Edward VI, the son of King Henry VIII, died on July 6, 1553. He became king at the age of nine and ruled for a short period of just over six years. His reign was marked by significant religious reforms, moving England further toward Protestantism. Edward VI's death at a young age led to a succession crisis in England.
King Henry VII's father was Edmund Tudor, Earl of Richmond, who died between 1st and 3rd November 1456.
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Henry the V111 died on 28th January 1547.
Edward VI contracted measles and smallpox when he was 14 and this left him very weak and in 1553 when he was just 15, he died of tuberculosis. Jane Seymour, Henry's 3rd wife gave birth to his son Edward. Jane eventually died shortly after giving birth. She died of complications of childbirth. Edward VI reigned over England at the age of 8. He died when he was 15.
Henry Edward Clarke died in 1892.
Edward Henry Durell died in 1887.
Edward Henry Embley died in 1924.
Edward Henry Whinfield died in 1922.
Henry Edward Field died in 1991.
Henry Edward Doyle died in 1893.
Edward Henry Strobel died in 1908.
Edward Henry Peple died in 1924.