In the spring of 1536 the Boleyn family were destroyed, and the Pole family and other English grandees grouped themselves about the incoming queen, Jane Seymour. But for the rest of his reign Henry VII would be plagued by pretenders, persistently rising from the dead. Thomas More worked hard for the king. More would have to either acknowledge the kings spiritual supremacy and marriage to Anne Boleyn, or he would die. Her fiction is stiff and chary, as if she is too constrained by her knowledge of the pitfalls to turn her characters loose in their own lives. Today we know Sir Thomas More primarily as the author of Utopia, and as one of the more famous martyrs of Henry VIIIs reign. He wore many hats: chief diplomat, speechwriter, advisor. As widows, or as deputies to living husbands, they handled complex legal and financial affairs with aplomb, while assenting outwardly at least to their status as irrational and inferior beings. Under interrogation, Geoffrey said that his eldest brother, Lord Montagu, and the Marquess had been parties to his correspondence with Reginald. But time and impatience had made him emphatic in his righteousness. One does not have to share his religious convictions to appreciate his inner strength and noble character. When Margaret was only four years old, her father was killed in the Tower of London where he was imprisoned for rebelling again against his brother, Edward IV; rumor was that he was drowned in a butt of Malmsey wine. The two children were of use to him; their maternal family, the Nevilles, commanded allegiance in the north. Nor make one step, as you shall see; More was thus in his early thirties, successful, happily married, when the tax collectors Dudley and Empson were beheaded on Tower Hill at the command of the new king, Henry VIII. Thomas More is the "Man For All Seasons" in the title of the play. After Richard was killed, Margaret came to court under the new regime, and in September 1486 she attended the christening of Arthur, the first Tudor prince. It was granted, and the wealthy widow became stepmother to his four children, and More stepfather to her daughter and son. ThoughtCo, Aug. 26, 2020, thoughtco.com/margaret-pole-tudor-matriarch-and-martyr-3530618. Margarets daughter Ursula would have 13 children, and three of her four sons would marry heiresses and have large families. 3. Geoffrey Pole, who had given the government what it needed, was pardoned. The sitter might as well be carved, for all she suggests flesh or circulating blood. For highlights from the latest issue, our archive and the blog, as well as news, events and exclusive promotions. 3.67. In 1529, he represented Henry VIII in Paris, persuading the theologians of the Sorbonne to support Henry's divorce from Catherine of Aragon. The grave of Anne Boleyn. I have a feeling that Edward and Thomas had an even closer relationship when their brother Henry was around. A Bill of Attainder disinherited Margaret and her younger brother, Edward, and removed them from the line of succession. What a contemporary described as her nobility and goodness soon put her back in royal favour. For Mores part, he undoubtedly appreciated his second wifes superb housekeeping skills for they allowed him the freedom to pursue his increasingly successful career. When you visit the site, Dotdash Meredith and its partners may store or retrieve information on your browser, mostly in the form of cookies. The Imperial Ambassador, Eustace Chapuys, suggested two years later that Mary be handed over to Margaret, but Henry refused, calling her "a fool, of no experience". ThoughtCo. Now he decided to seriously test his religious convictions. Margaret's relationship with Henry VIII, must have been good. (We should note, however, that More brilliant and perceptive was never especially comfortable in his kings good graces. Besides Ursula, four of Margarets children lived to adulthood. Then, her prayers completed, she faced the incompetent axeman. In 1512, Parliament, with Henrys assent, restored to her some of the lands that had been held by Henry VII for her brother while he was imprisoned, and then had been confiscated when he was executed. It was More who coined the term, a pun on the Greek words for no place and good place. In January 1539 Geoffrey was pardoned, but Margaret's son, Henry, Baron Montagu (and cousin Exeter), were later executed for treason after trial. The one potentially scandalous act of his life was his quick second marriage to a widow seven years his senior, Alice Middleton. Henry still hoped for Mores support. Margaret remained in the Tower of London for more than two years. 28 Little Russell Street Reginald Pole, (born March 3, 1500, Stourton Castle, Staffordshire, Eng.died Nov. 17, 1558, London), English prelate who broke with King Henry VIII over Henry's antipapal policies and later became a cardinal and a powerful figure in the government of the Roman Catholic queen Mary Tudor. The story of Mores last days is terribly affecting. So yes, the Pole family were cousins to de la Pole family. Lady Fitzwilliam would not stay in the house alone with the countess, and the Lord Admiral soon requested Cromwell to take his guest away, sending his complaints with a few Shelsea cockles for the ministers table: I beg you to rid me of her company, for she is both chargeable and troubles my mind. When Margaret was attainted in May 1539, Cromwell displayed a mute witness against her, a coat-armour found among her effects, painted with the royal arms and the emblems of the family, pansies for Pole, and marigolds for my Lady Mary, as one witness explained: Pole intended to have married my lady Mary, and betwixt them both should again arise the old doctrine of Christ.. Lewis, Jone Johnson. Erasmus mourned his friend and wrote that Mores soul was more pure than snow and his genius was such that England never had and never again will have its like. More was beatified by the Catholic Church in 1886, and canonized by Pius XI in 1935. Anne was the anointed queen. Intellectuals from England and Europe visited; More was a generous and kind host. The next year, when her sons were mixed up with Buckingham, she was removed from that appointment, but later restored to it by 1525. 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. Mary's household was broken up at the end of the year, and Margaret asked to serve Mary at her own cost, but was not permitted. Mr Buxton has returned to live quietly in Cranford following . And because of his early education in religious matters, Henry was no mere spectator in religious debate. ODNB, "Reginald Pole"; "Geoffrey Pole". Unfortunately, Cardinal Wolsey was unable to secure an annulment for the king. Perhaps his earlier justification for the annulment had been a matter of self-interest, a selective interpretation of opaque text. He grew up cultivated and cosmopolitan, sensitive, lively-minded. In fact she was 67. * Walter Stafford (about 1539-after 1571 . Read anywhere with the London Review of Books app, available now from the App Store for Apple devices, Google Play for Android devices and Amazon for your Kindle Fire. Edward IV died in 1483 when Margaret was ten. Margaret Pole ended up becoming a Catholic martyr. It was children who caused him a problem. But in late June she was back at court by the side of Queen Jane, and the king was looking forward to an era of peace and fertility. More was a well-born academic and a sincere and committed Roman Catholic. In 1535, Englands ambassador began suggesting that Reginald Pole marry Henrys daughter Mary. Margaret Pole had connections to all manner of visitor attractions, including Farleigh Hungerford Castle, Somerset, where she was born,and the Tower of London. After Richard III seized the throne, he sent Margaret to Yorkshire with her brother. She built herself a castle at Warblington, close to the sea on the Hampshire-Sussex border. It should be noted that Mores affinity for the monastic life never left him, despite his later marriages, family, and career. She was married to James IV of Scotland from 1503-1513, which united the royal houses of England and Scotland. Here's how the cast of The Spanish Princess compares to their real-life counterparts, from Catherine to Margaret Pole. She answered that no crime had been imputed to her. It was a small mercy. He was the child Margaret had been carrying when her brother Warwick was executed. It was the king who had paid for Reginalds education at Oxford and later in Italy, where his noble connections gave him the entre into the smartest humanist circles. The little Earl of Warwick remained alive and shut away. When Catherine of Aragon gave birth to a daughter, Mary, Margaret Pole was asked to be one of the godmothers. Afterwards, he made a botched suicide attempt. But his older brother perished and the younger brother was crowned at 18 years old, and quickly wed his brothers widow. In some versions, the plucky old girl refused to kneel at the block, and the headsman had to pin her down. Yesterday we travailed with the Lady of Salisbury all day before and after noon, till almost night. Sometimes the questioners were mild, sometimes roughly spoken, traitoring her and her sons to the ninth degree yet will she nothing utter. Margaret continued not uttering, or uttering no proof of treason. If you use any of the content on this page in your own work, please use the code below to cite this page as the source of the content. Most aristocratic women outlived their husbands, and once a woman was widowed she was able to assert her independence and have a say in her family affairs, while cultivating the trope of the defenceless widow in any dealings with the authorities. We come now to the great event of Henrys reign. A Professional theme for architects, construction and interior designers Pope Paul III put him in charge of organising assistance for the Pilgrimage of Grace (and related movements). Reginald replied to books Henry sent him with his own pamphlet, pro ecclesiasticae unitatis defensione, or de unitate, which denied Henry's position on the marriage of a brother's wife and denied royal supremacy. Henry VIII helped provide good marriages or religious offices for Margarets sons, and a good marriage for her daughter as well. He waited five days before being summoned to the scaffold on Tower Hill. Richard Pole held a variety of offices in Henry VII's government, the highest being Chamberlain for Arthur, Prince of Wales, Henry's elder son. Katharine was the kings true wife. Hilary Mantel. He later studied at . * Thomas Stafford (1531-4 May 1557) who was captured and executed for High Treason in Scarborough. Abstract. A tradition has grown up that George was drowned in a vat a malmsey, an expensive sweet wine. But with him away from court there were outside influences on their relationship that neither brother could see coming. By 1527, the king was in his mid-thirties, and his wife six years older. And why such an obvious and clumsy admission? But three years into his reign, the young Henry VIII restored her to the greater part of her revenues and gave her back a family title, creating her Countess of Salisbury in her own right. It is painted on a dateable oak panel, and the dates suit the presumed subject, but the artist is anonymous. Cookies collect information about your preferences and your devices and are used to make the site work as you expect it to, to understand how you interact with the site, and to show advertisements that are targeted to your interests. Thomas More was born on 7 February 1478 in London, the son of a successful lawyer. He dictated letter after letter. On 27th May, in 1541 Margaret Pole, niece of Richard III and Edward IV, was executed at the command of Henry VIII. 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. Mores beginnings, however, hardly predicted his spectacular career. The 8-episode season follows Catherine of Aragon (Charlotte Hope) and King Henry VIII's (Ruari O'Connor) tumultuous marriage. Reginald also urged the princes of Europe to depose Henry immediately. The queen had suffered a series of miscarriages throughout their marriage; their only surviving child was the Princess Mary. He had long felt a calling to the priesthood. Certainly Henry wanted Mores support. An Exclusive First Look at Laura Carmichael as Maggie Pole in the Series Finale of The Spanish Princess Watch as she confronts Sir Thomas More. Her second son, Arthur Pole, had a generally successful career as a courtier, becoming one of the six Gentlemen of the Privy Chamber. The Editor International Margaret Plantagenet, the daughter of George Plantagenet, Duke of Clarence and of his wife, Isabel Neville, was born on 14th August 1473 at Farleigh Castle, near Bath. The date of the marriage is uncertain; 1487 is likely. Basically, they disliked and mistrusted one another. But Margaret kept any dissident thoughts to herself, avoiding jeopardy until, in the summer of 1536, the actions of her son Reginald plunged her whole family into trouble. He could now only write to his wife and favorite daughter Margaret with a piece of coal or burnt stick on scraps of paper. Henry Tudor had the real Warwick in custody, and was able to produce him, so the rebellion came to nothing. Margaret is the main character of Samantha Wilcoxson's 2016 novel, Dwyer, J.G. Gender: Male. And he was a father who insisted his three daughters have the same education as his son. Ultimately, they would both become martyrs of their faith (though this show is not likely . Towards the block I shall not go! The prestige of her ancient family, her traditionalist stance in religion, and her status as a peer in her own right all these defined a woman who might wish to resist the new order. It was during this trip that he began to write Utopia, his most famous work. Her early years are obscure. at, Edmund Mortimer, Earl of March (conflation of, This page was last edited on 21 February 2023, at 21:21. 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When Prince Arthur held court in Ludlow with the 15-year-old Catherine of Aragon, Richard Pole was with him, and a friendship began between the bride and the chamberlains wife which was to outlast Catherines life and have deep and lasting consequences for Margaret Pole. Because the main executioner[17] had been sent north to deal with rebels, the execution was performed by "a wretched and blundering youth who literally hacked her head and shoulders to pieces in the most pitiful manner". Her husbands career flourished. She also had restored to her the title to the Earldom of Salisbury. He was keenly interested in theology, but he was not ordained; he was free to marry if he wished, and propagate a Plantagenet family. The countess was to look after the little girls health and diet, ensure that she did not wear herself out in learning French and Latin, and see that her immediate environment was kept spotless, so that everything about her be pure, sweet, clean and wholesome, as to so great a princess doth appertain. The main character is Joanna Stafford, a Dominican novice. This is what Margaret is now, besides paper and ink, and the ruins of her palaces: pieces of breastbone and pelvis, a single finger bone and four vertebrae. [5] When Perkin Warbeck impersonated Edward IV's presumed-dead son, Richard of Shrewsbury, 1st Duke of York, in 1499, Margaret's brother Edward was attainted and executed for involvement in the plot. He was Dean of Exeter and Wimborne Minster, Dorset, as well as a canon of York. (Margarets paternal aunt, Margaret of Burgundy, supported Perkin Warbecks conspiracy, hoping to restore the Yorkists to power.) Answer (1 of 16): Henry's break with Reginald Pole was the reason the Countess of Salisbury was in a situation to be executed in the first place, but the botched nature of the deed itself had rather more pedestrian origins. There was a feeling in England that a new era had begun. ), St. Marie's Church in New Bilton, Rugby, England. She was the Spanish princess, Katharine of Aragon, one of the daughters of the Catholic rulers of Spain. [18][19][20][21][22] Margaret was buried in the chapel of St Peter ad Vincula within the Tower of London. The Bishop of Rochester John Fisher is executed on the same charge. Henry VII had Edward executed, leaving Margaret as the sole survivor of George of Clarence. But Reginald, it seemed, always got a tip-off. It is painted on a dateable oak panel, and the dates suit the presumed subject, but the artist is anonymous. 1 Through his father he was descended from Edward III's son, Thomas of Woodstock, and his mother was Catherine Woodville, sister of Edward IV's queen, Elizabeth Woodville; she afterwards married Henry VII's uncle, Jasper Tudor, Duke of Bedford. Joan, wife of Roger Swillington. His desire for an annulment was now not merely to secure a legitimate heir; it was also spurred by his desire to marry Anne. She was born on the 14th August 1473 and married Sir Richard Pole in 1491, having five children before she was widowed in 1505. Here is an excerpt from Chapter 7, "Unheard-Of Cruelty", describing the trial and execution of Sir Thomas More. Looking to her last end, Margaret commissioned a chantry at Christchurch Priory. Get the best results here. Reginald was the most interesting and talented of Margarets children, and the one to whom she was not close. But that was years in the future. According to the account, she turned her head "every which way", instructing the executioner that, if he wanted her head, he should take it as he could. Shortly thereafter, (probably in November 1487) Henry VII gave Margaret in marriage to his cousin, Sir Richard Pole, whose mother was a half-sister of the king's mother, Margaret Beaufort. More was not a man to be broken by prison, but he suffered physically. Find out more about the London Review of Books app. She is a former faculty member of the Humanist Institute. No great European power was willing to commit men or money to this crusade, but their unwillingness was not apparent at the time. The former Lord Chancellor Sir Thomas More is beheaded for High Treason after refusing to recognise King Henry VIII's religious supremacy. And so he was. Henry VIIIs later statements to the contrary, his marriage to Katharine began happily and continued so for some years. More essentially argued that communal life is the only way to end the ill effects of self-interest on politics. [9] Her youngest son, Geoffrey Pole, married well to Constance, daughter of Edmund Pakenham, and inherited the estate of Lordington in Sussex. Margaret Pole was one of only two women in the 16th century to hold a peerage in her own right. Among his guests, in fact, was the king himself. Those two could only get along for short while before things got heated. The eldest daughter of Henry VII and Elizabeth of York, Margaret was the sister of Henry VIII. When Richard Pole died in 1504 Margaret had had to borrow money to give him a suitable funeral. Margarets later life, at least, is well documented, but we cannot approach her story from the inside. [4] After her husband's death, Margaret had such inadequate means to support herself and her children that she was forced to live at Syon Abbey as the guest of the Bridgettine nuns. Ursula married into the powerful Stafford family; of Margarets sons, only Reginald did not marry; by the age of seven he was given utterly to God. This More was fully prepared to do. "Margaret Pole, Tudor Matriarch and Martyr." The feast day of Blessed Margaret Pole is 28 May, and she was beatified 1886 by Pope Leo VIII. Margarets brother was 24. She served later as a governess to Mary. We do not know. She would have been a widow when the portrait was painted, but she holds a sprig of honeysuckle, symbol of love and marriage. Pole and his hagiographers gave several later accounts of Pole's activities after Henry met Anne Boleyn. London, WC1A 2HNletters@lrb.co.uk His choice was Jane Colt, the eldest daughter of a gentleman farmer. Later in life, he bitterly resented her abandonment of him. More had already begun writing his History of King Richard III as well; it is considered the first masterpiece of English history and is wholly pro-Tudor. 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