Faction at the Court of Henry VIII (1540-1547): A Deadly Pursuit
The court of Henry VIII from 1540 to 1547 was embroiled in deadly factional struggles, including instances of adultery, heresy accusations, and power plays. Various episodes reveal the intricate web of alliances and betrayals among reformers, conservatives, and key figures like Catherine Howard, Gardiner, and Hertford. As Henry VIII's reign nears its end, the impending succession of Edward VI sparks further intrigue and manipulation, setting the stage for a tumultuous transition of power.
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Faction at the Court of Henry VIII 1540-47 - A Sometimes Deadly Pursuit
Episode 1:1541 There seems to be proof of Catherine Howard s adultery, November 1541 Opportunity? (Reformers)
Episode 2: 1543 The so-called Prebendearies Plot. There are reports of heresy from the Cathedral Chapter at Canterbury. Opportunity (Conservatives Germayne Gardiner) Response (Cranmer)
Episode 3: 1544 Germayne Gardiner, nephew and secretary to Stephen Gardiner, has been executed for denying the royal supremacy (accused of colluding with Reginald Pole) Opportunity (Reformers) Response (Gardiner)
Episode 4: Summer 1546 A Lincolnshire woman Anne Askew has been arrested on a charge of heresy. She has admitted to heresy bur her interrogators, Sir Richard Rich and Sir Thomas Wriothesley, attempt to incriminate other members of the Court and torture Askew, suggesting that she is a member of a larger heretic cell which includes the Countess of Hertford and the wife of Sir Anthony Denny and also associates of the Queen. Opportunity (Conservatives) Response (Catherine Parr)
Episode 5: December 1546 Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey and the son of Thomas Howard, Duke of Norfolk, has experienced failure as a military commander and is showing touches of hubris. He defence of Boulogne earlier in the year against the French was unconvincing. He has been arguing that his own family should have a prominent role in governing the realm during the minority of Edward VI and even worse has spliced his coat of arms with those of Edward the Confessor. Opportunity (Reformers) Response (Hertford)
Episode 6: December 1546 January 1547 Henry VIII is dying. The reign of his son and heir Edward will shortly begin. Via his client Sir Anthony Denny, Edward Seymour controls the Privy Chamber. Opportunity (Hertford): what instructions to whom do you give to do what? How will this benefit you and your faction?
Lessons What have you learnt from this exercise about faction at the court of Henry VIII in the years 1540 to 1547? What can this particular exercise not tell you about the process of faction at Henry s court between 1540 and 1547?