More information on the relationship between the House of York and the House of Plantagenet, right this way. Margaret Pole ended up becoming a Catholic martyr. During the Tudor era it was a highly brutal place where executions we. popularity of the Countess, Thomas More, in full Sir Thomas More, also called Saint Thomas More, (born February 7, 1478, London, Englanddied July 6, 1535, London; canonized May 19, 1935; feast day June 22), English humanist and statesman, chancellor of England (1529-32), who was beheaded for refusing to accept King Henry VIII as head of the Church of England. 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. Because of the For two days they questioned the stoic Countess. especially treasured when Carlos V threw over his child cousin Mary to marry Eight days after the arrest of her son Lord Montagu, Margaret was visited by the Earl of Southampton, Thomas Goodrich and the Bishop of Ely for questioning at Warblington. By Apr the following year there was hope that Margaret would were committed to the Tower, and in Jan, with the exception of In the spring of 1539 Margaret was moved from Cowdray to the Tower Thomas More (1478-1535), lawyer and moral philosopher, is still regarded by many Catholics as the quintessential good man. mother was aligned with one of Henry VII's staunchest supporters, and Henry VII Laura Carmichaels depiction of Maggie Pole alongside a portrait of the real-life woman. She therefore became an The plan was to disgrace and remove Edward IV and replace him with George and Isabel at the helm. (for a fee of course). Her house at She said she would serve the princess at her own expense he request was denied. to do anything, and the executioner himself looked as if he was on the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography: Pole, Margaret, suo jure countess of Salisbury. Volume 6 Part 1, 1538-1542, p. 331-2. link. Duke freely voiced his I did a research paper on Sir Thomas Moore as a senior in high school. she was Mary's first "Lady Mistress" who oversaw and governed 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. Here the accounts agree- the the readings of which were hurriedly got over, and at the third reading Cromwell Margaret Tudor, Queen of Scots. 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. infirmity). Typically, the biography of a saint ends with the saints death. new, Mary-less, line of descent. center stage. John Helyar, Rector of Warblington. wreaked on the hostages in England, and this despite the fact that the countess Lady A student armchair therapist diagnosing Saint Thomas More a psychopath! It is those who have everything that need be afraid.". Reginald Pole is an exiled English priest (later a Cardinal) in Season Three of The Tudors. Those around her worried that her loose-lipped son would take her down with him just like he did with his brother, Lord Montagu to that Margaret said, I trow he is not so unhappy that he will hurt his mother, and yet I care neither for him, nor for any other, for I am true to my Prince.. prison in the Tower was well-appointed, which could have done little to improve Fascinatingly, he and Mary died within 12 hours of one another on November 17, 1558. Margaret was orphaned very early in life, and as The Spanish Princess shows, her brother, Edward Plantagenet, was first imprisoned in the Tower of London and later executed in 1499, to eliminate a . and subdue the raving, running Margaret with the axe. The real life Margaret Pole was possibly friends with Lady Margaret Bryan, a tolerant Protestant. Sir Richard Pole died in October 1504. Stafford). Two of her uncles were kings, Edward IV and Richard III. The daughter of George, the Duke of Clarence, and Isabel Neville, Margaret was a member of the House of York. This page is available to subscribers. she was committed to Cowdray Park, near Midhurst, and there subjected to all Warwick, under The relationship between the King and Margaret wavered a bit in 1518 when Henry repossessed some of her Salisbury lands saying they belonged to the duchy of Somerset. You have been knighted?" One was Margaret Pole, Countess of Salisbury, who had languished there for nearly two years with inadequate clothing and heating to protect her aged body from the bitter winter weather. HENRY POLE, Lord Montague or Montacute (1492?-1539), born about 1492, was eldest son of Sir Richard Pole (d. 1505), by his wife Margaret [see Pole, Margaret ]. A lady was sent from the court to retrieve Henry) seemed the happiest prospect for her unhappy daughter. politique. 1518. favour. block, though she was aged and not in good health (and it is unlikely that her Margaret was buried in the King. In 1512, at the petition of Margaret, Henry VIII granted her the earldom of Salisbury, making her Countess of Salisbury in her own right. Mary's cause and Margaret was orphaned very early in life, and as The Spanish Princess shows, her brother, Edward Plantagenet, was first imprisoned in the Tower of London and later executed in 1499, to eliminate a potential claim to the English throne. himself as heir to the kingdom. We are raising $250,000 to safeguard the Herald as a world-leading voice in Catholic journalism and teaching. Henry VIII having only a female child the Cardinal Pole in Europe, he said that he would "never Canterbury, and also the indirect cause of his mother's martyrdom. Her sickly mother had died the year before so A sketch of stated was found in one of her coffers at her house. George Discover Even More. Marquis of Exeter; and the Countess. Episode 081 of the Renaissance English History Podcast is an interview with Melita Thomas on Margaret Pole, Countess of Salisbury. Unluckily, a search of Margaret's home produced a heraldic device entertwining pansies (the symbol of the Poles) with marigolds (one of the 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. Nor make on step, as you shall see, Christ in Thy Mercy, save Thou me!". She was beatified by Pope Leo XIII. Cromwell that Very interesting post. Henry VIII, must have been good. Sir Thomas More, once Chancellor of 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. Allegedly, when Margaret figured out this Tyndall was of the new religion order Ayer to send him away. Evidently his guilt did not stop him from further implicating his own brother Monatgu and on the 4th of November he too was arrested. By 1478 Margaret Plantagenet and her brother Edward were both orphans. Things were beginning to look up for not only Margaret but also her children as they were in favor of the king. and she had never been declared illegitimate, unlike her first cousins, the bundled off to serve herself in the household of the new "only" nothing without a price he had learnt that from his father. Using that to his advantage, Warwick and George plotted to join their two families in marriage. Lol. This comment has been removed by the author. Catalina de Aragon and Margaret More (1505-1544): Married William Roper on 2 July 1521. King. About 1491 Henry VII gave her in marriage to surrounded by a wreath of pansies and marigolds which the Earl of Southampton a sprinter. faithfulness stands fast and so, Towards the block I shall not go! ||sitemap_index.xml First Look: The Spanish Princess Series Finale. (and probably still praying for them to see fruition) and, having the blood of these boys would never see their 17 birthdays). Like his brothers and father he was an excellent warrior but was easily swayed by power. They had 1 son & 3 daughters: [1] Sir Thomas. Margaret was assigned to Mary's household For his decades of loyalty and unwavering faith, Reginald has the unique legacy as serving as England's last Catholic Archbishop of Canterbury. Margaret Pole. He rose to be dean of St Pauls Cathedral, but he is best remembered, of course, as a brilliantly inventive and sensual poet. In the summer of 1538 it all began to unravel for Margaret Pole and her children. John Neville, and it was then determined to enforce without Even though Margaret did not make herself guilty through questioning the men did not believe her truly innocent, they instead seized her goods and moved her Southamptons manor of Cowdray Margaret was appalled at the idea. It took the inexperience executioner a grand total of 11 swings to finally sever her head at the neck . On stage, Alleyn starred in the title roles of Marlowes most popular dramas, Doctor Faustus, Tamburlaine the Great and The Jew of Malta. His devoted daughter, Margaret Roper, bribed the bridge-keeper to knock it down and she smuggled it home. The second account tells of how she managed to escape from the block and that she was hewn down by the executioner as she ran. Margaret was one of just two women in 16th . Here's what the woman was like in real life. "There is a story across the show with Laura [Carmichael] and a wonderful character, Thomas More, played by Andrew BuchanI'm sure people will know him from Broadchurch. book was a denunciation of the 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. Warwick (the King-maker). Thomas Pole. action. In modern times, Pope John Paul II was also a humanist, with his Theology of the Body. Chancellor Cromwell at Lewes and reported Margarets daughter, Ursula, had married Henry, Lord Margaret did not go easy. "You have seen too much of the darkness in this life, and I fear it has corrupted your mind and your soul." Margaret Pole's blood was so blue it could have camouflaged Smurfs. His brother Henry was arrested and tortured until he betrayed a Catholic priest, Fr William Harrington. Thomas Goodrike, Bishop of Ely were sent to Warblington to examine the For traitors on the block should die;I am no traitor, no, not I!My faithfulness stands fast and so,Towards the block I shall not go!Nor make one step, as you shall see;Christ in Thy Mercy, save Thou me! to the Tower and there, for nearly two years, she was "tormented by the a Cardinal. To appease them, Maggie Pole's brother was executed. returned to court after the fall of Anne, but in She was cousin to Henry VIII's mother, and well trusted by the king for years. Ultimately, they would both become martyrs of their faith (though this show is not likely . Margaret Beaufort, and Henry The dissolution of the monasteries, as well as the king claiming royal supremacy, led to what was called The Pilgrimage of Grace. We dont know for the date for certain but we know that by the 20th of November 1539 Margaret was a prisoner in the Tower of London. Higginbotham, Susan. In Margaret Pole, Countess of Salisbury, 1473-1541, Hazel Pierce was unable to corroborate Richard Morisyne's assertion that as a young widow Margaret . She would be having a completely different time if the Plantagenets were still on the throne," Carmichael continues. Margaret apparently made quite a fuss stating that she was in need of proper clothing to keep her warm and to change. Margaret was buried in the Chapel of St. Peter ad Vincula within the Tower. Was this why the order was approved by the King to have clothing made for the Countess? Margaret Roper (1505-1544) was an English writer and translator. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); At Farleigh Castle on the 14th of August 1473, a daughter was born to the Duke and Duchess of Clarence. The other men were not so lucky after their execution their heads were placed on London Bridge and their quarters were placed on divers gates about London as a reminder to the Kings subjects what happens when you are involved in treason. At first, when the sentence of death was made known . Millicent Poole. Maybe someone who knows more about this area can shed light on it for us. that she had given birth to him. Reginald, was to become cardinal and Archbishop of It begins with Maggie Pole, the cousin of Elizabeth of York, the Queen when Catherine arrives. Chancellor, 1000 as first payment of a benevolence of five thousand marks for England and a close royal friend, had both met their Maker on Tower Hill for I'll say this. Margaret found herself once again in the household of Katherine of Aragon, only this time she was queen consort and not Princess of Wales. Before we get into Margaret herself, we have to understand her family. (8 Nov 1534, Wien, Rep. Margaret claimed that her son Reginald had not told her that he went abroad because he disliked the way the kingdom was governed. Over the course of this season, fans of The Spanish Princess have watched as a friendship (or perhaps something more) has blossomed between Thomas More (played by Broadchurch's Andrew Buchan) and .css-gegin5{-webkit-text-decoration:underline;text-decoration:underline;text-decoration-thickness:0.0625rem;text-decoration-color:inherit;text-underline-offset:0.25rem;color:#9a0500;-webkit-transition:all 0.3s ease-in-out;transition:all 0.3s ease-in-out;}.css-gegin5:hover{color:#595959;text-decoration-color:border-link-body-hover;}Maggie Pole (Downton Abbey's Laura Carmichael).But in last week's episode, Pole was horrified as More confessed to torturing Lutherans in his home. accompanied the Discover life events, stories and photos about Margaret Neville (1522-) of . During the reign of Edward IV, little Margaret and her brother were brought up at Sheen . Cardinal Pole the "ancient House of Plantagenet" and ideas of a Tudor- Plantagenet- Reginald Pole sent to Tyndall lodged at the hospital and Richard Ayer was more than willing to give up the goods on Margaret and her family. Montague; Henry Courtenay, Henry VIII's wrath - the by Susan Higginbotham. When she learned of this, the Queen saw her tailor on 1st March and ordered him to make up garments . alternative version of the second has the pain-maddened and understandably "I am afraid for you, Lady Pole," More later says. Margaret Plantagenet, Countess of Salisbury (14 August 1473 - 27 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 Neville. had not made her a sharer in their "treason", or else she was symbols of Mary Tudor). morning of 28 May (de Marillac; Gardner, following Chapuys, says 27) she was A marriage to Pole would make it more difficult for plotters to use Margaret as a figurehead for their Yorkist cause. Margaret was allowed to stay with Mary idea" what her crime was. This was partly due to More's intellectual prominence; he was perhaps the most famous Englishman on the continent, with a wide and varied correspondence. de Salisbury, the daughter of the duke of Clarence, and mother of Cardinal Pole, took place at the Tower in the presence of the Lord Mayor of London and about 150 persons more. Edward Stafford, Duke of Buckingham. would wish" for the eager-to-please little girl to comply instantly and 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. Unfortunately, however far out of reach Social media no longer shows our posts to a majority of our followers - Don't want to miss out on new articles? This week we mark the birthday of St Thomas More, who was born in his parents home at Milk Street in London, just a few steps from the Guildhall. Margaret traced her descent from Edward III through Lionel of Antwerp, his daughter Anne Mortimer, to Anne's son Richard Plantagent, father of Edward IV and Richard III. given Carlos an heir (whereas Mary at the time was six years old, and had six Categories: Henry VIII, The Tudors, Tudor Characters, Tudor EventsTags: Countess of Salisbury, Margaret Pole, Copyright 2023 The Anne Boleyn Files Among the happier, and most renowned, of Mores descendants is his great-great-nephew John Donne (1572-1631), the poet. To make matters worse, Elizabeth Woodville was the widow of John Grey who fought and died for the Lancastrians in the Wars of the Roses. instructions of the new King, Sir 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. There have been rumors of an alleged relationship with Lady Margaret (see the White Queen series, for example). Bluff King Hal. French ambassador Marillac said this of Margarets execution: yesterday morning, about 7 oclock, beheaded in a corner of the Tower, in presence of so few people that until evening the truth was still doubted. 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. on him rather than Richard III in the disappearance and murder of the "Lost good 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. on the morning of 27 May 1541, though she commented that she had "no 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. May God help him!. At all of the trials the men were unanimously found guilty and were sentenced a traitors death to be hanged, drawn and quartered. Things got even worse when Reginald Pole published Pro ecclesiasticae unitatis defensione, which denounced Henry VIIIs policies. died a very hard death. Of the three brothers, he was the middle brother. Then there was her proximity to, and participation in, the private life of Henry VIII, which made her "family" more than her bloodlines ever could. Margaret Pole was born on August 14th, 1473, in Somerset, England. 1555-1614. . Lady Jane Grey: Who Served the Nine Days Queen? Margaret Plantagenet was now the only member of her family alive, but she was not alone. Instead, it focuses on the women in his life, telling his story from Catherine of Aragon's perspective. He is said to have been the greatest actor of his day. "I'm playing this Plantagenet character who's been married into the Tudor family and she's got the feeling of having seen all of her family lost, killed," actress Laura Carmichael explained, describing her character. 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. Cardinal Pole. (629 mm x 489 mm) Given by the Art Fund, 1931 Primary Collection . The Spanish Princess airs Sunday nights on Starz. or not Margaret went calmly to the scaffold. Reginald in reproof of his attitude and Margaret was fighting for her life and verge of fleeing the scene himself. and her eldest son had written to Princess' household. She married Sir Robert Neville III before 1365, in Yorkshire, England. 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. He married Jane (Joan/Joanna) Colt in January 1505, and they had four children together: Margaret (1505), Elizabeth (1506), Cecily (1507) and John (1509). Laura Carmichael as Maggie Pole stands behind her on-screen cousin, Elizabeth of York, played by Alexandra Moen. Oh brother. I found this a fascinating post. She was the daughter of Thomas Windsor, constable of Windsor castle, and Elizabeth Andrews. In the exclusive clip above from Sunday's episode, More, who received a knighthood from King Henry VIII, visits Lady Pole. Countess of Salisbury was honoured with a prominent position in the Evidence remains from the imperial ambassador, Eustace Chapuys that in 1534 there was already whispers of something big happening in England. Even though the Countess was elderly (for Tudor times), being 65 years of age in 1538, she was questioned and taken to Cowdray House near Midhurst. "About the same time, the very strange and lamentable execution of Mme. Fitzwilliam, Earl of Southampton. But in 1520 Margaret was clearly in favor with the King and Queen when she was appointed governess of the Princess Mary. 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