A while ago I looked at the lives of the Mother’s in Law of
King Henry VIII. I thought it was about time I considered his Father’s in Law.
King Ferdinand II of Aragon 1452-1516 |
Henry’s first Father in Law was King Ferdinand II of Aragon,
the father of Catherine of Aragon. When Henry and Catherine married in 1509
Ferdinand was the King of Aragon, Majorca, Sardinia, Valencia, Sicily, Naples
and Navarre. He was also Count of Barcelona. Whilst his wife Queen Isabella of
Castile was alive he was King of Castile as well. Ferdinand was born in Aragon
on the 10th March 1452. He was the son of King John II of Aragaon
and his wife Juana Enriquez. When he married Infanta Isabella of Castile the
heir to the throne of Castile Ferdinand was only King of Sicily. Ferdinand is
probably best known as being one of the monarchs to introduce the Spanish
Inquisition of Spain. It was used to expel the non-Catholic people from Spain
or force them to convert to Catholicism. After Isabella’s death in 1504
Ferdinand continued to have a role in Castille when his daughter inherited the
throne. Due to her metal state after her husband’s death Ferdinand acted as
regent for his grandson the future King Charles I of Spain and Holy Roman
Emperor. The King remarried after Isabella died. He married the 18 year old
niece of King Louis XII of France in an attempt to a male heir to inherit the
throne of Aragon. Ferdinand was 54 and the marriage did produce a son but he died
young, thus the throne of Aragon went to his daughter Joanna I. Ferdinand died
in 1516 in Spain and was buried in the Royal Chapel of Granada alongside his
first wife Isabella of Castile. Through his children he was the father in law
of the King of Portugal through his daughters Isabella and Maria who both
married King Emanuel I of Portugal and King Henry I of Portugal through his
daughter Maria as well as Henry VII.
Possibly Thomas Boleyn c1477-1539 |
Henry’s second father in law was Thomas Boleyn the father of
Anne Boleyn. Thomas was born around 1477 in Norfolk to Sir William Boleyn a
wealthy merchant and his wife Lady Margaret Butler. He married Lady Elizabeth
Howard around 1499. She was the daughter of Thomas Howard the 2nd
Duke of Norfolk. The couple had 3 surviving children in Mary, Anne and George.
As Anne’s favour grew at court so did Thomas. He was an envoy and ambassador
for the King in Europe. He was made Viscount Rochford by the King and later
Henry interceded on his behalf in a dispute over the titles of the Earldoms of
Ormond and Wiltshire which both were granted to Thomas. Thomas was made a
Knight of the Garter and was Lord Privy Seal (he was responsible for looking
after the Kings personal seal). As Anne and George fell from favour so too did
Thomas. After the execution of his children which Thomas accepted without
fighting Thomas lost his positions and titles. He died at his home Hever Castle
in Kent in 1539. He was survived by his wife and daughter Mary Stafford.
Sir John Seymour c1474-1536 |
Father in Law number 3 for the King was Sir John Seymour,
the father of Jane Seymour. He was a prominent member of court and society
before his daughter’s marriage to the King. He was knighted by King Henry VII
for his role in helping end the Cornish uprising in 1497. Other positions he
held included Sheriff of several counties in the West Country, a Knight and
Groom of the Bedchamber. This made him close to the King. John married Margery
Wentworth in 1494 and they had 10 children. His son Edward became the 1st
Earl of Hertford and then Duke of Somerset and the Lord Protector during the
early reign of his nephew King Edward VI. Thomas Seymour married the widow of
King Henry VIII, Catherine Parr and was an influence, not necessarily for the
good, in the young life of Princess Elizabeth Tudor. John and Margery’s
daughter Lady Elizabeth Seymour married the son of Sir Thomas Cromwell, King
Henry VIII right hand man. The couple survived Sir Thomas Cromwell’s fall from
grace and had a comfortable life and of course Jane became Queen Consort. Sir
John Seymour lived long enough to see his daughter become Queen in May 1536 but
he died in December of the same year.
So there is a brief overview of Henry’s first 3 father’s in
law. Coming soon will be father’s in law 4-6.
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