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  1. 30 apr 2024 · Thomas Audley, Baron Audley was the lord chancellor of England from 1533 to 1544, who helped King Henry VIII break with the papacy and establish himself as head of the English church. Historians have viewed him as an unprincipled politician completely subservient to Henry’s will.

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  2. 5 giorni fa · 11.; and the abbey, with all its possessions, was granted by the king to Sir Thomas Audley, K.G., afterwards lord chancellor, and created Baron Audley, of Walden. Upon the site of the monastic buildings, and partly out of the ruins, Thomas, first Earl of Suffolk, in 1603 erected a stately fabric, which he called Audley-End in honour ...

  3. 1 giorno fa · Thomas Cromwell, 1st Baron Cromwell: 1485–1540 1537 Degraded 1540; Later Earl of Essex 301 John Russell, 1st Baron Russell: 1485–1555 1539 Later Earl of Bedford 302 Thomas Cheney: d. 1558 1539 303 William Kingston: d. 1540 1539 304 Thomas Audley, 1st Baron Audley of Walden: 1488–1544 1540 305 Anthony Browne: c. 1500–1548 1540 306

  4. 30 apr 2024 · 1544 – Death of Thomas Audley, Baron Audley of Walden and Lord Chancellor, at his home in Aldgate, London. Audley was Cromwell's right-hand man in 1536, during the fall of Anne Boleyn, and became even more important after Cromwell's fall. See video below. 1547 – Sir Anthony Denny was made Henry VIII's Groom of the Stool.

  5. 30 apr 2024 · Son of Sir Nicholas de Audley and Katharine de Audley Husband of Lady Joan Martin, Baroness Audley Father of Sir James Audley, 2nd Baron Audley Brother of Thomas de Audley; Ela de Audley and Petronilla de Wrottesley

    • Tunstall, England
    • Lady Joan Martin, Baroness Audley
    • England
  6. 13 ore fa · In S. chapel—at E. end, (3) to Thomas, Lord Audley, K.G., Lord Chancellor, 1544, altar-tomb of touch, Renaissance work, with panelled sides and W. end divided into bays by enriched pilasters; in each bay a wreathed shield all defaced, except one at the W. end, of Audley, and one on the S. side with Audley impaling a coat of eight quarters, the first being barry; against wall at head a panel ...

  7. 10 mag 2024 · The Enfield church was appropriated by Walden before the end of the 13th century and a vicarage was ordained before 1254. In 1538, at the Dissolution, the rectory and advowson of Enfield were granted to Sir Thomas Audley, later Lord Audley of Walden, who surrendered them in 1542 to the king.