| 1501 |
Oct 2 |
Catherine of Aragon arrives
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After several months of travelling Catherine of Aragon finally arrived at Plymouth in preparation for her marriage to Prince Arthur. |
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Nov 14 |
Prince Arthur marries Catherine of Aragon
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After several days of celebration and reception Prince Arthur and Catherine of Aragon were married at St. Paul's Cathedral. |
| 1502 |
Jan |
Prince Arthur moves to Ludlow
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Prince Arthur took up his position as governor of the Welsh Marches and moved to Ludlow Castle. He was accompanied by his wife Catherine of Aragon. |
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Apr |
Prince Arthur dies
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Prince Arthur fell ill at Ludlow with consumption, an illness that he seems to have suffered from a lot during his life. The illness was severe and he died. |
| 1503 |
Jun 23 |
Henry and Catherine's marriage arranged
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Catherine of Aragon was now a widow and on the 23/24 of June the marriage was arranged between her and Henry (VIII). Catherine was the widow of Henry's brother and special dispensation was required from the Pope for the marriage to be lawful. |
| 1509 |
Jun 11 |
Henry marries Catherine of Aragon
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Henry VIII married Catherine at Greenwich. |
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Jun 24 |
The coronation of Henry VIII
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Henry was crowned at Westminster Abbey. |
| 1511 |
Jan 1 |
Birth of Henry's first son
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Catherine gave birth to a boy on the first of January but the child did not live long and died in February of the same year. |
| 1515 |
Sep 22 |
Birth of Anne of Cleves
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Anne of Cleves was born in Dusseldorf, Germany. |
| 1516 |
Feb 18 |
Birth of Mary
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All of Catherine of Aragon's children died in infancy until Princess Mary was born in February of 1516. Mary was healthy and Henry was happy to have an heir. But Henry would have been happier to have a son. |
| 1527 |
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Henry VIII meets Anne Boleyn
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Anne Boleyn came to the attention of Henry VIII. Anne was a lady-in-waiting for Queen Catherine and the sister of Mary Boleyn who was at the time the mistress of Henry VIII. Henry became besotted by Anne. |
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Jun 22 |
Henry VIII declares his marriage invalid
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Henry VIII told Catherine of Aragon that their marriage was invalid because she had earlier been married to his brother Arthur. Anne Boleyn, who Henry had become besotted with, wanted Henry to divorce Catherine and to marry her. |
| 1533 |
Jan 25 |
Marriage to Anne Boleyn
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Henry VIII married Anne Boleyn at Whitehall Palace on or around the 25th of January. Anne was expecting a child which Henry and Anne hoped would be a boy. |
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Spring |
Act of Succession
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A statute passed by Parliament called the 'Act of Succession' declared that Mary Tudor was illegitimate and not Henry's heir because the marriage between Henry VIII and Catherine of Aragon was void. This meant that children of Henry and Anne Boleyn would be the true heirs to the English throne. |
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Jun 1 |
Coronation of Anne Boleyn
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Anne Boleyn was crowned Queen of England at Westminster Abbey by the Archbishop of Canterbury Thomas Cranmer. |
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Sep 7 |
Birth of Elizabeth to Anne Boleyn
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Anne gave birth to Elizabeth a healthy girl at Greenwich Palace. Henry had hoped they would have a boy to ensure the continuation of the Tudor line. |
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Dec |
Princess Elizabeth moved to Hatfield
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Princess Elizabeth was moved from Greenwich, London to Hatfield were she was looked in the household of Lady Bryan. |
| 1534 |
Jan |
Mary moved to Hatfield
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By the order of Henry VIII Mary's title of Princess had been removed and she was taken to Hatfield to be a servant in the household of Princess Elizabeth, her younger step-sister. Mary was around eighteen years old at this time. Mary was not happy with this arrangement and could not accept that Elizabeth had a better claim to the English throne than she did. |
| 1536 |
Jan |
Death of Catherine of Aragon
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Catherine of Aragon died. It was believed that she had been poisoned but it is possible that she died of cancer. Catherine died at Kimbolton Castle. |
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Jan 29 |
Anne Boleyn loses a son
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Anne had a premature birth resulting in a stillborn child and the child was a boy. The failure to give Henry a son meant the end of her marriage to the king. Henry needed a new wife who could give him a male heir and he had his eye on Jane Seymour. |
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May 19 |
Execution of Anne Boleyn
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Anne Boleyn, the second wife of Henry VIII, was executed for treason and adultery at the Tower of London. |
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May 30 |
Henry marries Jane Seymour
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Henry married his third wife Jane Seymour the former lady-in-waiting to both Catherine of Aragon and Anne Boleyn. They were married at York Palace (now the Palace of Whitehall) |
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Jul |
Elizabeth declare illegitimate
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Parliament declared that Elizabeth, like her elder step-sister Mary, was illegitimate. This allowed the next son of Henry VIII to be born to become the heir to the English throne. |
| 1537 |
Oct 12 |
Edward VI born at Hampton Court
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Jane Seymour gave birth to Edward at Hampton Court. The birth had complications and Jane became ill. |
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Oct 24 |
Jane Seymour dies
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Jane Seymour died after complications with the birth of Edward VI. She was buried in St. George's Chapel, Windsor Castle. |
| 1540 |
Jan 6 |
Marriage of Henry VIII and Anne of Cleves
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Although Henry was disappointed that Anne did not resemble her portrait the marriage went ahead as planned. |
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Jul 9 |
Marriage to Anne of Cleves annulled
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The marriage of Henry VIII to Anne of Cleves was annulled just a few months after the marriage. Anne agreed to an annual income and the use of several lavish homes in England. |
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Jul 28 |
Marriage of Henry VIII and Catherine Howard
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Just weeks after the marriage to Anne of Cleves was annulled Henry married Catherine Howard. |
| 1542 |
Feb 13 |
Catherine Howard executed
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Found guilty of adultery and therefore treason, Catherine Howard was sentenced to death and was executed on Tower Green within the Tower of London. |
| 1543 |
Jul 12 |
Marriage of Henry and Catherine Parr
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Henry married Catherine Parr, his sixth and final wife at Hampton Court Palace. |
| 1557 |
Jul 16 |
Death of Anne of Cleves
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Since the divorce from Henry VIII Anne had been given a good annual income and use of several homes. She died on the 16th or 17th of July, 1557. |