1517 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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