Read Young Henry: The Rise of Henry VIII Online
Authors: Robert Hutchinson
1457 | 28 January Henry Tudor (later Henry VII) born in Pembroke Castle to fourteen-year-old Margaret, widow of Edmund Tudor, First Earl of Richmond, who had died from the plague three months before whilst imprisoned by the Yorkists in Carmarthen Castle, south Wales. |
1471 | 2 June Henry flees to Brittany and fourteen years of exile after the defeat of the Lancastrian cause at the Battles of Barnet and Tewkesbury. |
1483 | June Edward V and Richard Duke of York, young sons of Edward IV, disappear after entering Tower of London. They are believed to have been murdered on the orders of Richard, Duke of Gloucester, ‘Lord Protector of the realm’, later Richard III. |
1485 | 7 August Henry Tudor lands at Milford Haven in South Wales with 3,000 French mercenaries and English and Welsh supporters to claim the crown of England. |
1485 | 22 August Henry defeats and kills Richard III at Bosworth Field, Leicestershire, becoming Henry VII, the first monarch of the Tudor dynasty. |
1485 | 30 October Henry crowned king at Westminster. He imprisons ten-year-old Edward Plantagenet, Earl of Warwick, in the Tower, because of his potential claims to the crown. First outbreak of sweating sickness in London. |
1485 | 9 November First Parliament of Henry VII’s reign opens at Westminster. |
1485 | 16 December Katherine of Aragon born at Alcala de Henares, Spain. |
1486 | 18 January Henry VII marries Elizabeth of York, daughter of Edward IV and sister of the ‘Princes in the Tower’. |
1486 | 20 September Arthur, first child of Henry VII and Elizabeth of York, born at Winchester. |
1487 | 24 May Lambert Simnel, ten-year-old pretender to the throne of England, crowned king in Dublin Cathedral. |
1487 | 16 June Rebel Yorkist forces supporting Simnel’s claim and John de la Pole, Earl of Lincoln, defeated at Stoke Field, Nottinghamshire. Lincoln is killed but Simnel spared and employed in royal kitchens. |
1487 | 25 November Elizabeth of York crowned queen consort at Westminster Abbey. |
1489 | 29 November Margaret, second child of Henry VII and Elizabeth of York, born. |
1489 | 30 November Arthur created Prince of Wales and Earl of Chester at Westminster. |
1491 | 28 June Prince Henry (later Henry VIII) born at Greenwich Palace. |
1491 | November Perkin Warbeck, pretender to the throne, arrives in Cork in south-west Ireland. |
1493 | 5 April Prince Henry made Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports and Constable of Dover Castle. |
1493 | August Warbeck attends funeral in Vienna of Holy Roman Emperor Frederick III and is recognised as ‘King Richard IV of England’ by Maximilian I, King of the Romans. |
1494 | 12 September Prince Henry appointed Lord Deputy of Ireland. |
1494 | 31 October Prince Henry dubbed a Knight of the Bath. |
1494 | 1 November Prince Henry created Duke of York. |
1495 | 16 February Sir William Stanley, step-uncle of Henry VII and his supporter at Bosworth, executed for treason. |
1495 | 17 May Henry Duke of York made a Knight of the Garter. |
1495 | 3 July Troops from Warbeck’s invasion fleet land at Deal and one hundred and fifty are killed and a further one hundred and sixty taken prisoner. |
1496 | 18 March Mary born to Henry VII and Elizabeth of York at Sheen Palace, Surrey. |
1496 | September Warbeck, with Scottish assistance, leads 1,400 men in a small scale invasion across the border into Northumberland. |
1496 | 21 September Prince Henry’s first public duty – witnessing a royal grant of a charter to the abbot and convent at Glastonbury, Somerset. |
1497 | 17 June Battle of Blackheath in present-day south-east London: Cornish rebels defeated by royalist forces. Prince Henry and his mother are in the Tower of London for safety. |
1497 | 18 July Treaty of marriage between Katherine of Aragon and Prince Arthur stipulating that she would come to England when Arthur was aged fourteen and that her dowry of 200,000 crowns would be paid in instalments. |
1497 | 7 September Perkin Warbeck lands in Cornwall and collects an army of Cornish discontents; attacks Exeter and marches on Taunton. |
1497 | 5 October Perkin Warbeck surrenders at Beaulieu Abbey, Hampshire. |
1497 | 21 December Fire destroys royal apartments at Sheen Palace, Surrey. |
1499 | July Edmund de la Pole, Earl of Suffolk, potential Yorkist claimant to the throne, flees England but later returns voluntarily. |
1499 | summer Dutch humanist scholar Desiderius Erasmus visits Prince Henry and his sisters at Eltham Palace. |
1499 | 23 November Perkin Warbeck executed at Tyburn. |
1499 | 28 November Edward Plantagenet, Earl of Warwick, beheaded for treason at Tower Hill. |
1501 | August Edmund de la Pole, Earl of Suffolk, again flees England with his younger brother Richard. |
1501 | 12 November Katherine of Aragon makes her formal entry into London, escorted by Henry Duke of York – his first sight of her. |
1501 | 14 November Prince Arthur, aged fifteen, and Katherine of Aragon, aged sixteen, married at St Paul’s Cathedral, London. Prince Henry gives away the bride. |
1502 | 2 April Arthur dies at Ludlow Castle, Shropshire. |
1503 | 11 February Death of Queen Elizabeth following the birth of a daughter on 2 February. The baby subsequently dies on or around 14 February . |
1503 | 18 February Henry Duke of York created Prince of Wales. |
1503 | 25 June Prince Henry and Katherine of Aragon formally betrothed by Bishop of Salisbury. |
1504 | autumn Sir Richard Empson and Edmund Dudley empowered to act as bond agents for Henry VII. |
1504 | November Pope Julius II sends his dispensation allowing Henry to marry his brother’s widow. |
1505 | 27 June Prince Henry, on his father’s instructions, makes a secret protest against his marriage with Katherine of Aragon at Richmond Palace, Surrey. |
1506 | January Archduke Philip of Burgundy arrives in England after his fleet is dispersed by storms in the English Channel. |
1506 | 24 April Edmund de la Pole, Earl of Suffolk, is imprisoned in Tower of London. |
1509 | 21 April Henry VII dies in Richmond Palace, aged fifty-two, from tuberculosis. His death remains secret for two days. |
1509 | 24 April Public proclamation of the accession of Henry VIII, under the regency of his grandmother, Lady Margaret Beaufort, until his eighteenth birthday. Arrests of Empson and Dudley. |
1509 | 11 June Henry VIII and Katherine of Aragon married by Archbishop William Warham at the church of Friars Observant adjoining Greenwich Palace. |
1509 | 24 June Coronation of Henry VIII and his queen consort at Westminster Abbey. |
1509 | 29 June Death of Henry VIII’s grandmother, Lady Margaret Beaufort, at Westminster. |
1509 | November ‘Retinue of Spears’ set up as personal bodyguard for Henry VIII. |
1510 | 21 January First Parliament of Henry VIII’s reign. |
1510 | 17 August Executions of Empson and Dudley. |
1511 | 1 January Birth of a son, christened Henry, to Henry and Katherine of Aragon at Richmond. The child lives only fifty-three days, dying on 22 February. |
1511 | May Abortive English expedition to assist Ferdinand of Spain’s campaign against the Moors in North Africa. |
1511 | June 1,500 English troops depart Sandwich for Low Countries expedition under Sir Edward Poynings. |
1511 | 17 November Treaty of Westminster provides framework for military assistance between countries of the ‘Holy League’. |
1512 | Wolsey becomes Henry’s de facto chief Minister. |
1512 | June – November Disastrous English expedition to Fuentarrabia in Spain. |
1512 | 10 August Loss of the English warship Regent , commanded by Sir Thomas Knyvet, off Brest. |
1513 | 25 April Lord High Admiral Sir Edward Howard killed in reckless naval action off Conquet. |
1513 | 4 May Edmund de la Pole, Earl of Suffolk, beheaded inside Tower of London. |
1513 | July Henry invades northern France, leaving Katherine as regent of England. |
1513 | 16 August ‘Battle of Spurs’ at Guinegatte when French supply force is routed. |
1513 | 23 August French town of Thérouanne surrenders. |
1513 | 9 September English army, under Thomas Howard, Earl of Surrey, defeats Scots at Flodden Field, Northumberland. James IV of Scotland and 12,000 of his army killed. |
1513 | 23 September French city of Tournai falls to Henry. |
1513 | December Henry VIII contracts smallpox. |
1514 | 9 October Henry’s younger sister Mary marries Louis XII of France in Abbeville. |
1515 | 1 January Louis XII of France dies. Accession of Francis I. |
1515 | February Charles Brandon, Duke of Suffolk, secretly marries Mary in Paris. |
1515 | 24 December Wolsey appointed Lord Chancellor in succession to Archbishop William Warham. |
1516 | 23 January Ferdinand of Spain dies in Spain and is succeeded, as joint rulers, by his grandson Charles and his mother, the mad Juana, who is locked up in a Spanish castle. |
1516 | 18 February Birth of Mary at Greenwich, sole surviving offspring of Henry VIII and Katherine of Aragon. |
1518 | Thomas More enters royal service as Master of the Court of Requests. |
1518 | May Wolsey made Papal Legate. |
1519 | 12 January Maximilian I dies and Charles V of Spain is elected Holy Roman Emperor. |
1519 | May Royal household purged. |
1519 | 15 June Birth of Henry Fitzroy, illegitimate son of Henry VIII and his mistress, Elizabeth Blount. |
1520 | May Visit of Emperor Charles V to England. |
1520 | 7 – 24 June Field of Cloth of Gold meeting between Henry VIII and Francis I of France. |
1521 | 17 May Execution on Tower Hill of Edward Stafford, Duke of Buckingham. |
1521 | 24 November Title of ‘Defender of the Faith’ granted to Henry VIII by Pope Leo X. |
1522 | Mary Boleyn becomes Henry VIII’s mistress. |
1522 | 1 March Anne Boleyn makes first appearance at court. |