Henry, Duke of Cornwall

His death and the failure of Henry VIII and Catherine to produce another surviving male heir led to succession and marriage crises that affected the relationship between the Church of England and Roman Catholicism, giving rise to the English Reformation.

The christening gifts included a fine gold salt holder and cup weighing a total 99 ozt (3.1 kg), given by Louis XII of France, his godfather.

She sent her four best knights to Westminster; Coeur Loyall (played by Henry VIII), Valiant Desire (Thomas Knyvett), Bone Voloyr (Good Will, William Courtenay), and Joyous Panser (Joyful Thought, Edward Neville).

The pageants on the first day included a castle in a forest drawn into the tiltyard by a lion and an antelope led by wildmen.

[9] The Duke of Cornwall died on 22 February 1511, aged 52 days, at Richmond Palace, and was buried in Westminster Abbey.