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Henry Dudley (conspirator)

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Henry Dudley and his agents moved in January, to conceal stores of ammunition at strategic locations, and also secluded an amount of money totalling fifty thousand pounds, previously withdrawn and removed from the Exchequer, (where Dudley was a familiar visitor and had a number of friends), "in water
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It appears that once revealed the plot dissolved and Henry Dudley remained at large in France, his great scheme undermined by careless talk and too unwieldy an organisation. He was consequently to become an exile in the French service between 1556 and 1563, but was again to return home and serve as
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had many friends in France and in December 1555 visited Paris, where he was curiously well received by King Henry II. Although Dudley returned home with only the vaguest of assurances, even Pope Paul was ill-disposed toward the English Queen Mary because of her marriage into the powerful
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It was Henry Dudley who now took the initiative; while greater noblemen trembled, Dudley was abroad organising a widespread and sophisticated rebellion. Amongst his agents was the courtier and
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and Hugues Cousin le Vieux, it was said that Henry Dudley had taken numerous jewels and rings from the royal treasury to reward potential supporters. Dudley was imprisoned in the
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by (London) bridge" to make ready for an invasion planned to be executed by mercenaries and exiles. The money was to be sent to France where his
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Sir Henry Dudley had returned to France, and by March was engaged in the raising of an invasion force, with the intention of landing it on the
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on 11 October 1551. A close associate of his second cousin, the Duke of Northumberland, he was arrested on 25 July 1553 at
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abdicated on 16 January 1556, whereupon Philip and Mary became King and Queen of Spain, which at the time held the
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to the English throne. Bold and righteous as it was, it proved too daring for most of the English
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for treason against the queen .... and after cut down, beheaded and their bodies carried unto
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in 1535, and then a soldier serving in Ireland under his uncle Leonard Grey in 1536, and in
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family and that same month signed a secret treaty with Henry II against Spanish dominion.
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from 1540–3. Dudley fought gallantly during the siege of
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Henry Dudley, having once been Captain of the Guard at
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exile supporters would follow the initiative through.
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in 1544, and was made a Captain early in 1545 under
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Index

Henry Dudley (disambiguation)
London
Kingdom of England
Royal Navy
Vice-Admiral
Admiral of the Narrow Seas
Boulogne
Boulogne
Battle of Cadiz (1596)
Islands Voyage
Siege of Kinsale
Battle of Castlehaven
Battle of Sesimbra Bay
John Sutton, 3rd Baron Dudley
Cicely Grey
Vice-Admiral
Dudley Castle
John Sutton, 3rd Baron Dudley
Thomas Grey, 1st Marquis of Dorset
Henry Grey, 1st Duke of Suffolk
Lady Jane Grey
John Dudley, 1st Duke of Northumberland
Elizabeth I
Elizabeth Woodville
Lord Chancellor
Thomas Audley
Thomas Cromwell
Scotland
Boulogne
Lord Clinton

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