1513 in England - Deaths

Deaths

  • 1510
    • 17 August
      • Edmund Dudley, statesman (born c. 1462)
      • Richard Empson, statesman (year of birth unknown)
  • 1511
    • 11 February - Henry, Duke of Cornwall, eldest son of Henry VIII of England (born 1 January)
  • 1513
    • 10 March - John de Vere, 13th Earl of Oxford, general (born 1443)
    • 30 April - Edmund de la Pole, 3rd Duke of Suffolk (born 1471)
    • 27 October - George Manners, 12th Baron de Ros, nobleman (year of birth unknown)
    • Robert Fabyan, chronicler (year of birth unknown)
  • 1514
    • 2 January - William Smyth, bishop and statesman (born 1460)
    • December - Henry, Duke of Cornwall, third son of Henry VIII of England (stillborn)
  • 1516
    • 25 April - John Yonge, diplomat (born 1467)
  • 1518
    • 20 November - Marmaduke Constable, soldier (born c. 1455)
  • 1519
    • 10 September - John Colet, churchman and educator (born 1467)
    • William Grocyn, scholar (born 1446)

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    There is the guilt all soldiers feel for having broken the taboo against killing, a guilt as old as war itself. Add to this the soldier’s sense of shame for having fought in actions that resulted, indirectly or directly, in the deaths of civilians. Then pile on top of that an attitude of social opprobrium, an attitude that made the fighting man feel personally morally responsible for the war, and you get your proverbial walking time bomb.
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