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Sunday, October 13, 2013

On that day in history, 11th October...

de bene esse: literally, of well-being, morally acceptable but subject to future validation or exception

On that day in history, 11th October...
1521 - The title of Fidei Defensor, "Defender of the Faith", was conferred by Pope Leo X on Henry VIII. This was a reward for Henry VIII writing his pamphlet Assertio septem sacramentorum adversus Martinum Lutherum ("Declaration of the Seven Sacraments Against Martin Luther"), defending the Catholic Church against the works of Martin Luther.
1531 - The Battle of Kappel and the death of Huldrych Zwingli, the Swiss Reformer, at the battle.
1532 - Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn set sail for Calais - see today's post on The Anne Boleyn Files.
1537 - Solemn procession at St Paul’s to pray for the Queen, Jane Seymour, who was in labour, a labour which lasted over 30 hours. Charles Wriothesley wrote of how the procession was made up of "all the orders of friars, preistes, and clarkes… the major and aldermen, with all the craftes of the citie" and that it was "donne to pray for the Queene that was then in laboure of chielde."
1537 - Traditional date given to the birth of Lady Jane Grey. It is now thought that she was born in spring 1537, "before the end of May" (Leanda de Lisle).
1542 - Death of Sir Thomas Wyatt the Elder, poet and diplomat, at Sherbourne in Dorset. He was laid to rest at Sherborne Abbey. His plain tomb can be found in the Wykenham Chapel of the Abbey. http://www.theanneboleynfiles.com/sir-thomas-wyatt-the-elder/
1549 - Arrest of Edward Seymour, the Duke of Somerset, Lord Protector of the Realm and Governor of the King’s Person. He was brought in front of Edward VI, who summarised his charges as "ambition, vainglory, entering into rash wars in mine youth, negligent looking on Newhaven, enriching himself of my treasure, following his own opinion, and doing all by his own authority, etc."
1551 - John Dudley, Earl of Warwick, became the Duke of Northumberland and Henry Grey, father of Lady Jane Grey, became the Duke of Suffolk.
1558 - Death of Paul Bush, Bishop of Bristol, at Winterbourne. He was buried in Bristol Cathedral.
1982 - The raising of the Mary Rose, Henry VIII's ship, from the seabed just off the coast off Portsmouth where she had lain since she sank on 19th July 1545.

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