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Henry's and half-brothers
Boniface clashed with Henry's half-brothers, the Lusignans, who arrived in England in 1247 and competed for lands and promotions with the queens ' Savoy relatives.

Henry's and Edmund
Henry's reign established deep roots for the Anglo-Norman realm, in part through his dynastic ( and personal ) choice of a Scottish princess who represented the lineage of Edmund Ironside for queen.
Later, the castle was extended by Henry's son Edmund Crouchback, after he became Earl of Lancaster in 1267.
Among their grievances was the King's failure to promptly pay the soldiers ' wages, his favour towards Dunbar, his demand that the Percies hand over their Scottish prisoners, his failure to put an end to Owain Glyn Dŵr's rebellion through a negotiated settlement, his increasing promotion of his son Prince Henry's military authority in Wales, and his failure to ransom the Percies ' kinsman, Henry Percy's brother-in-law, Sir Edmund Mortimer ( 1376 – 1409 ), whom the Welsh had captured in June 1402, and who had a claim to the crown as the grandson of Lionel, 1st Duke of Clarence, second surviving son of King Edward III.
Some time following his death, his widow Dorothy married Judge Edmund Winston, Henry's first cousin and the executor of his estate.
The reason for Henry's hesitation was that Edmund Mortimer had been proclaimed several times to have a stronger claim to the throne than Henry's father, Henry IV of England, by factions rebelling against him.
A tower of three storeys in the castle was built to commemorate birth of Henry's son Edmund in 1249.
In 1534, William and Edmund Walsingham examined Anne Husee on the charge of addressing Henry's daughter Mary as Princess when Anne had stayed with her at Hunsdon, and whether she thought her the lawful daughter of the king.
Henry V marched through the town in November 1415 with his troops prior to fighting the French at the Battle of Agincourt ; in 1422 Henry's body was taken to Holy Trinity Church by Edmund Lacey, Bishop of Exeter, who performed a funeral.
After Henry's death, Blanche married Edmund Crouchback ( 1245 – 1296 ), in 1276, an English prince who was a younger son of Henry III and Eleanor of Provence.

Henry's and Jasper
In the aftermath of the battle, they had fled with many adventures with brigands and outlaws into Cheshire and subsequently to Harlech Castle in North Wales, where they joined Lancastrian nobles ( including Henry's half-brother Jasper Tudor and the Duke of Exeter ) who were recruiting armies in Wales and the West Country.
On Henry's subsequent accession to the throne as Henry VII, Jasper was restored to all his former titles, including Knight of the Garter, and made Duke of Bedford.

Henry's and sons
The hopes for a re-united Poland were lost and even Silesia fragmented into numerous Piast duchies under Henry's II sons.
Philip initially allied with Henry's young sons, Richard the Lionheart and John Lackland, who were in rebellion against their father.
Philip befriended all of Henry's sons and used them to foment rebellion against their father, but turned against both Richard and John after their respective accessions to the throne.
When Henry's sons rebelled against him in 1173 Rhys sent his son Hywel Sais to Normandy to aid the king, then in 1174 personally led an army to Tutbury in Staffordshire to assist at the siege of the stronghold of the rebel Earl William de Ferrers.
However, not all the Silesian dukes accepted his authority: Dukes Bolko I the Strict, Konrad II the Hunchback and three of the four sons of Władysław of Opole: Casimir of Bytom, Mieszko I of Cieszyn and Przemysław of Racibórz were completely against Henry's politics.
The Duke of York was the heir-general of Edward III, and the heir presumptive ( due to agnatic descent ) of Henry's grandson Henry VI ( since Henry IV's other sons did not have male heirs, and the legitimated Beauforts were excluded from the throne ).
He also supported Henry's rebellious sons, and encouraged Plantagenet disunity by making Henry's sons, rather than Henry himself, the feudal overlords of the Angevin territories in France ; but the rivalry amongst Henry's sons and Louis's own indecisiveness broke up the coalition ( 1173 – 1174 ) between them.
Yet, the play leaves open to question whether any of Henry's three sons should be thought to have been truly loved by either Henry or Eleanor and not merely used by King and Queen as pawns in their ceaseless scheming against one another.
In 1520, Salisbury was appointed Governess to Henry's daughter, Princess Mary ; the next year, when her sons were mixed up with Buckingham, she was removed, but she was restored by 1525.
Henry's twin sons, Claude and Eustace, play significant roles in several stories, as do Aunt Dahlia's children, Angela and Bonzo Travers, and Aunt Agatha's young son, Thomas Gregson, nicknamed " Thos ".
Legend has attributed to Rosamund two of King Henry's favourite illegitimate sons: Geoffrey Plantagenet ( 1151 – 1212 ), Archbishop of York, and William Longespee ( 17 August before 1180 – 1226 ), Earl of Salisbury.
Hugh then joined the revolt by Henry's sons in 1173.
Malcolm, the eldest of Earl Henry's sons though only eleven years old, was sent by his grandfather on a circuit of the kingdom, accompanied by Donnchad, Mormaer of Fife.
By the time of Henry's death in 1740, both of his sons had died, Anthony ( in 1723 ) and George ( in 1733 ), leaving the Duke of Kent without a male heir.
The connection of the Law family with the English Church was kept up by George Henry's sons, three of whom took orders.
One of Sir Henry's sons, Dudley Colley ( or Cowley ), was a member of the Irish Parliament for Philipstown.

Henry's and widowed
The death of Henry's eldest son, Henry the Young King in June 1183 began a dispute over the dower of the widowed Margaret, who was Philip's sister, who insisted that it should be returned to France as the marriage did not produce any children, as per the betrothal agreement.
His widowed mother, Maria Christina of Austria, did not like her son's choice, in part because she considered the Battenbergs non-Royal, because of the obscure origin of Prince Henry's mother, and in part because she wanted her son to marry within her own family, the Habsburgs from Austria.

Henry's and mother's
Henry's advancement of foreign favourites, notably his wife's Savoyard uncles and his own Lusignan half-siblings, the children of his mother's second marriage to Hugh X of Lusignan, was unpopular with his subjects and barons.
Using her late mother's relationship with Henry's first queen Catherine of Aragon, Catherine took the opportunity to renew her friendship with Lady Mary.
His mother's death in 1608, and his elder brother Henry's death in 1616, gave him a vast fortune.
( Uncle Al is Henry's mother's brother.

Henry's and relationship
He had a good relationship with his sister Elizabeth, who was a Protestant, albeit a moderate one, but this was strained when Elizabeth was accused of having an affair with the Duke of Somerset's brother, Thomas Seymour, 1st Baron Seymour of Sudeley, the husband of Henry's last wife Catherine Parr.
There is no evidence to suggest that they engaged in a sexual relationship until very shortly before their marriage ; Henry's love letters to Anne seem to suggest that their love affair remained unconsummated for much of their seven year courtship.
* Henry II of England begins living openly with his friend Rosamund Clifford, raising suspicions about their relationship & alienating Henry's wife, Eleanor of Aquitaine
Henry's relationship with his stepmother, Katherine Swynford, was a positive one, but his relationship with the Beauforts varied.
Catherine enjoyed a close relationship with Henry's three children and was personally involved in the education of Elizabeth and Edward, both of whom became English monarchs.
After the death of Parr's second husband, Catherine began a relationship with Sir Thomas Seymour, the brother of the late queen Jane Seymour, but the King took a liking to her and she saw it as her duty to accept Henry's proposal over Seymour's.
They had no children, but she is recorded as having had a good relationship with Henry's children from his first marriage, often taking the side of the future Henry V, " Prince Hal ," in his quarrels with his father.
The relationship between the two blossoms, despite red tape from social workers, who ultimately rally to Henry's side.
Among Henry's family were two sisters who had opposed slavery and left the South before he began his relationship with Weston ; Sarah and Angelina Grimké became notable abolitionists in the North.
Henry's relationship with Mary was so discreet that within ten years, some observers were wondering if it had ever taken place.
Jenkinson was born in Leeds and educated at Prince Henry's Grammar School, Otley, which in 1951 took him to a field trip to the Settle-Carlisle Railway line ( S & C ), which would start a lengthy relationship with that line.
With these similarities established, it is only a small step to compare Henry's fictional situation with that of his creator: both men take up with another man's wife and find happiness, while retaining a strong relationship with their children.
On Henry's death in late 1135, Fergus ’ relationship with the Kings of the English could not be maintained.
In the introduction to the collected volume 2: Ground Zero, an editorial comments on how few and far between compassionate portrayals of homosexual relationships are and how well the story deals with Twitch and Henry's relationship.
Henry and Alexander had a history of making agreements to settle one matter or another, and related to this was their personal relationship in that Alexander was married to Henry's sister Joan and Alexander's sister Margaret had married Hubert de Burgh, a former regent to Henry.
The book covers the conclusion of her and Henry's relationship with June, as well as her relationships with her analysts.
June, who was bisexual, cultivated a very close relationship with Jean, often preferring Jean's affections to Henry's.
This phase of her relationship with Jean is the central piece of Henry's autobiographical novel Crazy Cock.

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