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#OTD in Tudor history – 8 June

On this day in Tudor history, Elizabeth Woodville, queen consort of Edward IV and mother of the Princes in the Tower, died; and Henry VIII's Parliament passed the Second Act of Succession, removing Elizabeth, as well as Mary, from the line of succession...

  • 1476 – Death of George Neville, administrator and Archbishop of York, at Blyth in Nottinghamshire. He was buried in York Minster.
  • 1492 – Death of Elizabeth Woodville at Bermondsey Abbey. Elizabeth was the consort of Edward IV and mother of the Princes in the Tower. She was buried beside her husband in St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle. You can read more about Elizabeth Woodville in June 2015's Tudor Life magazine - click here, or see the video below.
  • 1533 – Papal authority in England was denied by Parliament.
  • 1536 – Parliament passed the second “Act of Succession” removing Henry VIII's daughters, Mary and Elizabeth, from the line of succession. See video below.
  • 1536 – Henry Fitzroy, Duke of Richmond, made his last public appearance (at Parliament) before his death.
  • 1590 – Death of Thomas Randolph, Elizabethan diplomat, at his home in St Peter's Hill, London. He was buried at St Peter Paul's Wharf. Randolph acted as a go-between for Elizabeth I and Mary, Queen of Scots, and also served his Queen in Russia and France. He has been described as the first English "career diplomat".

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#OTD in Tudor history – 8 June