Ancestral Trails 2016 » Arthur PLANTAGENET (1475-????)

Persoonlijke gegevens Arthur PLANTAGENET 

  • Hij is geboren in het jaar 1475 in Calais, Nord-Pas-de-Calais, France.
  • Titel: 1st Viscount Lisle
  • Hij is overleden op 3 maart 1541/42 in Tower of London, Tower Hill, City of London, Middlesex, hij was toen 66 jaar oud.
  • Een kind van Edward IV PLANTAGENET en Elizabeth Lucy WAYTE

Gezin van Arthur PLANTAGENET

(1) Hij is getrouwd met Honor GRENVILLE.

Zij zijn getrouwd februari 1530/31 te London, Middlesex, hij was toen 55 jaar oud.

  • Het echtpaar heeft gemeenschappelijke voorouders.

  • (2) Hij is getrouwd met Elizabeth GREY.

    Zij zijn getrouwd op 12 november 1511 te London, Middlesex, hij was toen 36 jaar oud.


    Kind(eren):

    1. Bridget PLANTAGENET  1516-1558
    2. Frances PLANTAGENET  1519-1568 

    • Het echtpaar heeft gemeenschappelijke voorouders.

    • Notities over Arthur PLANTAGENET

      Arthur Plantagenet, 1st Viscount Lisle (1460s/1470s - 3 March 1542). Arthur married Elizabeth Grey and Honor Grenville. With Grey, he had three daughters, Frances Plantagenet, Elizabeth Plantagenet and Bridget Plantagenet.

      Arthur Plantagenet, 1st Viscount Lisle, KG (died 3 March 1542) was an illegitimate son of King Edward IV, half-brother of Queen Elizabeth of York, and thus an uncle of King Henry VIII, at whose court he was a prominent figure and by whom he was appointed Lord Deputy of Calais (1533-40). The survival of a large collection of his correspondence in the Lisle Letters makes his life one of the best-documented of his era.

      Arthur Plantagenet was born between 1461 and 1475 in Calais, which was then an English possession in France. He died at the Tower of London, where he is buried. The identity of his mother is uncertain; the most likely candidate appears to be the "wanton wench" Elizabeth Wayte, although the historical record is spotty on this issue, and it is not entirely clear that Wayte is distinct from another of Edward's mistresses, Dame Elizabeth Lucy. Another possible candidate is Elizabeth Shore. His godfather was William FitzAlan, 16th Earl of Arundel.

      He spent his childhood at the court of his father Edward IV. How he passed his youth after his father's death in 1483 is not known. In 1501 he joined the household of his half-sister, the queen consort Elizabeth of York, and moved to the household of Henry VII after her death in 1503. After the accession of his nephew Henry VIII in 1509, he was formally designated an Esquire of the King's Bodyguard and was a close companion of Henry's (despite the age difference).

      In 1514 he was appointed High Sheriff of Hampshire and made captain of the Vice-Admiral's ship Trinity Sovereign, rising to become Vice-Admiral of England. In 1519 he and his wife, Elizabeth Grey Baroness Lisle, took possession of the lands that had belonged to her father (her brother and niece having both died). In 1520, he attended his nephew, King Henry VIII, at the Field of Cloth of Gold.

      On 25 April 1523, Arthur Plantagenet was created Viscount Lisle. He was also selected Privy Councilor, Governor of Calais, and Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports and named as Constable of Calais after the death of John Bourchier, 2nd Baron Berners on 16 March 1533.

      The Lisle Letters suggest that as Constable he was honest and conscientious but not especially competent. Among the letters is one from Thomas Cromwell rebuking him for referring trivial matters back to the king and Council, criticising him for his inability to refuse a favour to anyone who asks for one, and hinting that Lady Lisle's dominance of him has made him something of a laughing stock. Yet the Crown did not hesitate to employ him on routine errands: in 1537 Queen Jane Seymour during her pregnancy developed a passion for quail, and since quail were abundant in the marshes around Calais, Lisle devoted much time to supplying them to the Queen.

      Imprisonment and death
      In 1540 several members of the Plantagenet household in Calais were arrested on suspicion of treason, on the charge of plotting to betray the town to the French. Suspicion unavoidably fell upon Arthur as well, and he was recalled to England and eventually arrested on 19 May 1540.

      The actual conspirators were executed, but there was no evidence connecting Arthur with the plot. Nevertheless, he languished in the Tower of London for two years until the king decided to release him. However, upon receiving news that he was to be released he suffered a heart attack and died two days later. The 18th-century historian Francis Sanford commented "Henry VIII's Mercy was as fatal as his Judgments".

      Lisle Letters
      During his time at Calais, Arthur and his wife had to manage much of their affairs outside Calais by correspondence. Copies of 3,000 of these letters were seized as evidence after Arthur was arrested. They survive in the Public Record Office, and were published in abridged form as the Lisle Letters, becoming a valuable historical resource for a critical period in English history.

      Marriages and children
      Arthur Plantagenet married twice, producing children by his first wife only.

      His first marriage was on 12 November 1511 to Elizabeth Grey (died 1529), daughter of Edward Grey, 1st Viscount Lisle (died 1492). She was the widow of Edmund Dudley, treasurer to King Henry VII, who had been executed in 1510 by Henry VIII. The next day the king granted Arthur some of the Dudley estates which had come to the crown due to Dudley's attainder. By Elizabeth he had three daughters:

      Frances, who married twice: firstly to her step-brother John Basset (1520-1541) of Umberleigh, Devon, the son of Arthur's second wife by her first marriage, Honor Grenville (died 1566); secondly Frances married Thomas Monke (c. 1515 - c. 1583) of Potheridge, Devon, of an ancient Devonshire family. Her great-grandson by this marriage was George Monck, 1st Duke of Albemarle (1608-1670).[
      Elizabeth, who married Sir Francis Jobson, Member of Parliament for Colchester
      Bridget, who married William Camden

      Secondly, in 1529 as her second husband, he married Honor Grenville (1493-1566) the daughter of Sir Thomas Grenville (died 1513) of Stowe in the parish of Kilkhampton, Cornwall, by his wife Isabella Gilbert. She was the widow of Sir John Bassett (died 1528) of Umberleigh, Devon. Arthur had no children by Honor, but he helped to bring up her children, including John Basset, who became the husband of his daughter Frances from his first marriage; Anne Bassett, an alleged mistress of Henry VIII, and Elizabeth Bassett, a royal maid-of-honour also known as Mary Bassett.
      SOURCE: Wikipedia - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Plantagenet,_1st_Viscount_Lisle

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Voorouders (en nakomelingen) van Arthur PLANTAGENET

Thomas WAYTE
1414-1482
Jane GREENE
1418-????

Arthur PLANTAGENET
1475-????

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(2) 1511

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Patti Lee Salter, "Ancestral Trails 2016", database, Genealogie Online (https://www.genealogieonline.nl/ancestral-trails-2016/I109651.php : benaderd 22 mei 2024), "Arthur PLANTAGENET (1475-????)".