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* http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Pole,_1st_Baron_Montagu://www.tudorplace.com.ar/POLE.htm#Henry POLE (1° B. Montagu)an & Sir George Neville; granddaughter of Margaret Fenne & Sir George Neville, Lord Abergavennyon Montagu''' (c. 1492 – January 9, 1539) was most famous as one of the peers in the trial of Anne Boleyn.dor) and ''Sir Richard Pole''. hter of George Nevill, 4th Baron Bergavenny and Margaret Fenne. They had the following children:ingdon. s, 1st Earl of Huntingdon, and secondly, Thomas Barrington of Barrington Hall. VIII, though Thomas Cromwell had previously written that they had "little offended save that he is of their kin." Reginald Pole was not among them, as he was in exile at the time, due to his opposition of King Henry's divorce from Catherine of Aragon.eported to Thomas Cromwell that although they had "travailed with her" for many hours she would "nothing utter", and they were forced to conclude that either her sons had not made her a sharer in their "treason", or else she was "the most arrant traitress that ever lived." She was not to live long. n May 27, 1541, she too was beheaded in the Tower of London.2.htm#i102915'''Sir George Neville, 2nd Lord Abergavenny and Margaret Fenne, before May 1520.2 He died on 9 January 1538/39, beheaded.2eated 1st Lord Montagu [England] on 12 October 1514.1,2 He held the office of Steward of Manors belonging to Tewkesbury Abbey in 1526.2 He held the office of Justice of the Peace (J.P.) for Somerset between 1530 and 1538.2 He held the office of Justice of the Peace (J.P.) for Hampshire between 1530 and 1538.2 He held the office of Justice of the Peace (J.P.) for Dorset between 1530 and 1538.2 He held the office of Justice of the Peace (J.P.) for Sussex between 1530 and 1538.2 ainted and all his honours were forfeited.2nifred Pole+2 b. a 1521. Burke's Peerage and Baronetage, 106th edition.™s French campaign. Created Baron Montague, much of the lands originally held by the Neville family were conferred on him (for a fee of course). He was referred to as Lord Montague in official documents and was a witness to the great peace Treaty of London in 1518. He was a member of the royal household and was allowed his own livery. In 1520, he attended Henry VIII at the Field of the Cloth of Gold. He was one of the peers who convicted Anne Boleyn.f Henry’s destroying Church property and the anti-Catholic feeling in England. Henry was fully of Montagu’s feelings, and through his betrayal of his brother Geoffrey Pole, the King now had the evidence he needed to have Montagu arrested in put into the Tower. Late in Nov 1539 Montague and Henry Courtenay, Marquis of Exeter were tried before Lord Chancellor Audley, the Lord High Steward, and a jury of peers found them guilty of treason. A week later, on 9 Dec, both lords met their deaths on Tower Hill. father and must have died soon after his father for there is no mention of him in official documents. His daughter, Catherine, married Francis, Lord Hastings, later Earl of Huntingdon, and her sister, Winifred, married first a brother of Catherine’s husband and later a member of the Barrington family. The girls were restored to full honours and property at the accession of Queen Mary.____________________r its 1514 creation, was one of the relatives King Henry VIII of England had executed for treason.chard Pole. He was invested as a knight by King Henry VIII in 1513 and summoned to Parliament as Baron Montagu in the Peerage of England on 12 October 1514. He was appointed steward of manors belonging to the Tewkesbury Abbey in 1526. From 1530 on he became justice of the peace for Somerset, Dorset, Hampshire and Sussex.[1][2]ane Neville, daughter of George Nevill, 5th Baron Bergavenny, and Joan Arundel. They had the following children:ingdon.cording to Alison Weir he was born in 1527. He was imprisoned from an early age at the Tower of London until his death.[3] (1515–1558, buried Stoke Poges, Buckinghamshire, the brother of her sister Catherine's husband), son of George Hastings, 1st Earl of Huntingdon, without issue, and secondly, Sir Thomas Barrington of Barrington Hall, Hatfield Broadoak, Essex (died 1586). By the second Sir Thomas, Winifred had the following children: Catherine Barrington, married in 1584 to William Bourchier, great-grandson of John Bourchier, 2nd Baron Berners (a son of Catherine and William was Sir John Bourchier a regicide of King Charles I of England); Sir Francis Barrington, 1st Baronet; John Barrington.nd executionl had previously written that they had "little offended save that he is of their kin." Montagu's brother Reginald was not among them, in exile at the time, due to his opposition of King Henry's divorce from Catherine of Aragon. They were committed to the Tower of London and Lord Montagu was attainted and his honours forfeited on 2 December 1538. On 9 January 1539, with the exception of Sir Geoffrey Pole, Henry's brother, all the arrestees were beheaded. (Neville had been beheaded earlier on 8 December 1538). Henry Courtenay, 1st Marquess of Exeter, was arrested along with his wife and 11-year old son (his wife would be released two years later while their son spent 15 years in the Tower until his release by Queen Mary I on 3 August 1553).arrested and questioned by William Fitzwilliam, and Thomas Goodrich, Bishop of Ely. They reported to Thomas Cromwell that although they had "travailed with her" for many hours she would "nothing utter", and they were forced to conclude that either her sons had not included her in their plans for "treason", or she was "the most arrant traitress that ever lived." On 27 May 1541, the 67-year-old Lady Salisbury was beheaded in the Tower of London. Lord Montagu's son Henry was committed to the Tower at the same time as his father. It was expected that he would follow his grandmother to the block, but the King did not want to risk unfavorable public opinion[citation needed] and so he was deprived of a tutor and imprisoned in the Tower until his death, possibly from starvation, in 1542 or later.[5] after the battles and aftermath of the Wars of the Roses: this descent from the previous ruling dynasty, combined with the family's firm Catholic allegiance, made her and her sons a grave potential threat to Tudor rule.[citation needed]^ Alison Weir, Britain's Royal Family: A Complete Genealogy (London, U.K.: The Bodley Head, 1999), p. 136rans, Switzerland: Burke's Peerage (Genealogical Books) Ltd, 1999), volume 1, pp. 16, 18.d: Burke's Peerage (Genealogical Books) Ltd, 1999), volume 1, p.–16.ke's Peerage (Genealogical Books) Ltd, 1999), volume 1, p. 18, his wife had already died, before 26 October 1538.

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  • En l'an 1539: Source: Wikipedia
    • 12 février » le connétable de France Anne de Montmorency apprend avec satisfaction que Charles Quint souhaiterait traverser la France, pour aller mater plus directement des Gantois en révolte.
    • 16 février » François Ier autorise la surveillance de son "nouveau" chancelier l'amiral Brion, un de ses premiers camarades de jeunesse, à l'instigation du connétable de Montmorency, dans le même cas mais moins va-t-en guerre que Brion.
    • 12 mars » François Ier quitte Fontainebleau, pour aller faire ses Pâques à l'abbaye de Vauluisant, créée en ce lieu par saint Bernard. Il va y séjourner trois semaines, enchanté par le jeu de ses orgues.
    • 23 avril » François Ier célèbre la fête du patron de l'Angleterre, saint Georges, pour rassurer son confrère anglais Henri VIII, assailli de plus en plus souvent par les maladie, fièvre et abcès qui l'emporteront.
    • 6 juin » ces 6 et 7 juin, messes célébrées, à Notre-Dame de Paris, à la mémoire de l'impératrice Isabelle, morte en couches le 1er mai précédent (avec son enfant mort-né), à 35 ans, en plein deuil de son veuf Charles Quint à Tolède. François Ier et son entourage y assistent en personne.
    • 10 août » ordonnance de Villers-Cotterêts qui impose le français dans les actes notariés (date exacte non connue - entre le 10 et le 15 août).


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