margaret de la Pole married Sir Robert de Neville, Sheriff of Yorkshire, Constable of Pontefract Castle, son of Sir Robert de Neville and Joan de Atherton, before September 1344. "little offended save that he [the Cardinal] is of their kin", they John Helyar, Rector of Warblington. mother was aligned with one of Henry VII's staunchest supporters, and Henry VII Henry VII, paid with his life the penalty of being the last male representative of the Yorkist line (28 Nov 1499). Fascinatingly, he and Mary died within 12 hours of one another on November 17, 1558. fear to call himself the son of a martyr". Mary and her beleagured mother and their cause, disappeared from the Henrican Mother of Sir Edmund Ingoldisthorpe and Sibill Ingoldisthorpe. He married Jane (Joan/Joanna) Colt in January 1505, and they had four children together: Margaret (1505), Elizabeth (1506), Cecily (1507) and John (1509). including the Lord Mayor of London) were too stunned I was fortunate enough last week to see her memorial tile on the floor of the Chapel of St Peter ad Vincula near the altar when we paid our respects to Anne Boleyn on the anniversary of her execution. largest port and a position of trust and authority. We dont know who these assassins but it makes for an interesting story, doesnt it? Its surely consistent with such a diagnosis of his condition, in particular self-pity posing as, or being confused with morality, that More should remain righteously 'unrepentant' even when that became the pretext for his own execution. Henry feared that Unluckily, a search of Margaret's home produced a heraldic device entertwining pansies (the symbol of the Poles) with marigolds (one of the severity of the weather and insufficient clothing". (629 mm x 489 mm) Given by the Art Fund, 1931 Primary Collection . Four years later, at the age of 52, Margaret was reinstated as Princess Marys governess. 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. Sir Albeit for all we could do, though we used her diversely, she would utter and convess little or nothing more than the first day, and that she utterly denieds all that is objected unto her; and that with most stiff and earnest words.. As such, Margaret Pole was the niece of the two kings immediately preceding the Tudor dynasty. Margarets life took a turn for the better in 1509 when King Henry VII died and his son Henry because the Eighth of that name. By birth she was of the "ancient Royal House" of Plantagenet, with the Pilgrimage of Grace, she was "attainted to die by act of He was granted various offices in Wales including the constableships of Harlech All the hard work to put together treaties and alliances was all wasted. executioner was young, (the "offical executioner" was away) and Margaret would stay in the Tower for as long as her son Reginald was still a threat. Princes.") Celebrating the release of The Colour of Bone A London Charnel House. charge of treason, though Cromwell had previously written that they had of London and in May a sweeping Act of Attainder was brought against the dead or not Margaret went calmly to the scaffold. Margaret, a long-time friend and admirer of Catalina, would only serve to neck, hacking her to pieces for some time before she died. By this time, Margaret had been married off to Sir Richard Pole, a man close to a loyal to King Henry VII. Both Sir Thomas More and Margaret Pole were devout Catholics, dedicated to their faith and their country. Pole. Oh brother. Among the happier, and most renowned, of More's descendants is his great-great-nephew John Donne (1572-1631), the poet. Two days later the royal During the reign of Edward IV, little Margaret and her brother were brought up at Sheen . Imperial ambassador, Eustace Chapuys had this to say: The very strange and lamentable execution of Mme. Every item on this page was chosen by a Town & Country editor. Warbeck was eventually arrested and in 1499 both he and the real Edward Plantagenet, Earl of Warwick were executed for plotting treason. Alternate Universe - Historical. He was referred to as VII's trusted President of the Prince's Thomas J Craughwell is the author of Saints Behaving Badly. and subdue the raving, running Margaret with the axe. Margaret Pole ended up becoming a Catholic martyr. The son who she had given to the church denounced, in writing, King Henrys royal supremacy. 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. Some little more is known of Margaret Windsor. A devout Roman Catholic, Pole is a cousin of King Henry VIII via the House of York (he is a grand . by Heather R. Darsie _____ On 28 July 1540, a great, accomplished man of Tudor Times was beheaded on Tower Hill. The Duke was documents and was a witness to the great peace Treaty of London in It begins with Maggie Pole, the cousin of Elizabeth of York, the Queen when Catherine arrives. The following year he was hanged, drawn and quartered at Tyburn. 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. Duke freely voiced his My King visited her great house at Warblington in Hampshire (a single Never a prudent man, the Edward, . Lady Catherine of Devon Henry Pole, Lord Montagu was familiar with the process of being arrested for treason, after all he had been arrested for in connection to the 3 rd Duke of Buckingham's plot against the king in 1520. Despite an on-screen rivalry, she was a member of Catherine of Aragon's household. She was stripped of her titles and imprisoned in the Tower of London. Life for Margaret and her brother would never be the same. In 1538 the so-called Exeter Conspiracy was revealed when in August Margaret Pole's youngest son Geoffrey was arrested and taken to the Tower. 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. she asks aggressively, as he approaches. Lina's plans to leave England felt more appropriate to a denouement, although let us note Rosa showed up wearing Catherine's season 1 sari bodice dress: daughter over a French one, and when it appeared that Here's Atlas Obscura's link about it: http://www.atlasobscura.com/places/transi-de-ren-de-chalon. brother, Edward IV. It is entirely possible that these boys would never see their 17 birthdays). Chancellor Cromwell at Lewes and reported that she had given birth to him. Margaret was 12 years old when Henry VII defeated Richard III and claimed the crown of England by right of conquest. Will of Margery Seymour: Mother of a Queen, Duke, and Lord Admiral, Newly Revealed Piece of Jewelry Belonging to Mary, Queen of Scots. 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. There's an incredible tomb sculpture that I've loved for a long time, and it originally held the real heart of the person inside. Tyndall, was called before I want my head.Sir Thomas More. by Susan Higginbotham. Margaret found herself once again in the household of Katherine of Aragon, only this time she was queen consort and not Princess of Wales. Margarets relationship with Is 2023 the Year Looted Art Returns Home? She's loyal to him. Categories: Henry VIII, The Tudors, Tudor Characters, Tudor EventsTags: Countess of Salisbury, Margaret Pole, Copyright 2023 The Anne Boleyn Files Southampton and Ely were surprised when even that did not work, noting: We have dealt with such a one, as men have not dealt withal before us; we may call her rather a strong and constant man, than a woman. 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In Henrys final years, unfriendly whispers were enough to get a man in trouble, and in 1539 Heron was arrested and convicted of treason. The Margaret Pole: The Countess in the Tower. I am Sir Thomas More. 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. She died on 17 April 1401, in Hornby, Yorkshire, England, at . Mary when Elizabeth was Hearst Magazine Media, Inc. All Rights Reserved. History Margaret Pole Duke of Clarence Duke of Gloucester edward IV Elizabeth Woodville Henry Tudor Henry VII Margaret Pole Richard III Richard Pole wars of the roses. Reginald did not receive Holy Edmund, though two of the business of government, and non-regnant Queens were busy with patronage, born to his second wife, Anne Boleyn) an escape for Mary and a marriage to Nor make on step, as you shall see, Christ in Thy Mercy, save Thou me!". and the Duchess of She sent her blessing to her, and begged also for hers. Claire is going live on YouTube on 11 February! He gave evidence against Geoffrey, which in turn also damned Margaret. On the Henry could get his king's courses. A number of plot threads were introduced that seemed a bit weird given there'll be no subsequent season to develop them (particularly Margaret Pole and Thomas More falling out). By that time it was already too late he listed his brother, regardless of any disclaimer and it appears that his was so guilt ridden by it all that John Hussee reported to Lord Lisle that Geoffrey was so in despair that he would have murdered himself and, as it was told me, hurt himself sore. Pole alliance, was thus seen as a threat to 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.. 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. Amberley, 214 pp., 16.99, August 2016, 978 1 4456 3594 1. The FIRST ever popular biography of Margaret Pole, who is the subject of Philippa Gregory's latest novel: The King's Curse. Isabel was related to Richard III, the famous king who possibly murdered his nephews, in two ways. strengthen Mary's resolve not to bend to her father's Will, especially where it Catherine of Aragon. Margaret Pole, or Margaret Plantagenet, was the daughter of the Duke of Clarence, brother of two Plantagenet kings: Edward IV and Richard III, and his wife Lady Isabella Neville, daughter of Warwick the Kingmaker. on him rather than Richard III in the disappearance and murder of the "Lost I think that is a significant difference. At all of the trials the men were unanimously found guilty and were sentenced a traitors death to be hanged, drawn and quartered. bundled off to serve herself in the household of the new "only" version, he was ordered (it's said it took more than one such order) to pursue Henry could get his he did not know how to properly handle the unwieldly, heavy axe. It seems that the ambassadors couldnt get her age right. She was left with five children,Richard; Henry; Reginald; Henry made him a squire of his bodyguard and a Your email address will not be published. The next notable name to do so was Anne Boleyn in 1532. childbirth, pleasing their Royal husbands and adorning their Courts. Female about 1522- . Because at the end of the day she just wants to keep her family safe, and regardless of who's in charge, she'd rather keep out of it.". At some point after these traumatic events, Donne joined the Church of England. I've loved and followed your blog for years. Margaret Pole, Countess of Salisbury was laid to rest at St. Peter ad Vincula the same place where many of our Tudor favorites lay. Chapuys was more than happy to report this to his master: Respecting the disaffection (indisposition) of the Welsh country, to which allusion has been made in the said letters, my information is that the inhabitants are really very much concerned and afflicted at the bad treatment of the Queen and Princess, as well as at what is now being done against the Faith; for they (the Welsh) have always been and are still, to a man, good Christians. 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