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Once married, Arthur was sent to Ludlow Castle on the borders of Wales to preside over the Council of Wales and the Marches, as was his duty as Prince of Wales, and his bride accompanied him.
The couple stayed at Castle Lodge, Ludlow.
She was given her own court based at Ludlow Castle and many of the royal prerogatives normally reserved for the Prince of Wales.
Henry VII married his son Arthur to Catherine of Aragon, cementing an alliance with the Spanish monarchs, Ferdinand II of Aragon and Isabella I of Castile, and the two spent their honeymoon at Ludlow Castle, the traditional seat of the Prince of Wales.
Edward was created Prince of Wales in June 1471, following Edward IV's restoration to the throne, and in 1473 was established at Ludlow Castle on the Welsh Marches as nominal president of a newly-created Council of Wales and the Marches.
In the anime Black Butler ( Kuroshitsuji ), Edward and his brother are presented as ghosts haunting Ludlow Castle until they can pass on to heaven.
At the age of three, he was sent by his father to Ludlow Castle as nominal head of the Council of Wales and the Marches, a body that had originally been set up to help the future Edward V of England in his duties as Prince of Wales.
On 14 November 1501, Elizabeth's eldest son, Arthur ( aged 15 ), married Catherine of Aragon, daughter of Ferdinand II of Aragon and Isabella I of Castile, and the pair were sent to Ludlow Castle, traditional residence of the Prince of Wales.
Richard of York returned from Ireland without leave and concentrated his forces near his stronghold of Ludlow Castle in the Welsh Marches.
Atop this hill is the site of Ludlow Castle and the market place.
Ludlow Castle was built in the late 11th century.
Ludlow Castle was the seat of the Council of Wales and the Marches and a temporary home to several holders of the title Prince of Wales, including King Edward IV and Arthur Tudor, who died there in 1502.
A view of Ludlow Market, which is situated in Castle Square, taken from the tower of St Laurence's Church.
There were also merchants of moderate wealth in the town and especially wool merchants, such as Laurence of Ludlow, who lived at nearby Stokesay Castle.
Henry VII also sent his heir Prince Arthur to Ludlow, where he was joined briefly by his wife Catherine of Aragon later to become wife to Henry VIII, who was living in Castle Lodge, Ludlow at the time.
This revelation allows their ghostly forms to ascend to heaven after 400 years of haunting Ludlow Castle.
York's wife Cecily and their two younger sons ( George and Richard ) were captured in Ludlow Castle and imprisoned at Coventry.
After the outbreak of the Wars of the Roses, Cecily remained at their home, Ludlow Castle, even when Richard fled to Ireland and Continental Europe.
The main construction of Stokesay Castle was undertaken by Laurence of Ludlow, based in Shrewsbury, the richest local wool merchant of his generation.
During King Charles I reign it came into the ownership of the Craven family and was used as a supply base for the King's forces in the area, based in strength at nearby Ludlow Castle in the early stages of the English Civil War.
In 1492 at the age of 6, Arthur was sent to live at Ludlow Castle in the Welsh marches to begin his training for kingship.
The couple soon travelled to Ludlow Castle on the Welsh border, where Arthur resided in his capacity as Prince of Wales and President of The Council of Wales and Marches.
Arthur's body was taken from Ludlow Castle to Worcester Cathedral in a large cortege, accompanied by Sir William Uvedale and Sir Richard Croft.

Ludlow and was
Butterworth's death on the Somme in 1916 was considered a great loss to English music ; Ivor Gurney, another most important setter of Housman ( Ludlow and Teme, a work for voice and string quartet, and a song-cycle on Housman works, both of which won the Carnegie Award ) experienced emotional breakdowns which were popularly ( but wrongly ) believed to have originated from shell-shock.
Edmond Ludlow made several attempts to reconcile the army and parliament in this time period but was ultimately unsuccessful.
General Edmond Ludlow, still loyal to the Rump Parliament was also excepted.
The Lamorna Pottery was founded in 1947 by Christopher James Ludlow ( known as Jimmy ) and Derek Wilshaw.
Likewise, when it is written that " the most probable explanation " of the name of Ludlow, Massachusetts " is that it was named after Roger Ludlow ", what is meant here is not that Roger Ludlow is favored by a random factor, but rather that this is the most plausible explanation of the evidence, which admits other, less likely explanations.
When his brother Edward IV died in April 1483, Richard was named Lord Protector of the realm for Edward's son and successor, the 12-year-old King Edward V. As the new king travelled to London from Ludlow, Richard met and escorted him to London where he was lodged in the Tower of London.
After the Restoration he became secretary, or steward, to Richard Vaughan, 2nd Earl of Carbery, Lord President of Wales, which entailed living at least a year in Ludlow, Shropshire until January 1662 while he was paying craftsmen working on repairing the castle there.
In late 1662 the first part of Hudibras, which he began writing when lodging at Holborn, London in 1658 and continued to work on while in Ludlow, was published, and the other two in 1664 and 1678 respectively.
The legendary Irish folk singer, Christy Moore, was also strongly influenced by Woody in his seminal 1970 album Prosperous, giving renditions of " The Ludlow Massacre " and Bob Dylan's " Song to Woody ".
It was at Ludlow that the 12-year-old prince received news of his father's sudden death on 9 April 1483.
The prince was accompanied to Ludlow by his mother and by his uncle, Anthony Woodville, 2nd Earl Rivers, who carried out many of the administrative duties associated with the presidency of the Council.
He intercepted Edward V on his way from Ludlow ( where he was living as Prince of Wales ) to London to be crowned.
And that the inhumanity of these men may the better appear, I ( Edmond Ludlow ) must not omit, that the executioner in an ugly dress, with a halter in his hand, was placed near the Major-General, and continued there during the whole time of his trial, which action I doubt whether it was ever equaled by the most barbarous nations.
Edmond Ludlow also provided an account of the execution at Charing Cross, " the sentence which had been pronounced in consequence of the verdict was executed upon Major-General Harrison at the place where Charing Cross formerly stood, that the King might have the pleasure of the spectacle, and inure himself to blood.
The Ludlow Amendment, requiring a public referendum before any declaration of war except in cases of defense against direct attack, was introduced several times without success between 1935 and 1940 by Democratic Representative Louis Ludlow.

Ludlow and therefore
However, Stephen M. Archer notes that Ludlow was in Mobile, Alabama in 1828 and was therefore not present for this performance.

Ludlow and site
Ludlow was used as a filming site for the movie " Lost In Yonkers ", starring Richard Dreyfuss.
Ludlow was formerly the site of the regionally significant Ludlow Lagoon Amusement Park.
The City of Ludlow utilized a portion of the property as a site for an incinerator.
* ( http :// www. ludlowmuseum. org is the site for the Ludlow Heritage Society & Museum
Following the completion of the nearby Hood Canal Bridge in 1960, Port Ludlow became the site of resorts and planned communities, attracting more affluent residents who were retired, buying vacation homes, or needing a more convenient commute to the business centers on the east side of Puget Sound.
* Ludlow Castle official information site
The Ludlow site, 12 miles ( 19 km ) northwest of Trinidad, Colorado, is now a ghost town.
Colonel Israel Ludlow ( 1765 – 1804 ) was tasked with setting up a fort on the site to secure the land from Indian tribes and led a party of soldiers down the Ohio River.
It was famous as the site of the Ludlow Massacre in 1914.

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