Edmund Dudley
See also: Dudley
Edmund Dudley (towards 1462 - August 17th 1510), was minister of Henri VII of England.
He took a great part with the Traité of Etaples, concluded with the France in 1493. He helped Henri VII to fill his trunks by all kinds of extortions, and made himself so odious that with dead of this king (1509), Henri VIII of England, its successor, is lived obliged to give up it with the fury of the people. II was condemned like culprit of high treason and put at death, in 1510.
Families and descent
In first weddings, he married Anne Windsor, sister of Andrews Windsor, 1st baron Windsor, with whom he had a girl:
- Elizabeth, married William Stourton, 7th baron Stourton.
His second wife was Elisabeth Grey, girl of Edward Grey, 1st Lisle Viscount, with whom it had four children:
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John Dudley (1501 - 1553), 1st Count de Warwick and 1st Duke of Northumberland ;
- Sir Andrew Dudley ;
- Jerome Dudley ;
- Simon Dudley ;
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