
Henry VI (1421-1471) - Find a Grave Memorial
Dec 6, 2012 · British Monarch. Born the only child of Henry V and Catherine of Valois, he became king when he was not yet ten months old. During the early years of his minority England was …
The King’s Tomb Part I – KING HENRY VI
King Henry himself wanted to be buried in Westminster Abbey near the shrine of St. Edward the Confessor, for whom he had a special devotion, and where so many of his royal forebears lay.
Burial places of British royalty - Wikipedia
In the 13th century, Henry III had his remains transferred to a shrine in the rebuilt abbey, in the new chapel named after him. His remains were destroyed in 1562 & 1793. The tomb survived. …
Henry VI's tombs - College of St George
After withstanding public display across London, exhumation from Chertsey, legal challenges from the Chapter of Westminster, and a misplaced memorial here at Windsor, since 1920 King …
Burial Sites of the Plantagenets - English Monarchs
Henry V Tomb of Henry V, Westminster Abbey Henry VI Murdered in the Tower of London, on the night of the Vigil of the Ascension, 21st -22nd May, 1471. Due to controversy over the manner …
Henry VI - Westminster Abbey
He died on 21st May 1471 while imprisoned in the Tower of London and was buried at Chertsey Abbey and later moved to St George's chapel, Windsor. It had been Henry VII's intention to …
Henry VI of England - Wikipedia
He was buried at Chertsey Abbey before being moved to Windsor Castle in 1484. Miracles were attributed to Henry after his death and he was informally regarded as a saint and martyr until …
Henry (Lancaster) of England (1421 - abt. 1471) - WikiTree
(Royal Ancestry) Henry VI of England, King of England died in the Tower of London 21 (or 22) May 1471. He was buried initially at Chertsey Abbey in Surrey. Later, when miracles occurred …
The Henry VI Society – KING HENRY VI
Immediately after his murder in the Wakefield Tower and his burial, the manner of his death (the murder of an anointed king) and his reputation for piety and innocence drew pilgrims to King …
The King’s Tomb Part II – KING HENRY VI
that King Henry VI was buried in an ordinary grave at Chertsey: that his remains were exhumed and conveyed to Windsor Castle and there honourably buried again in St. George's Chapel to …