James Tyrrell (c. 1450 – May 6, 1502) was an English knight, a trusted servant of King Richard III of England. Events 1527 - Spanish and German troops sack Rome; some consider this the end of the Renaissance. England is a Country which is part of the United Kingdom. Its inhabitants account for more than 83% of the total UK population whilst its mainland Knight is the English term for a social position originating in the Middle Ages. Richard III ( 2 October 1452 &ndash 22 August 1485) was King of England from 1483 until his death His main claim to fame is that he is supposed to have confessed to murdering the Princes in the Tower on Richard's orders. The Princes in the Tower, Edward V of England ( November 4 1470 &ndash 1483? and his brother Richard of Shrewsbury 1st Duke of York ( He did this whilst being tortured so this may not be true
Tyrrell was the eldest son of Sir William Tyrrell (c. 1415-February 22, 1461) and Margaret Darcy (c. Events 1495 - King Charles VIII of France enters Naples to claim the city's throne 1425), married in 1444. Like his father before him, a loyal Yorkist, James was knighted in 1471. He married Anne Arundell on March 9, 1483. Events 590 - Bahram Chobin is crowned as king Barham VI of Persia. They would later have a son also named James Tyrrell.
James was in France in 1485 and played no part in the Battle of Bosworth Field which signalled the start of the Tudor's reign. The Battle of Bosworth or Bosworth Field ( 22 August, 1485) was Lancastrian Henry Tudor's defeat of Yorkist Richard The Tudor dynasty or House of Tudor was an English royal Dynasty that lasted 118 years from 1485 to 1603 a period known as the Tudor period
In the following year, he returned to England and was pardoned by King Henry VII, who reappointed him governor of Guisnes (in the English possession of Calais). This is for the commune in France For the city in Cuba see Güines. Calais (kaˈlɛ in English often kæˈleɪ traditional English pronunciation /ˈkælɨs/ Kales is a town in northern France. However, in 1501, Tyrrell lent his support to Edmund de la Pole, Duke of Suffolk, now the leading Yorkist claimant to the English throne, who was in voluntary exile. Edmund de la Pole 3rd Duke of Suffolk 6th Earl of Suffolk (1471/1472 &ndash April 30 1513) Duke of Suffolk was a son of John de la Pole 2nd Duke When Henry heard of this, Tyrrell was recalled, accused of treason, and tortured. In Law, treason is the Crime that covers some of the more serious acts of disloyalty to one's sovereign or Nation. Thomas More wrote that, during his examination, Tyrrell made his confession, implicating two other men, but, despite further questioning, was unable to say where the bodies were -- he claimed that they had been moved. Sir Thomas More (7 February 1478 – 6 July 1535 from 1935 Saint Thomas More, was an English Lawyer, author and statesman who in his lifetime gained He was beheaded on May 6, 1502. Events 1527 - Spanish and German troops sack Rome; some consider this the end of the Renaissance.
He is a participiant in the legend of the Horndon Worm from East Horndon which he slew using highly polished armour. East Horndon is a village in the south of the Brentwood borough of Essex and in the East of England. Because of this he has made an appearance in the 2000AD story called London Falling. London Falling is a strip in 2000 AD, created by comic book writer Simon Spurrier and Lee Garbett the artist In this he is brutally killed by the character Black Shuck. Black Shuck or Old Shuck is the name given to a Ghostly black dog which is said to roam the Norfolk, Essex and Suffolk coastline