Henry Carey, born March 1526, was Mary's second child (her first child, Catherine, was born in 1524). King Henry the VIII is widely reputed to be the father of at least Henry, if not Catherine as well however this assumption is stlll questioned even today.
Henry Carey's legal father, William Carey, died from the sweating sickness in June 1528 when Henry was 2 years old. Henry and his sister Catherine came under the wardship of Anne Boleyn (against Mary's wishes), who was engaged to King Henry the VIII at the time. The children had active contact with their mother until her banishment from court in 1535.
Acting as her nephew's patron, Anne Boleyn provided Henry with top-quality education until she was beheaded in May 1536, when Henry was 10 years old. His mother died in 1543 and he was returned to his family.
In May 1545 Henry married Anne Morgan, daughter of Sir Thomas and Anne Morgan. They had twelve children in total, although only eight survived - sons George, John, Henry, William, Edmund, Robert (plus an unknown son) and daughters Katherine, Philadelphia and Margaret.
Henry also has several illegitimate children, including Valentine Carey, who served under his father in the military.
Henry Carey lived a full life and died of old age, was a Member of Parliament, was Knighted, became the first Baron Hunsdon, a Knight of the Garter, Master of the Queens Hawks, was a successful leader in the army and was endowed with many other positions of trust and power. The Queen at this time was his first cousin Elizabeth the First.
Henry Carey died at Somerset House on July 23rd 1596 and was buried at Westminster Abbey.
Both were Queens of England in their own right.
King Henry VII of England had four daughters.
Margaret Tudor, born 28 November 1489, died 18 October 1541)
In 1503, she married James IV, King of Scots. James died in 1513, and their son became King James V.
In 1514 she married Archibald Douglas, 6th Earl of Angus.
her great-grandson, King James VI of Scotland, the child of Mary and Darnley, became King of England and Ireland on the death of Margaret's niece, Elizabeth I of England.
Elizabeth, born 2 July 1492, died 14 September 1495, aged 3. Negotiations were under way for her marriage (when she was of age) into the French royal family.
Mary, born 18 March 1496 died 25 June 1533 was queen consort of France through her marriage to Louis XII, who was more than 30 years her senior. Following his death, which occurred soon after her coronation as his third wife, she married Charles Brandon, 1st Duke of Suffolk.
The marriage, was performed secretly in France, and took place without her brother King Henry VIII's consent.
Katherine, born 2 February 1503, died a few days later on 10 February 1503.
She was beheaded on suspicion of cheating on other people.
how did mary king die?
She reigned after him
Anne Boleyn was her mother and Henry VIII was her father.
Henry VII had only one wife, who died of natural causes.
Henry VII got married and had Arthur and then Henry VIII and a daughter called Elizabeth.Henry VII signed the treaty of Redon. This treaty allied England and Brittany against France.He also introduced two new ships to the royal navy and also fought in many battles.
She was Henry VII's Grand daughter - Henry VII was Henry VIII's father. Her mother was Anne Boleyn Henry VIII's second wife. She was the third of Henry VIII's children on the throne. Her brother was Edward VI and her sister was Mary I
Elizabeth of York was married to Henry VII, and their children were: Arthur, Henry (later King Henry VIII), Margaret, and Mary. If you intended to ask who gave birth to Mary, Henry VIII's daughter, Catherine of Aragon, Henry's first wife, was Mary's mother.
Henry VIII was born to Elizabeth of York and King Henry VII on June 28, 1491.
There were two Mary Tudors. The first was the daughter of Elizabeth of York and Henry VII of England. The second was the daughter of Katherine of Aragon and Henry VIII and was the niece of the first.
There were two Mary Tudors. One was the daughter of Henry VII and one was the daughter of Henry VIII The daughter of Henry VII did have children. She had three children by her second husband Charles, Duke of Suffolk. Her children were Henry, Frances (mother of Lady Jane Grey), and Eleanor. While the daughter of Henry VIII married she never had any children
King Henry the VII wife was Elizabeth of York, daughter of Edward IV and Elizabeth Woodville. She was thus the mother of Henry VIII. King Henry VII of England was the son of Edmund Tudor, 1st Earl of Richmond, and his wife, Lady Margaret Beaufort.
Henry VII married Elizabeth York, daughter of the late King Edward, to legitmize his claim to the throne, as it was shaky at best and won on the battlefield. She was his only wife. Did you mean to ask about Henry VIII, his son?
Henry Tudor was fighting Richard III for the thrown. Henry won the battle and became Henry VII and Richard died.
I believe you mean Henry VIII, not Henry VII. Elizabeth I was Henry VIII's daughter and the last Tudor monarch, she reigned from November 17,1558 to March 24, 1603, a total of 44 years and 4 months.