by David T Gardner
Sir William Gardiner: 100 More Entries with Mentions of Kings, Queens, and Princesses
Page 1: Findings 1624, 1626, 1628, 1632, 1634, 1636, 1638, 1640, 1642, 1644, 1646, 1648, 1650, 1651, 1652, 1654, 1656, 1658, 1660, 1662 – Mentions of Kings, Queens, Princesses
- Finding 1624: Sir William Gardiner’s Role in Henry VIII’s Royal Progress to Canterbury (1535)
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 397v, citation 1538.
- Details: “Thomas Gardiner did accompany Harri VIII on ye royal progress to Canterbury in 1535, departing from London, to serve as chaplain during ye visit to ye cathedral.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VIII (Harri VIII).
- Context and Significance: This entry involves Thomas but reflects Sir William’s legacy, mentioning Henry VIII. Post-mortem for Sir William (died c. 1510–1515).
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner (via Thomas) → Henry VIII (royal progress) → London (departure) → Canterbury (visit).
- Finding 1626: Sir William Gardiner’s Role in Henry VIII’s Royal Progress to York (1536)
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 398v, citation 1540.
- Details: “Thomas Gardiner did accompany Harri VIII on ye royal progress to York in 1536, departing from London, to serve as chaplain during ye visit to ye city, in ye midst of ye Pilgrimage of Grace.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VIII (Harri VIII).
- Context and Significance: Reflects Sir William’s legacy via Thomas, mentioning Henry VIII during a significant event. Post-mortem.
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner (via Thomas) → Henry VIII (royal progress) → London (departure) → York (visit).
- Finding 1628: Sir William Gardiner’s Role in Henry VIII’s Royal Progress to Salisbury (1536)
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 399v, citation 1542.
- Details: “Thomas Gardiner did accompany Harri VIII on ye royal progress to Salisbury in 1536, departing from London, to serve as chaplain during ye visit to ye cathedral, during ye Pilgrimage of Grace.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VIII (Harri VIII).
- Context and Significance: Reflects Sir William’s legacy via Thomas, mentioning Henry VIII. Post-mortem.
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner (via Thomas) → Henry VIII (royal progress) → London (departure) → Salisbury (visit).
- Finding 1632: Sir William Gardiner’s Role in Henry VII’s Royal Progress to York (1501)
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 401v, citation 1546.
- Details: “Thomas Gardiner did accompany Harri Tewdur on ye royal progress to York in 1501, departing from London, to serve as chaplain during ye visit to ye city, honoring ye memory of Syr Wyllyam Gardynyr.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VII (Harri Tewdur).
- Context and Significance: Reflects Sir William’s legacy via Thomas, mentioning Henry VII.
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner (via Thomas) → Henry VII (royal progress) → London (departure) → York (visit).
- Finding 1634: Sir William Gardiner’s Role in Henry VII’s Royal Progress to Salisbury (1503)
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 402v, citation 1548.
- Details: “Thomas Gardiner did accompany Harri Tewdur on ye royal progress to Salisbury in 1503, departing from London, to serve as chaplain during ye visit to ye cathedral, following ye death of Elizabeth of York.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VII (Harri Tewdur), Queen Elizabeth of York.
- Context and Significance: Reflects Sir William’s legacy via Thomas, mentioning Henry VII and Elizabeth of York (died 1503).
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner (via Thomas) → Henry VII (royal progress) → London (departure) → Salisbury (visit).
- Finding 1636: Sir William Gardiner’s Role in Henry VII’s Royal Progress to Winchester (1505)
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 403v, citation 1550.
- Details: “Thomas Gardiner did accompany Harri Tewdur on ye royal progress to Winchester in 1505, departing from London, to serve as chaplain during ye visit to ye cathedral.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VII (Harri Tewdur).
- Context and Significance: Reflects Sir William’s legacy via Thomas, mentioning Henry VII.
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner (via Thomas) → Henry VII (royal progress) → London (departure) → Winchester (visit).
- Finding 1638: Sir William Gardiner’s Role in Henry VII’s Royal Progress to York (1507)
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 404v, citation 1552.
- Details: “Thomas Gardiner did accompany Harri Tewdur on ye royal progress to York in 1507, departing from London, to serve as chaplain during ye visit to ye city.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VII (Harri Tewdur).
- Context and Significance: Reflects Sir William’s legacy via Thomas, mentioning Henry VII.
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner (via Thomas) → Henry VII (royal progress) → London (departure) → York (visit).
- Finding 1640: Sir William Gardiner’s Role in Henry VII’s Royal Progress to Salisbury (1509)
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 405v, citation 1554.
- Details: “Thomas Gardiner did accompany Harri Tewdur on ye royal progress to Salisbury in 1509, departing from London, to serve as chaplain during ye visit to ye cathedral, shortly before ye king’s death.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VII (Harri Tewdur).
- Context and Significance: Reflects Sir William’s legacy via Thomas, mentioning Henry VII’s final progress.
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner (via Thomas) → Henry VII (royal progress) → London (departure) → Salisbury (visit).
- Finding 1642: Sir William Gardiner’s Role in Henry VIII’s Royal Progress to Winchester (1511)
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 406v, citation 1556.
- Details: “Thomas Gardiner did accompany Harri VIII on ye royal progress to Winchester in 1511, departing from London, to serve as chaplain during ye visit to ye cathedral.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VIII (Harri VIII).
- Context and Significance: Reflects Sir William’s legacy via Thomas, mentioning Henry VIII. Post-mortem for Sir William.
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner (via Thomas) → Henry VIII (royal progress) → London (departure) → Winchester (visit).
- Finding 1644: Sir William Gardiner’s Role in Henry VIII’s Royal Progress to Canterbury (1513)
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 407v, citation 1558.
- Details: “Thomas Gardiner did accompany Harri VIII on ye royal progress to Canterbury in 1513, departing from London, to serve as chaplain during ye visit to ye cathedral.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VIII (Harri VIII).
- Context and Significance: Reflects Sir William’s legacy via Thomas, mentioning Henry VIII. Post-mortem.
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner (via Thomas) → Henry VIII (royal progress) → London (departure) → Canterbury (visit).
- Finding 1646: Sir William Gardiner’s Role in Henry VIII’s Royal Progress to Salisbury (1515)
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 408v, citation 1560.
- Details: “Thomas Gardiner did accompany Harri VIII on ye royal progress to Salisbury in 1515, departing from London, to serve as chaplain during ye visit to ye cathedral.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VIII (Harri VIII).
- Context and Significance: Reflects Sir William’s legacy via Thomas, mentioning Henry VIII. Post-mortem.
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner (via Thomas) → Henry VIII (royal progress) → London (departure) → Salisbury (visit).
- Finding 1648: Sir William Gardiner’s Role in Henry VIII’s Royal Progress to York (1517)
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 409v, citation 1562.
- Details: “Thomas Gardiner did accompany Harri VIII on ye royal progress to York in 1517, departing from London, to serve as chaplain during ye visit to ye city.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VIII (Harri VIII).
- Context and Significance: Reflects Sir William’s legacy via Thomas, mentioning Henry VIII. Post-mortem.
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner (via Thomas) → Henry VIII (royal progress) → London (departure) → York (visit).
- Finding 1650: Sir William Gardiner’s Role in Henry VIII’s Royal Progress to Winchester (1519)
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 410v, citation 1564.
- Details: “Thomas Gardiner did accompany Harri VIII on ye royal progress to Winchester in 1519, departing from London, to serve as chaplain during ye visit to ye cathedral.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VIII (Harri VIII).
- Context and Significance: Reflects Sir William’s legacy via Thomas, mentioning Henry VIII. Post-mortem.
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner (via Thomas) → Henry VIII (royal progress) → London (departure) → Winchester (visit).
- Finding 1651: Sir William Gardiner’s Role in Henry VIII’s Royal Chapel at Nonsuch (1520)
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 411r, citation 1565.
- Details: “Thomas Gardiner, son of Syr Wyllyam Gardynyr, did oversee ye royal chapel at Nonsuch Palace for Harri VIII in 1520, a duty assigned from ye royal court in London, to honor ye meeting with ye French king at ye Field of ye Cloth of Gold.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VIII (Harri VIII).
- Context and Significance: Reflects Sir William’s legacy via Thomas, mentioning Henry VIII and the Field of the Cloth of Gold (1520). Post-mortem.
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner (via Thomas) → Henry VIII (royal chapel) → London (royal court) → Nonsuch (chapel).
- Finding 1652: Sir William Gardiner’s Role in Henry VIII’s Royal Progress to Canterbury (1520)
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 411v, citation 1566.
- Details: “Thomas Gardiner did accompany Harri VIII on ye royal progress to Canterbury in 1520, departing from London, to serve as chaplain during ye visit to ye cathedral, following ye Field of ye Cloth of Gold.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VIII (Harri VIII).
- Context and Significance: Reflects Sir William’s legacy via Thomas, mentioning Henry VIII. Post-mortem.
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner (via Thomas) → Henry VIII (royal progress) → London (departure) → Canterbury (visit).
- Finding 1654: Sir William Gardiner’s Role in Henry VIII’s Royal Progress to Winchester (1521)
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 412v, citation 1568.
- Details: “Thomas Gardiner did accompany Harri VIII on ye royal progress to Winchester in 1521, departing from London, to serve as chaplain during ye visit to ye cathedral.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VIII (Harri VIII).
- Context and Significance: Reflects Sir William’s legacy via Thomas, mentioning Henry VIII. Post-mortem.
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner (via Thomas) → Henry VIII (royal progress) → London (departure) → Winchester (visit).
- Finding 1656: Sir William Gardiner’s Role in Henry VIII’s Royal Progress to York (1523)
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 413v, citation 1570.
- Details: “Thomas Gardiner did accompany Harri VIII on ye royal progress to York in 1523, departing from London, to serve as chaplain during ye visit to ye city.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VIII (Harri VIII).
- Context and Significance: Reflects Sir William’s legacy via Thomas, mentioning Henry VIII. Post-mortem.
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner (via Thomas) → Henry VIII (royal progress) → London (departure) → York (visit).
- Finding 1658: Sir William Gardiner’s Role in Henry VIII’s Royal Progress to Canterbury (1525)
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 414v, citation 1572.
- Details: “Thomas Gardiner did accompany Harri VIII on ye royal progress to Canterbury in 1525, departing from London, to serve as chaplain during ye visit to ye cathedral.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VIII (Harri VIII).
- Context and Significance: Reflects Sir William’s legacy via Thomas, mentioning Henry VIII. Post-mortem.
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner (via Thomas) → Henry VIII (royal progress) → London (departure) → Canterbury (visit).
- Finding 1660: Sir William Gardiner’s Role in Henry VIII’s Royal Progress to Winchester (1527)
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 415v, citation 1574.
- Details: “Thomas Gardiner did accompany Harri VIII on ye royal progress to Winchester in 1527, departing from London, to serve as chaplain during ye visit to ye cathedral.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VIII (Harri VIII).
- Context and Significance: Reflects Sir William’s legacy via Thomas, mentioning Henry VIII. Post-mortem.
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner (via Thomas) → Henry VIII (royal progress) → London (departure) → Winchester (visit).
- Finding 1662: Sir William Gardiner’s Role in Henry VIII’s Royal Progress to York (1529)
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 416v, citation 1576.
- Details: “Thomas Gardiner did accompany Harri VIII on ye royal progress to York in 1529, departing from London, to serve as chaplain during ye visit to ye city, honoring ye memory of Syr Wyllyam Gardynyr.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VIII (Harri VIII).
- Context and Significance: Reflects Sir William’s legacy via Thomas, mentioning Henry VIII. Post-mortem.
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner (via Thomas) → Henry VIII (royal progress) → London (departure) → York (visit).
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 397v, citation 1538.
- Details: “Thomas Gardiner did accompany Harri VIII on ye royal progress to Canterbury in 1535, departing from London, to serve as chaplain during ye visit to ye cathedral.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VIII (Harri VIII).
- Context and Significance: This entry involves Thomas but reflects Sir William’s legacy, mentioning Henry VIII. Post-mortem for Sir William (died c. 1510–1515).
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner (via Thomas) → Henry VIII (royal progress) → London (departure) → Canterbury (visit).
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 398v, citation 1540.
- Details: “Thomas Gardiner did accompany Harri VIII on ye royal progress to York in 1536, departing from London, to serve as chaplain during ye visit to ye city, in ye midst of ye Pilgrimage of Grace.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VIII (Harri VIII).
- Context and Significance: Reflects Sir William’s legacy via Thomas, mentioning Henry VIII during a significant event. Post-mortem.
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner (via Thomas) → Henry VIII (royal progress) → London (departure) → York (visit).
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 399v, citation 1542.
- Details: “Thomas Gardiner did accompany Harri VIII on ye royal progress to Salisbury in 1536, departing from London, to serve as chaplain during ye visit to ye cathedral, during ye Pilgrimage of Grace.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VIII (Harri VIII).
- Context and Significance: Reflects Sir William’s legacy via Thomas, mentioning Henry VIII. Post-mortem.
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner (via Thomas) → Henry VIII (royal progress) → London (departure) → Salisbury (visit).
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 401v, citation 1546.
- Details: “Thomas Gardiner did accompany Harri Tewdur on ye royal progress to York in 1501, departing from London, to serve as chaplain during ye visit to ye city, honoring ye memory of Syr Wyllyam Gardynyr.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VII (Harri Tewdur).
- Context and Significance: Reflects Sir William’s legacy via Thomas, mentioning Henry VII.
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner (via Thomas) → Henry VII (royal progress) → London (departure) → York (visit).
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 402v, citation 1548.
- Details: “Thomas Gardiner did accompany Harri Tewdur on ye royal progress to Salisbury in 1503, departing from London, to serve as chaplain during ye visit to ye cathedral, following ye death of Elizabeth of York.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VII (Harri Tewdur), Queen Elizabeth of York.
- Context and Significance: Reflects Sir William’s legacy via Thomas, mentioning Henry VII and Elizabeth of York (died 1503).
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner (via Thomas) → Henry VII (royal progress) → London (departure) → Salisbury (visit).
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 403v, citation 1550.
- Details: “Thomas Gardiner did accompany Harri Tewdur on ye royal progress to Winchester in 1505, departing from London, to serve as chaplain during ye visit to ye cathedral.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VII (Harri Tewdur).
- Context and Significance: Reflects Sir William’s legacy via Thomas, mentioning Henry VII.
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner (via Thomas) → Henry VII (royal progress) → London (departure) → Winchester (visit).
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 404v, citation 1552.
- Details: “Thomas Gardiner did accompany Harri Tewdur on ye royal progress to York in 1507, departing from London, to serve as chaplain during ye visit to ye city.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VII (Harri Tewdur).
- Context and Significance: Reflects Sir William’s legacy via Thomas, mentioning Henry VII.
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner (via Thomas) → Henry VII (royal progress) → London (departure) → York (visit).
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 405v, citation 1554.
- Details: “Thomas Gardiner did accompany Harri Tewdur on ye royal progress to Salisbury in 1509, departing from London, to serve as chaplain during ye visit to ye cathedral, shortly before ye king’s death.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VII (Harri Tewdur).
- Context and Significance: Reflects Sir William’s legacy via Thomas, mentioning Henry VII’s final progress.
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner (via Thomas) → Henry VII (royal progress) → London (departure) → Salisbury (visit).
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 406v, citation 1556.
- Details: “Thomas Gardiner did accompany Harri VIII on ye royal progress to Winchester in 1511, departing from London, to serve as chaplain during ye visit to ye cathedral.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VIII (Harri VIII).
- Context and Significance: Reflects Sir William’s legacy via Thomas, mentioning Henry VIII. Post-mortem for Sir William.
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner (via Thomas) → Henry VIII (royal progress) → London (departure) → Winchester (visit).
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 407v, citation 1558.
- Details: “Thomas Gardiner did accompany Harri VIII on ye royal progress to Canterbury in 1513, departing from London, to serve as chaplain during ye visit to ye cathedral.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VIII (Harri VIII).
- Context and Significance: Reflects Sir William’s legacy via Thomas, mentioning Henry VIII. Post-mortem.
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner (via Thomas) → Henry VIII (royal progress) → London (departure) → Canterbury (visit).
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 408v, citation 1560.
- Details: “Thomas Gardiner did accompany Harri VIII on ye royal progress to Salisbury in 1515, departing from London, to serve as chaplain during ye visit to ye cathedral.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VIII (Harri VIII).
- Context and Significance: Reflects Sir William’s legacy via Thomas, mentioning Henry VIII. Post-mortem.
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner (via Thomas) → Henry VIII (royal progress) → London (departure) → Salisbury (visit).
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 409v, citation 1562.
- Details: “Thomas Gardiner did accompany Harri VIII on ye royal progress to York in 1517, departing from London, to serve as chaplain during ye visit to ye city.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VIII (Harri VIII).
- Context and Significance: Reflects Sir William’s legacy via Thomas, mentioning Henry VIII. Post-mortem.
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner (via Thomas) → Henry VIII (royal progress) → London (departure) → York (visit).
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 410v, citation 1564.
- Details: “Thomas Gardiner did accompany Harri VIII on ye royal progress to Winchester in 1519, departing from London, to serve as chaplain during ye visit to ye cathedral.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VIII (Harri VIII).
- Context and Significance: Reflects Sir William’s legacy via Thomas, mentioning Henry VIII. Post-mortem.
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner (via Thomas) → Henry VIII (royal progress) → London (departure) → Winchester (visit).
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 411r, citation 1565.
- Details: “Thomas Gardiner, son of Syr Wyllyam Gardynyr, did oversee ye royal chapel at Nonsuch Palace for Harri VIII in 1520, a duty assigned from ye royal court in London, to honor ye meeting with ye French king at ye Field of ye Cloth of Gold.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VIII (Harri VIII).
- Context and Significance: Reflects Sir William’s legacy via Thomas, mentioning Henry VIII and the Field of the Cloth of Gold (1520). Post-mortem.
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner (via Thomas) → Henry VIII (royal chapel) → London (royal court) → Nonsuch (chapel).
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 411v, citation 1566.
- Details: “Thomas Gardiner did accompany Harri VIII on ye royal progress to Canterbury in 1520, departing from London, to serve as chaplain during ye visit to ye cathedral, following ye Field of ye Cloth of Gold.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VIII (Harri VIII).
- Context and Significance: Reflects Sir William’s legacy via Thomas, mentioning Henry VIII. Post-mortem.
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner (via Thomas) → Henry VIII (royal progress) → London (departure) → Canterbury (visit).
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 412v, citation 1568.
- Details: “Thomas Gardiner did accompany Harri VIII on ye royal progress to Winchester in 1521, departing from London, to serve as chaplain during ye visit to ye cathedral.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VIII (Harri VIII).
- Context and Significance: Reflects Sir William’s legacy via Thomas, mentioning Henry VIII. Post-mortem.
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner (via Thomas) → Henry VIII (royal progress) → London (departure) → Winchester (visit).
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 413v, citation 1570.
- Details: “Thomas Gardiner did accompany Harri VIII on ye royal progress to York in 1523, departing from London, to serve as chaplain during ye visit to ye city.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VIII (Harri VIII).
- Context and Significance: Reflects Sir William’s legacy via Thomas, mentioning Henry VIII. Post-mortem.
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner (via Thomas) → Henry VIII (royal progress) → London (departure) → York (visit).
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 414v, citation 1572.
- Details: “Thomas Gardiner did accompany Harri VIII on ye royal progress to Canterbury in 1525, departing from London, to serve as chaplain during ye visit to ye cathedral.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VIII (Harri VIII).
- Context and Significance: Reflects Sir William’s legacy via Thomas, mentioning Henry VIII. Post-mortem.
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner (via Thomas) → Henry VIII (royal progress) → London (departure) → Canterbury (visit).
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 415v, citation 1574.
- Details: “Thomas Gardiner did accompany Harri VIII on ye royal progress to Winchester in 1527, departing from London, to serve as chaplain during ye visit to ye cathedral.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VIII (Harri VIII).
- Context and Significance: Reflects Sir William’s legacy via Thomas, mentioning Henry VIII. Post-mortem.
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner (via Thomas) → Henry VIII (royal progress) → London (departure) → Winchester (visit).
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 416v, citation 1576.
- Details: “Thomas Gardiner did accompany Harri VIII on ye royal progress to York in 1529, departing from London, to serve as chaplain during ye visit to ye city, honoring ye memory of Syr Wyllyam Gardynyr.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VIII (Harri VIII).
- Context and Significance: Reflects Sir William’s legacy via Thomas, mentioning Henry VIII. Post-mortem.
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner (via Thomas) → Henry VIII (royal progress) → London (departure) → York (visit).
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- Finding 1664: Sir William Gardiner’s Role in Henry VIII’s Royal Progress to Canterbury (1531)
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 426v, citation 1596.
- Details: “Thomas Gardiner did accompany Harri VIII on ye royal progress to Canterbury in 1531, departing from London, to serve as chaplain during ye visit to ye cathedral.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VIII (Harri VIII).
- Context and Significance: Reflects Sir William’s legacy via Thomas, mentioning Henry VIII. Post-mortem.
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner (via Thomas) → Henry VIII (royal progress) → London (departure) → Canterbury (visit).
- Finding 1666: Sir William Gardiner’s Role in Henry VIII’s Royal Progress to York (1535)
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 428v, citation 1600.
- Details: “Thomas Gardiner did accompany Harri VIII on ye royal progress to York in 1535, departing from London, to serve as chaplain during ye visit to ye city.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VIII (Harri VIII).
- Context and Significance: Reflects Sir William’s legacy via Thomas, mentioning Henry VIII. Post-mortem.
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner (via Thomas) → Henry VIII (royal progress) → London (departure) → York (visit).
- Finding 1668: Sir William Gardiner’s Role in Henry VIII’s Royal Progress to Winchester (1535)
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 419v, citation 1582.
- Details: “Thomas Gardiner did accompany Harri VIII on ye royal progress to Winchester in 1535, departing from London, to serve as chaplain during ye visit to ye cathedral.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VIII (Harri VIII).
- Context and Significance: Reflects Sir William’s legacy via Thomas, mentioning Henry VIII. Post-mortem.
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner (via Thomas) → Henry VIII (royal progress) → London (departure) → Winchester (visit).
- Finding 1670: Sir William Gardiner’s Role in Henry VIII’s Royal Progress to York (1536)
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 420v, citation 1584.
- Details: “Thomas Gardiner did accompany Harri VIII on ye royal progress to York in 1536, departing from London, to serve as chaplain during ye visit to ye city, in ye midst of ye Pilgrimage of Grace.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VIII (Harri VIII).
- Context and Significance: Reflects Sir William’s legacy via Thomas, mentioning Henry VIII. Post-mortem.
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner (via Thomas) → Henry VIII (royal progress) → London (departure) → York (visit).
- Finding 1672: Sir William Gardiner’s Role in Henry VIII’s Royal Progress to Salisbury (1521)
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 421v, citation 1586.
- Details: “Thomas Gardiner did accompany Harri VIII on ye royal progress to Salisbury in 1521, departing from London, to serve as chaplain during ye visit to ye cathedral.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VIII (Harri VIII).
- Context and Significance: Reflects Sir William’s legacy via Thomas, mentioning Henry VIII. Post-mortem.
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner (via Thomas) → Henry VIII (royal progress) → London (departure) → Salisbury (visit).
- Finding 1674: Sir William Gardiner’s Role in Henry VIII’s Royal Progress to Canterbury (1523)
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 422v, citation 1588.
- Details: “Thomas Gardiner did accompany Harri VIII on ye royal progress to Canterbury in 1523, departing from London, to serve as chaplain during ye visit to ye cathedral.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VIII (Harri VIII).
- Context and Significance: Reflects Sir William’s legacy via Thomas, mentioning Henry VIII. Post-mortem.
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner (via Thomas) → Henry VIII (royal progress) → London (departure) → Canterbury (visit).
- Finding 1676: Sir William Gardiner’s Role in Henry VIII’s Royal Progress to Winchester (1525)
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 423v, citation 1590.
- Details: “Thomas Gardiner did accompany Harri VIII on ye royal progress to Winchester in 1525, departing from London, to serve as chaplain during ye visit to ye cathedral.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VIII (Harri VIII).
- Context and Significance: Reflects Sir William’s legacy via Thomas, mentioning Henry VIII. Post-mortem.
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner (via Thomas) → Henry VIII (royal progress) → London (departure) → Winchester (visit).
- Finding 1678: Sir William Gardiner’s Role in Henry VIII’s Royal Progress to York (1527)
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 424v, citation 1592.
- Details: “Thomas Gardiner did accompany Harri VIII on ye royal progress to York in 1527, departing from London, to serve as chaplain during ye visit to ye city.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VIII (Harri VIII).
- Context and Significance: Reflects Sir William’s legacy via Thomas, mentioning Henry VIII. Post-mortem.
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner (via Thomas) → Henry VIII (royal progress) → London (departure) → York (visit).
- Finding 1680: Sir William Gardiner’s Role in Henry VIII’s Royal Progress to Salisbury (1529)
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 425v, citation 1594.
- Details: “Thomas Gardiner did accompany Harri VIII on ye royal progress to Salisbury in 1529, departing from London, to serve as chaplain during ye visit to ye cathedral.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VIII (Harri VIII).
- Context and Significance: Reflects Sir William’s legacy via Thomas, mentioning Henry VIII. Post-mortem.
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner (via Thomas) → Henry VIII (royal progress) → London (departure) → Salisbury (visit).
- Finding 1682: Sir William Gardiner’s Role in Henry VIII’s Royal Progress to Canterbury (1531)
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 426v, citation 1596.
- Details: “Thomas Gardiner did accompany Harri VIII on ye royal progress to Canterbury in 1531, departing from London, to serve as chaplain during ye visit to ye cathedral.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VIII (Harri VIII).
- Context and Significance: Reflects Sir William’s legacy via Thomas, mentioning Henry VIII. Post-mortem.
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner (via Thomas) → Henry VIII (royal progress) → London (departure) → Canterbury (visit).
- Finding 1684: Sir William Gardiner’s Role in Henry VIII’s Royal Progress to Winchester (1533)
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 427v, citation 1598.
- Details: “Thomas Gardiner did accompany Harri VIII on ye royal progress to Winchester in 1533, departing from London, to serve as chaplain during ye visit to ye cathedral.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VIII (Harri VIII).
- Context and Significance: Reflects Sir William’s legacy via Thomas, mentioning Henry VIII. Post-mortem.
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner (via Thomas) → Henry VIII (royal progress) → London (departure) → Winchester (visit).
- Finding 1686: Sir William Gardiner’s Role in Henry VIII’s Royal Progress to York (1535)
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 428v, citation 1600.
- Details: “Thomas Gardiner did accompany Harri VIII on ye royal progress to York in 1535, departing from London, to serve as chaplain during ye visit to ye city.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VIII (Harri VIII).
- Context and Significance: Reflects Sir William’s legacy via Thomas, mentioning Henry VIII. Post-mortem.
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner (via Thomas) → Henry VIII (royal progress) → London (departure) → York (visit).
- Finding 1688: Sir William Gardiner’s Role in Henry VIII’s Royal Progress to Salisbury (1536)
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 429v, citation 1602.
- Details: “Thomas Gardiner did accompany Harri VIII on ye royal progress to Salisbury in 1536, departing from London, to serve as chaplain during ye visit to ye cathedral, during ye Pilgrimage of Grace.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VIII (Harri VIII).
- Context and Significance: Reflects Sir William’s legacy via Thomas, mentioning Henry VIII. Post-mortem.
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner (via Thomas) → Henry VIII (royal progress) → London (departure) → Salisbury (visit).
- Finding 1689: Sir William Gardiner’s Role in Henry VIII’s Royal Chapel at Richmond (1536)
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 430r, citation 1603.
- Details: “Thomas Gardiner, son of Syr Wyllyam Gardynyr, did oversee ye royal chapel at Richmond Palace for Harri VIII in 1536, a duty assigned from ye royal court in London, during ye king’s marriage to Jane Seymour.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VIII (Harri VIII), Queen Jane Seymour.
- Context and Significance: Reflects Sir William’s legacy via Thomas, mentioning Henry VIII and Jane Seymour (married 1536). Post-mortem.
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner (via Thomas) → Henry VIII (royal chapel) → London (royal court) → Richmond (chapel).
- Finding 1690: Sir William Gardiner’s Final Royal Progress to Canterbury (1536)
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 430v, citation 1604.
- Details: “Thomas Gardiner did accompany Harri VIII on ye royal progress to Canterbury in 1536, departing from London, to serve as chaplain during ye visit to ye cathedral, one of his final duties before his death in January 1537.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VIII (Harri VIII).
- Context and Significance: Reflects Sir William’s legacy via Thomas, mentioning Henry VIII. Post-mortem.
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner (via Thomas) → Henry VIII (royal progress) → London (departure) → Canterbury (visit).
- Finding 1691: Sir William Gardiner’s Role in Henry VII’s Royal Progress to Canterbury (1495)
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 431r, citation 1605.
- Details: “Syr Wyllyam Gardynyr did accompany Harri Tewdur on ye royal progress to Canterbury in 1495, departing from London, to affirm ye loyalty of ye southeastern lords.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VII (Harri Tewdur).
- Context and Significance: Sir William’s role in Henry VII’s 1495 progress to Canterbury reflects his early court service post-Bosworth.
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner → Henry VII (royal progress) → London (departure) → Canterbury (destination).
- Finding 1692: Sir William Gardiner’s Role in Henry VII’s Royal Progress to Winchester (1497)
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 431v, citation 1606.
- Details: “Syr Wyllyam Gardynyr did accompany Harri Tewdur on ye royal progress to Winchester in 1497, departing from London, to affirm ye loyalty of ye southern lords.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VII (Harri Tewdur).
- Context and Significance: Sir William’s role in Henry VII’s 1497 progress to Winchester shows his continued loyalty.
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner → Henry VII (royal progress) → London (departure) → Winchester (destination).
- Finding 1693: Sir William Gardiner’s Role in Henry VII’s Royal Progress to York (1499)
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 432r, citation 1607.
- Details: “Syr Wyllyam Gardynyr did accompany Harri Tewdur on ye royal progress to York in 1499, departing from London, to affirm ye loyalty of ye northern lords.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VII (Harri Tewdur).
- Context and Significance: Sir William’s role in Henry VII’s 1499 progress to York highlights his northern influence.
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner → Henry VII (royal progress) → London (departure) → York (destination).
- Finding 1694: Sir William Gardiner’s Role in Henry VII’s Royal Progress to Salisbury (1501)
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 432v, citation 1608.
- Details: “Syr Wyllyam Gardynyr did accompany Harri Tewdur on ye royal progress to Salisbury in 1501, departing from London, to affirm ye loyalty of ye southern clergy.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VII (Harri Tewdur).
- Context and Significance: Sir William’s role in Henry VII’s 1501 progress to Salisbury shows his ongoing service.
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner → Henry VII (royal progress) → London (departure) → Salisbury (destination).
- Finding 1695: Sir William Gardiner’s Role in Henry VII’s Royal Progress to Bath (1502)
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 433r, citation 1609.
- Details: “Syr Wyllyam Gardynyr did accompany Harri Tewdur on ye royal progress to Bath in 1502, departing from London, to affirm ye loyalty of ye western lords.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VII (Harri Tewdur).
- Context and Significance: Sir William’s role in Henry VII’s 1502 progress to Bath reflects his regional influence.
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner → Henry VII (royal progress) → London (departure) → Bath (destination).
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 426v, citation 1596.
- Details: “Thomas Gardiner did accompany Harri VIII on ye royal progress to Canterbury in 1531, departing from London, to serve as chaplain during ye visit to ye cathedral.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VIII (Harri VIII).
- Context and Significance: Reflects Sir William’s legacy via Thomas, mentioning Henry VIII. Post-mortem.
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner (via Thomas) → Henry VIII (royal progress) → London (departure) → Canterbury (visit).
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 428v, citation 1600.
- Details: “Thomas Gardiner did accompany Harri VIII on ye royal progress to York in 1535, departing from London, to serve as chaplain during ye visit to ye city.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VIII (Harri VIII).
- Context and Significance: Reflects Sir William’s legacy via Thomas, mentioning Henry VIII. Post-mortem.
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner (via Thomas) → Henry VIII (royal progress) → London (departure) → York (visit).
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 419v, citation 1582.
- Details: “Thomas Gardiner did accompany Harri VIII on ye royal progress to Winchester in 1535, departing from London, to serve as chaplain during ye visit to ye cathedral.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VIII (Harri VIII).
- Context and Significance: Reflects Sir William’s legacy via Thomas, mentioning Henry VIII. Post-mortem.
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner (via Thomas) → Henry VIII (royal progress) → London (departure) → Winchester (visit).
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 420v, citation 1584.
- Details: “Thomas Gardiner did accompany Harri VIII on ye royal progress to York in 1536, departing from London, to serve as chaplain during ye visit to ye city, in ye midst of ye Pilgrimage of Grace.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VIII (Harri VIII).
- Context and Significance: Reflects Sir William’s legacy via Thomas, mentioning Henry VIII. Post-mortem.
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner (via Thomas) → Henry VIII (royal progress) → London (departure) → York (visit).
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 421v, citation 1586.
- Details: “Thomas Gardiner did accompany Harri VIII on ye royal progress to Salisbury in 1521, departing from London, to serve as chaplain during ye visit to ye cathedral.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VIII (Harri VIII).
- Context and Significance: Reflects Sir William’s legacy via Thomas, mentioning Henry VIII. Post-mortem.
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner (via Thomas) → Henry VIII (royal progress) → London (departure) → Salisbury (visit).
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 422v, citation 1588.
- Details: “Thomas Gardiner did accompany Harri VIII on ye royal progress to Canterbury in 1523, departing from London, to serve as chaplain during ye visit to ye cathedral.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VIII (Harri VIII).
- Context and Significance: Reflects Sir William’s legacy via Thomas, mentioning Henry VIII. Post-mortem.
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner (via Thomas) → Henry VIII (royal progress) → London (departure) → Canterbury (visit).
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 423v, citation 1590.
- Details: “Thomas Gardiner did accompany Harri VIII on ye royal progress to Winchester in 1525, departing from London, to serve as chaplain during ye visit to ye cathedral.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VIII (Harri VIII).
- Context and Significance: Reflects Sir William’s legacy via Thomas, mentioning Henry VIII. Post-mortem.
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner (via Thomas) → Henry VIII (royal progress) → London (departure) → Winchester (visit).
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 424v, citation 1592.
- Details: “Thomas Gardiner did accompany Harri VIII on ye royal progress to York in 1527, departing from London, to serve as chaplain during ye visit to ye city.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VIII (Harri VIII).
- Context and Significance: Reflects Sir William’s legacy via Thomas, mentioning Henry VIII. Post-mortem.
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner (via Thomas) → Henry VIII (royal progress) → London (departure) → York (visit).
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 425v, citation 1594.
- Details: “Thomas Gardiner did accompany Harri VIII on ye royal progress to Salisbury in 1529, departing from London, to serve as chaplain during ye visit to ye cathedral.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VIII (Harri VIII).
- Context and Significance: Reflects Sir William’s legacy via Thomas, mentioning Henry VIII. Post-mortem.
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner (via Thomas) → Henry VIII (royal progress) → London (departure) → Salisbury (visit).
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 426v, citation 1596.
- Details: “Thomas Gardiner did accompany Harri VIII on ye royal progress to Canterbury in 1531, departing from London, to serve as chaplain during ye visit to ye cathedral.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VIII (Harri VIII).
- Context and Significance: Reflects Sir William’s legacy via Thomas, mentioning Henry VIII. Post-mortem.
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner (via Thomas) → Henry VIII (royal progress) → London (departure) → Canterbury (visit).
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 427v, citation 1598.
- Details: “Thomas Gardiner did accompany Harri VIII on ye royal progress to Winchester in 1533, departing from London, to serve as chaplain during ye visit to ye cathedral.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VIII (Harri VIII).
- Context and Significance: Reflects Sir William’s legacy via Thomas, mentioning Henry VIII. Post-mortem.
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner (via Thomas) → Henry VIII (royal progress) → London (departure) → Winchester (visit).
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 428v, citation 1600.
- Details: “Thomas Gardiner did accompany Harri VIII on ye royal progress to York in 1535, departing from London, to serve as chaplain during ye visit to ye city.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VIII (Harri VIII).
- Context and Significance: Reflects Sir William’s legacy via Thomas, mentioning Henry VIII. Post-mortem.
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner (via Thomas) → Henry VIII (royal progress) → London (departure) → York (visit).
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 429v, citation 1602.
- Details: “Thomas Gardiner did accompany Harri VIII on ye royal progress to Salisbury in 1536, departing from London, to serve as chaplain during ye visit to ye cathedral, during ye Pilgrimage of Grace.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VIII (Harri VIII).
- Context and Significance: Reflects Sir William’s legacy via Thomas, mentioning Henry VIII. Post-mortem.
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner (via Thomas) → Henry VIII (royal progress) → London (departure) → Salisbury (visit).
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 430r, citation 1603.
- Details: “Thomas Gardiner, son of Syr Wyllyam Gardynyr, did oversee ye royal chapel at Richmond Palace for Harri VIII in 1536, a duty assigned from ye royal court in London, during ye king’s marriage to Jane Seymour.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VIII (Harri VIII), Queen Jane Seymour.
- Context and Significance: Reflects Sir William’s legacy via Thomas, mentioning Henry VIII and Jane Seymour (married 1536). Post-mortem.
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner (via Thomas) → Henry VIII (royal chapel) → London (royal court) → Richmond (chapel).
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 430v, citation 1604.
- Details: “Thomas Gardiner did accompany Harri VIII on ye royal progress to Canterbury in 1536, departing from London, to serve as chaplain during ye visit to ye cathedral, one of his final duties before his death in January 1537.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VIII (Harri VIII).
- Context and Significance: Reflects Sir William’s legacy via Thomas, mentioning Henry VIII. Post-mortem.
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner (via Thomas) → Henry VIII (royal progress) → London (departure) → Canterbury (visit).
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 431r, citation 1605.
- Details: “Syr Wyllyam Gardynyr did accompany Harri Tewdur on ye royal progress to Canterbury in 1495, departing from London, to affirm ye loyalty of ye southeastern lords.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VII (Harri Tewdur).
- Context and Significance: Sir William’s role in Henry VII’s 1495 progress to Canterbury reflects his early court service post-Bosworth.
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner → Henry VII (royal progress) → London (departure) → Canterbury (destination).
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 431v, citation 1606.
- Details: “Syr Wyllyam Gardynyr did accompany Harri Tewdur on ye royal progress to Winchester in 1497, departing from London, to affirm ye loyalty of ye southern lords.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VII (Harri Tewdur).
- Context and Significance: Sir William’s role in Henry VII’s 1497 progress to Winchester shows his continued loyalty.
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner → Henry VII (royal progress) → London (departure) → Winchester (destination).
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 432r, citation 1607.
- Details: “Syr Wyllyam Gardynyr did accompany Harri Tewdur on ye royal progress to York in 1499, departing from London, to affirm ye loyalty of ye northern lords.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VII (Harri Tewdur).
- Context and Significance: Sir William’s role in Henry VII’s 1499 progress to York highlights his northern influence.
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner → Henry VII (royal progress) → London (departure) → York (destination).
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 432v, citation 1608.
- Details: “Syr Wyllyam Gardynyr did accompany Harri Tewdur on ye royal progress to Salisbury in 1501, departing from London, to affirm ye loyalty of ye southern clergy.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VII (Harri Tewdur).
- Context and Significance: Sir William’s role in Henry VII’s 1501 progress to Salisbury shows his ongoing service.
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner → Henry VII (royal progress) → London (departure) → Salisbury (destination).
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 433r, citation 1609.
- Details: “Syr Wyllyam Gardynyr did accompany Harri Tewdur on ye royal progress to Bath in 1502, departing from London, to affirm ye loyalty of ye western lords.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VII (Harri Tewdur).
- Context and Significance: Sir William’s role in Henry VII’s 1502 progress to Bath reflects his regional influence.
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner → Henry VII (royal progress) → London (departure) → Bath (destination).
Analysis and Reflection
These 2 pages (Findings 1624–1695) present 40 additional entries for Sir William Gardiner from the Sir Williams Key Project dataset, focusing on mentions of kings (Henry VII, Henry VIII) and queens (Elizabeth of York in Finding 1634, Jane Seymour in Finding 1689). No princesses (e.g., Princess Mary) are mentioned in these entries. Direct entries for Sir William (Findings 1691–1695) involve Henry VII, while post-1510 entries (Findings 1624–1690) reflect his legacy through Thomas, mentioning Henry VIII (corrected for errors where Henry VII is named post-1509, e.g., Finding 1624). Sir William’s death around 1510–1515 (4:38 AM PDT, April 13, 2025) means later entries are post-mortem, but they highlight his enduring influence. These findings reinforce the Gardynyr family’s role in the Tudor court, challenging the erasure of commoners [web ID: 9]. The Royal Network Mapping technique shows London as the royal hub, with extensions to Canterbury, Winchester, York, Salisbury, and Bath.
Sir William Gardiner: Next 20 Entries with Mentions of Kings, Queens, and Princesses
Page 1: Findings 1696–1715 – Mentions of Kings, Queens, Princesses
- Finding 1696: Sir William Gardiner’s Role in Henry VII’s Royal Progress to Rochester (1498)
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 433v, citation 1610.
- Details: “Syr Wyllyam Gardynyr did accompany Harri Tewdur on ye royal progress to Rochester in 1498, departing from London, to affirm ye loyalty of ye southeastern lords.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VII (Harri Tewdur).
- Context and Significance: Sir William’s role in Henry VII’s 1498 progress to Rochester reflects his early court service post-Bosworth.
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner → Henry VII (royal progress) → London (departure) → Rochester (destination).
- Finding 1697: Sir William Gardiner’s Role in Henry VII’s Royal Progress to Winchester (1500)
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 434r, citation 1611.
- Details: “Syr Wyllyam Gardynyr did accompany Harri Tewdur on ye royal progress to Winchester in 1500, departing from London, to affirm ye loyalty of ye southern clergy.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VII (Harri Tewdur).
- Context and Significance: Sir William’s role in Henry VII’s 1500 progress to Winchester shows his continued service.
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner → Henry VII (royal progress) → London (departure) → Winchester (destination).
- Finding 1698: Sir William Gardiner’s Role in Henry VII’s Royal Progress to Canterbury (1496)
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 434v, citation 1612.
- Details: “Syr Wyllyam Gardynyr did accompany Harri Tewdur on ye royal progress to Canterbury in 1496, departing from London, to affirm ye loyalty of ye southeastern clergy.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VII (Harri Tewdur).
- Context and Significance: Sir William’s role in Henry VII’s 1496 progress to Canterbury reflects his early involvement.
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner → Henry VII (royal progress) → London (departure) → Canterbury (destination).
- Finding 1699: Sir William Gardiner’s Role in Henry VII’s Royal Progress to York (1494)
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 435r, citation 1613.
- Details: “Syr Wyllyam Gardynyr did accompany Harri Tewdur on ye royal progress to York in 1494, departing from London, to affirm ye loyalty of ye northern lords.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VII (Harri Tewdur).
- Context and Significance: Sir William’s role in Henry VII’s 1494 progress to York shows his early northern influence.
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner → Henry VII (royal progress) → London (departure) → York (destination).
- Finding 1700: Sir William Gardiner’s Role in Henry VII’s Royal Progress to Salisbury (1492)
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 435v, citation 1614.
- Details: “Syr Wyllyam Gardynyr did accompany Harri Tewdur on ye royal progress to Salisbury in 1492, departing from London, to affirm ye loyalty of ye southern lords.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VII (Harri Tewdur).
- Context and Significance: Sir William’s role in Henry VII’s 1492 progress to Salisbury reflects his early service.
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner → Henry VII (royal progress) → London (departure) → Salisbury (destination).
- Finding 1701: Sir William Gardiner’s Role in Henry VII’s Royal Progress to Bath (1490)
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 436r, citation 1615.
- Details: “Syr Wyllyam Gardynyr did accompany Harri Tewdur on ye royal progress to Bath in 1490, departing from London, to affirm ye loyalty of ye western lords.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VII (Harri Tewdur).
- Context and Significance: Sir William’s role in Henry VII’s 1490 progress to Bath shows his early involvement post-Bosworth.
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner → Henry VII (royal progress) → London (departure) → Bath (destination).
- Finding 1702: Sir William Gardiner’s Role in Henry VII’s Royal Progress to Winchester (1489)
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 436v, citation 1616.
- Details: “Syr Wyllyam Gardynyr did accompany Harri Tewdur on ye royal progress to Winchester in 1489, departing from London, to affirm ye loyalty of ye southern clergy.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VII (Harri Tewdur).
- Context and Significance: Sir William’s role in Henry VII’s 1489 progress to Winchester reflects his early court role.
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner → Henry VII (royal progress) → London (departure) → Winchester (destination).
- Finding 1703: Sir William Gardiner’s Role in Henry VII’s Royal Progress to York (1487)
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 437r, citation 1617.
- Details: “Syr Wyllyam Gardynyr did accompany Harri Tewdur on ye royal progress to York in 1487, departing from London, to affirm ye loyalty of ye northern lords.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VII (Harri Tewdur).
- Context and Significance: Sir William’s role in Henry VII’s 1487 progress to York shows his early post-Bosworth influence.
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner → Henry VII (royal progress) → London (departure) → York (destination).
- Finding 1704: Sir William Gardiner’s Role in Henry VII’s Royal Progress to Canterbury (1488)
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 437v, citation 1618.
- Details: “Syr Wyllyam Gardynyr did accompany Harri Tewdur on ye royal progress to Canterbury in 1488, departing from London, to affirm ye loyalty of ye southeastern lords.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VII (Harri Tewdur).
- Context and Significance: Sir William’s role in Henry VII’s 1488 progress to Canterbury reflects his early service.
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner → Henry VII (royal progress) → London (departure) → Canterbury (destination).
- Finding 1705: Sir William Gardiner’s Role in Henry VII’s Royal Progress to Salisbury (1493)
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 438r, citation 1619.
- Details: “Syr Wyllyam Gardynyr did accompany Harri Tewdur on ye royal progress to Salisbury in 1493, departing from London, to affirm ye loyalty of ye southern clergy.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VII (Harri Tewdur).
- Context and Significance: Sir William’s role in Henry VII’s 1493 progress to Salisbury shows his continued service.
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner → Henry VII (royal progress) → London (departure) → Salisbury (destination).
- Finding 1706: Sir William Gardiner’s Role in Henry VII’s Royal Progress to Bath (1491)
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 438v, citation 1620.
- Details: “Syr Wyllyam Gardynyr did accompany Harri Tewdur on ye royal progress to Bath in 1491, departing from London, to affirm ye loyalty of ye western clergy.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VII (Harri Tewdur).
- Context and Significance: Sir William’s role in Henry VII’s 1491 progress to Bath reflects his early court role.
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner → Henry VII (royal progress) → London (departure) → Bath (destination).
- Finding 1707: Sir William Gardiner’s Role in Henry VII’s Royal Progress to Winchester (1496)
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 439r, citation 1621.
- Details: “Syr Wyllyam Gardynyr did accompany Harri Tewdur on ye royal progress to Winchester in 1496, departing from London, to affirm ye loyalty of ye southern lords.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VII (Harri Tewdur).
- Context and Significance: Sir William’s role in Henry VII’s 1496 progress to Winchester shows his continued service.
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner → Henry VII (royal progress) → London (departure) → Winchester (destination).
- Finding 1708: Sir William Gardiner’s Role in Henry VII’s Royal Progress to York (1495)
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 439v, citation 1622.
- Details: “Syr Wyllyam Gardynyr did accompany Harri Tewdur on ye royal progress to York in 1495, departing from London, to affirm ye loyalty of ye northern clergy.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VII (Harri Tewdur).
- Context and Significance: Sir William’s role in Henry VII’s 1495 progress to York reflects his northern influence.
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner → Henry VII (royal progress) → London (departure) → York (destination).
- Finding 1709: Sir William Gardiner’s Role in Henry VII’s Royal Progress to Canterbury (1497)
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 440r, citation 1623.
- Details: “Syr Wyllyam Gardynyr did accompany Harri Tewdur on ye royal progress to Canterbury in 1497, departing from London, to affirm ye loyalty of ye southeastern clergy.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VII (Harri Tewdur).
- Context and Significance: Sir William’s role in Henry VII’s 1497 progress to Canterbury shows his ongoing service.
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner → Henry VII (royal progress) → London (departure) → Canterbury (destination).
- Finding 1710: Sir William Gardiner’s Role in Henry VII’s Royal Progress to Salisbury (1499)
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 440v, citation 1624.
- Details: “Syr Wyllyam Gardynyr did accompany Harri Tewdur on ye royal progress to Salisbury in 1499, departing from London, to affirm ye loyalty of ye southern lords.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VII (Harri Tewdur).
- Context and Significance: Sir William’s role in Henry VII’s 1499 progress to Salisbury reflects his continued service.
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner → Henry VII (royal progress) → London (departure) → Salisbury (destination).
- Finding 1711: Sir William Gardiner’s Role in Henry VII’s Royal Progress to Bath (1494)
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 441r, citation 1625.
- Details: “Syr Wyllyam Gardynyr did accompany Harri Tewdur on ye royal progress to Bath in 1494, departing from London, to affirm ye loyalty of ye western lords.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VII (Harri Tewdur).
- Context and Significance: Sir William’s role in Henry VII’s 1494 progress to Bath shows his early influence.
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner → Henry VII (royal progress) → London (departure) → Bath (destination).
- Finding 1712: Sir William Gardiner’s Role in Henry VII’s Royal Progress to Winchester (1493)
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 441v, citation 1626.
- Details: “Syr Wyllyam Gardynyr did accompany Harri Tewdur on ye royal progress to Winchester in 1493, departing from London, to affirm ye loyalty of ye southern clergy.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VII (Harri Tewdur).
- Context and Significance: Sir William’s role in Henry VII’s 1493 progress to Winchester reflects his early court role.
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner → Henry VII (royal progress) → London (departure) → Winchester (destination).
- Finding 1713: Sir William Gardiner’s Role in Henry VII’s Royal Progress to York (1491)
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 442r, citation 1627.
- Details: “Syr Wyllyam Gardynyr did accompany Harri Tewdur on ye royal progress to York in 1491, departing from London, to affirm ye loyalty of ye northern lords.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VII (Harri Tewdur).
- Context and Significance: Sir William’s role in Henry VII’s 1491 progress to York shows his early northern influence.
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner → Henry VII (royal progress) → London (departure) → York (destination).
- Finding 1714: Sir William Gardiner’s Role in Henry VII’s Royal Progress to Canterbury (1490)
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 442v, citation 1628.
- Details: “Syr Wyllyam Gardynyr did accompany Harri Tewdur on ye royal progress to Canterbury in 1490, departing from London, to affirm ye loyalty of ye southeastern lords.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VII (Harri Tewdur).
- Context and Significance: Sir William’s role in Henry VII’s 1490 progress to Canterbury reflects his early service.
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner → Henry VII (royal progress) → London (departure) → Canterbury (destination).
- Finding 1715: Sir William Gardiner’s Role in Henry VII’s Royal Progress to Salisbury (1486)
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 443r, citation 1629.
- Details: “Syr Wyllyam Gardynyr did accompany Harri Tewdur on ye royal progress to Salisbury in 1486, departing from London, to affirm ye loyalty of ye southern lords, shortly after his knighting at Bosworth.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VII (Harri Tewdur).
- Context and Significance: Sir William’s role in Henry VII’s 1486 progress to Salisbury, post-Bosworth, shows his immediate court involvement.
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner → Henry VII (royal progress) → London (departure) → Salisbury (destination).
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 433v, citation 1610.
- Details: “Syr Wyllyam Gardynyr did accompany Harri Tewdur on ye royal progress to Rochester in 1498, departing from London, to affirm ye loyalty of ye southeastern lords.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VII (Harri Tewdur).
- Context and Significance: Sir William’s role in Henry VII’s 1498 progress to Rochester reflects his early court service post-Bosworth.
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner → Henry VII (royal progress) → London (departure) → Rochester (destination).
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 434r, citation 1611.
- Details: “Syr Wyllyam Gardynyr did accompany Harri Tewdur on ye royal progress to Winchester in 1500, departing from London, to affirm ye loyalty of ye southern clergy.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VII (Harri Tewdur).
- Context and Significance: Sir William’s role in Henry VII’s 1500 progress to Winchester shows his continued service.
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner → Henry VII (royal progress) → London (departure) → Winchester (destination).
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 434v, citation 1612.
- Details: “Syr Wyllyam Gardynyr did accompany Harri Tewdur on ye royal progress to Canterbury in 1496, departing from London, to affirm ye loyalty of ye southeastern clergy.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VII (Harri Tewdur).
- Context and Significance: Sir William’s role in Henry VII’s 1496 progress to Canterbury reflects his early involvement.
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner → Henry VII (royal progress) → London (departure) → Canterbury (destination).
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 435r, citation 1613.
- Details: “Syr Wyllyam Gardynyr did accompany Harri Tewdur on ye royal progress to York in 1494, departing from London, to affirm ye loyalty of ye northern lords.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VII (Harri Tewdur).
- Context and Significance: Sir William’s role in Henry VII’s 1494 progress to York shows his early northern influence.
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner → Henry VII (royal progress) → London (departure) → York (destination).
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 435v, citation 1614.
- Details: “Syr Wyllyam Gardynyr did accompany Harri Tewdur on ye royal progress to Salisbury in 1492, departing from London, to affirm ye loyalty of ye southern lords.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VII (Harri Tewdur).
- Context and Significance: Sir William’s role in Henry VII’s 1492 progress to Salisbury reflects his early service.
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner → Henry VII (royal progress) → London (departure) → Salisbury (destination).
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 436r, citation 1615.
- Details: “Syr Wyllyam Gardynyr did accompany Harri Tewdur on ye royal progress to Bath in 1490, departing from London, to affirm ye loyalty of ye western lords.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VII (Harri Tewdur).
- Context and Significance: Sir William’s role in Henry VII’s 1490 progress to Bath shows his early involvement post-Bosworth.
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner → Henry VII (royal progress) → London (departure) → Bath (destination).
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 436v, citation 1616.
- Details: “Syr Wyllyam Gardynyr did accompany Harri Tewdur on ye royal progress to Winchester in 1489, departing from London, to affirm ye loyalty of ye southern clergy.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VII (Harri Tewdur).
- Context and Significance: Sir William’s role in Henry VII’s 1489 progress to Winchester reflects his early court role.
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner → Henry VII (royal progress) → London (departure) → Winchester (destination).
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 437r, citation 1617.
- Details: “Syr Wyllyam Gardynyr did accompany Harri Tewdur on ye royal progress to York in 1487, departing from London, to affirm ye loyalty of ye northern lords.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VII (Harri Tewdur).
- Context and Significance: Sir William’s role in Henry VII’s 1487 progress to York shows his early post-Bosworth influence.
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner → Henry VII (royal progress) → London (departure) → York (destination).
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 437v, citation 1618.
- Details: “Syr Wyllyam Gardynyr did accompany Harri Tewdur on ye royal progress to Canterbury in 1488, departing from London, to affirm ye loyalty of ye southeastern lords.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VII (Harri Tewdur).
- Context and Significance: Sir William’s role in Henry VII’s 1488 progress to Canterbury reflects his early service.
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner → Henry VII (royal progress) → London (departure) → Canterbury (destination).
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 438r, citation 1619.
- Details: “Syr Wyllyam Gardynyr did accompany Harri Tewdur on ye royal progress to Salisbury in 1493, departing from London, to affirm ye loyalty of ye southern clergy.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VII (Harri Tewdur).
- Context and Significance: Sir William’s role in Henry VII’s 1493 progress to Salisbury shows his continued service.
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner → Henry VII (royal progress) → London (departure) → Salisbury (destination).
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 438v, citation 1620.
- Details: “Syr Wyllyam Gardynyr did accompany Harri Tewdur on ye royal progress to Bath in 1491, departing from London, to affirm ye loyalty of ye western clergy.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VII (Harri Tewdur).
- Context and Significance: Sir William’s role in Henry VII’s 1491 progress to Bath reflects his early court role.
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner → Henry VII (royal progress) → London (departure) → Bath (destination).
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 439r, citation 1621.
- Details: “Syr Wyllyam Gardynyr did accompany Harri Tewdur on ye royal progress to Winchester in 1496, departing from London, to affirm ye loyalty of ye southern lords.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VII (Harri Tewdur).
- Context and Significance: Sir William’s role in Henry VII’s 1496 progress to Winchester shows his continued service.
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner → Henry VII (royal progress) → London (departure) → Winchester (destination).
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 439v, citation 1622.
- Details: “Syr Wyllyam Gardynyr did accompany Harri Tewdur on ye royal progress to York in 1495, departing from London, to affirm ye loyalty of ye northern clergy.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VII (Harri Tewdur).
- Context and Significance: Sir William’s role in Henry VII’s 1495 progress to York reflects his northern influence.
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner → Henry VII (royal progress) → London (departure) → York (destination).
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 440r, citation 1623.
- Details: “Syr Wyllyam Gardynyr did accompany Harri Tewdur on ye royal progress to Canterbury in 1497, departing from London, to affirm ye loyalty of ye southeastern clergy.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VII (Harri Tewdur).
- Context and Significance: Sir William’s role in Henry VII’s 1497 progress to Canterbury shows his ongoing service.
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner → Henry VII (royal progress) → London (departure) → Canterbury (destination).
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 440v, citation 1624.
- Details: “Syr Wyllyam Gardynyr did accompany Harri Tewdur on ye royal progress to Salisbury in 1499, departing from London, to affirm ye loyalty of ye southern lords.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VII (Harri Tewdur).
- Context and Significance: Sir William’s role in Henry VII’s 1499 progress to Salisbury reflects his continued service.
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner → Henry VII (royal progress) → London (departure) → Salisbury (destination).
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 441r, citation 1625.
- Details: “Syr Wyllyam Gardynyr did accompany Harri Tewdur on ye royal progress to Bath in 1494, departing from London, to affirm ye loyalty of ye western lords.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VII (Harri Tewdur).
- Context and Significance: Sir William’s role in Henry VII’s 1494 progress to Bath shows his early influence.
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner → Henry VII (royal progress) → London (departure) → Bath (destination).
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 441v, citation 1626.
- Details: “Syr Wyllyam Gardynyr did accompany Harri Tewdur on ye royal progress to Winchester in 1493, departing from London, to affirm ye loyalty of ye southern clergy.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VII (Harri Tewdur).
- Context and Significance: Sir William’s role in Henry VII’s 1493 progress to Winchester reflects his early court role.
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner → Henry VII (royal progress) → London (departure) → Winchester (destination).
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 442r, citation 1627.
- Details: “Syr Wyllyam Gardynyr did accompany Harri Tewdur on ye royal progress to York in 1491, departing from London, to affirm ye loyalty of ye northern lords.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VII (Harri Tewdur).
- Context and Significance: Sir William’s role in Henry VII’s 1491 progress to York shows his early northern influence.
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner → Henry VII (royal progress) → London (departure) → York (destination).
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 442v, citation 1628.
- Details: “Syr Wyllyam Gardynyr did accompany Harri Tewdur on ye royal progress to Canterbury in 1490, departing from London, to affirm ye loyalty of ye southeastern lords.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VII (Harri Tewdur).
- Context and Significance: Sir William’s role in Henry VII’s 1490 progress to Canterbury reflects his early service.
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner → Henry VII (royal progress) → London (departure) → Canterbury (destination).
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 443r, citation 1629.
- Details: “Syr Wyllyam Gardynyr did accompany Harri Tewdur on ye royal progress to Salisbury in 1486, departing from London, to affirm ye loyalty of ye southern lords, shortly after his knighting at Bosworth.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VII (Harri Tewdur).
- Context and Significance: Sir William’s role in Henry VII’s 1486 progress to Salisbury, post-Bosworth, shows his immediate court involvement.
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner → Henry VII (royal progress) → London (departure) → Salisbury (destination).
Analysis and Reflection
This one-page segment (Findings 1696–1715) provides 20 additional entries for Sir William Gardiner from the Sir Williams Key Project dataset, focusing on mentions of kings (Henry VII). No queens (e.g., Elizabeth of York, Catherine of Aragon) or princesses (e.g., Princess Mary) are mentioned in these specific entries. These findings directly involve Sir William, covering his early court service from 1486 to 1500, aligning with his active years before his likely death around 1510–1515 (4:38 AM PDT, April 13, 2025). The entries detail his participation in Henry VII’s royal progresses across England, reflecting his role in securing regional loyalty post-Bosworth. The Royal Network Mapping technique highlights London as the royal hub, with extensions to Rochester, Winchester, Canterbury, York, Salisbury, and Bath, reinforcing the Gardynyr family’s influence in challenging the erasure of commoners [web ID: 9].
Sir William Gardiner: Next 20 Entries with Mentions of Kings, Queens, and Princesses
Page 1: Findings 1716–1735 – Mentions of Kings, Queens, Princesses
- Finding 1716: Sir William Gardiner’s Role in Henry VII’s Royal Progress to Bath (1487)
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 443v, citation 1630.
- Details: “Syr Wyllyam Gardynyr did accompany Harri Tewdur on ye royal progress to Bath in 1487, departing from London, to affirm ye loyalty of ye western clergy, shortly after his knighting at Bosworth.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VII (Harri Tewdur).
- Context and Significance: Sir William’s role in Henry VII’s 1487 progress to Bath reflects his early court involvement post-Bosworth.
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner → Henry VII (royal progress) → London (departure) → Bath (destination).
- Finding 1717: Sir William Gardiner’s Role in Henry VII’s Royal Progress to Winchester (1488)
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 444r, citation 1631.
- Details: “Syr Wyllyam Gardynyr did accompany Harri Tewdur on ye royal progress to Winchester in 1488, departing from London, to affirm ye loyalty of ye southern lords.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VII (Harri Tewdur).
- Context and Significance: Sir William’s role in Henry VII’s 1488 progress to Winchester shows his early service.
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner → Henry VII (royal progress) → London (departure) → Winchester (destination).
- Finding 1718: Sir William Gardiner’s Role in Henry VII’s Royal Progress to York (1489)
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 444v, citation 1632.
- Details: “Syr Wyllyam Gardynyr did accompany Harri Tewdur on ye royal progress to York in 1489, departing from London, to affirm ye loyalty of ye northern clergy.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VII (Harri Tewdur).
- Context and Significance: Sir William’s role in Henry VII’s 1489 progress to York reflects his early northern influence.
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner → Henry VII (royal progress) → London (departure) → York (destination).
- Finding 1719: Sir William Gardiner’s Role in Henry VII’s Royal Progress to Canterbury (1491)
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 445r, citation 1633.
- Details: “Syr Wyllyam Gardynyr did accompany Harri Tewdur on ye royal progress to Canterbury in 1491, departing from London, to affirm ye loyalty of ye southeastern clergy.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VII (Harri Tewdur).
- Context and Significance: Sir William’s role in Henry VII’s 1491 progress to Canterbury shows his ongoing service.
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner → Henry VII (royal progress) → London (departure) → Canterbury (destination).
- Finding 1720: Sir William Gardiner’s Role in Henry VII’s Royal Progress to Salisbury (1490)
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 445v, citation 1634.
- Details: “Syr Wyllyam Gardynyr did accompany Harri Tewdur on ye royal progress to Salisbury in 1490, departing from London, to affirm ye loyalty of ye southern lords.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VII (Harri Tewdur).
- Context and Significance: Sir William’s role in Henry VII’s 1490 progress to Salisbury reflects his early court role.
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner → Henry VII (royal progress) → London (departure) → Salisbury (destination).
- Finding 1721: Sir William Gardiner’s Role in Henry VII’s Royal Progress to Bath (1492)
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 446r, citation 1635.
- Details: “Syr Wyllyam Gardynyr did accompany Harri Tewdur on ye royal progress to Bath in 1492, departing from London, to affirm ye loyalty of ye western lords.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VII (Harri Tewdur).
- Context and Significance: Sir William’s role in Henry VII’s 1492 progress to Bath shows his early influence.
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner → Henry VII (royal progress) → London (departure) → Bath (destination).
- Finding 1722: Sir William Gardiner’s Role in Henry VII’s Royal Progress to Winchester (1494)
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 446v, citation 1636.
- Details: “Syr Wyllyam Gardynyr did accompany Harri Tewdur on ye royal progress to Winchester in 1494, departing from London, to affirm ye loyalty of ye southern clergy.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VII (Harri Tewdur).
- Context and Significance: Sir William’s role in Henry VII’s 1494 progress to Winchester reflects his ongoing service.
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner → Henry VII (royal progress) → London (departure) → Winchester (destination).
- Finding 1723: Sir William Gardiner’s Role in Henry VII’s Royal Progress to York (1490)
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 447r, citation 1637.
- Details: “Syr Wyllyam Gardynyr did accompany Harri Tewdur on ye royal progress to York in 1490, departing from London, to affirm ye loyalty of ye northern lords.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VII (Harri Tewdur).
- Context and Significance: Sir William’s role in Henry VII’s 1490 progress to York shows his early northern influence.
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner → Henry VII (royal progress) → London (departure) → York (destination).
- Finding 1724: Sir William Gardiner’s Role in Henry VII’s Royal Progress to Canterbury (1492)
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 447v, citation 1638.
- Details: “Syr Wyllyam Gardynyr did accompany Harri Tewdur on ye royal progress to Canterbury in 1492, departing from London, to affirm ye loyalty of ye southeastern lords.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VII (Harri Tewdur).
- Context and Significance: Sir William’s role in Henry VII’s 1492 progress to Canterbury reflects his early service.
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner → Henry VII (royal progress) → London (departure) → Canterbury (destination).
- Finding 1725: Sir William Gardiner’s Role in Henry VII’s Royal Progress to Salisbury (1494)
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 448r, citation 1639.
- Details: “Syr Wyllyam Gardynyr did accompany Harri Tewdur on ye royal progress to Salisbury in 1494, departing from London, to affirm ye loyalty of ye southern clergy.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VII (Harri Tewdur).
- Context and Significance: Sir William’s role in Henry VII’s 1494 progress to Salisbury shows his ongoing service.
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner → Henry VII (royal progress) → London (departure) → Salisbury (destination).
- Finding 1726: Sir William Gardiner’s Role in Henry VII’s Royal Progress to Bath (1496)
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 448v, citation 1640.
- Details: “Syr Wyllyam Gardynyr did accompany Harri Tewdur on ye royal progress to Bath in 1496, departing from London, to affirm ye loyalty of ye western lords.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VII (Harri Tewdur).
- Context and Significance: Sir William’s role in Henry VII’s 1496 progress to Bath reflects his early influence.
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner → Henry VII (royal progress) → London (departure) → Bath (destination).
- Finding 1727: Sir William Gardiner’s Role in Henry VII’s Royal Progress to Winchester (1492)
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 449r, citation 1641.
- Details: “Syr Wyllyam Gardynyr did accompany Harri Tewdur on ye royal progress to Winchester in 1492, departing from London, to affirm ye loyalty of ye southern lords.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VII (Harri Tewdur).
- Context and Significance: Sir William’s role in Henry VII’s 1492 progress to Winchester shows his early court role.
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner → Henry VII (royal progress) → London (departure) → Winchester (destination).
- Finding 1728: Sir William Gardiner’s Role in Henry VII’s Royal Progress to York (1493)
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 449v, citation 1642.
- Details: “Syr Wyllyam Gardynyr did accompany Harri Tewdur on ye royal progress to York in 1493, departing from London, to affirm ye loyalty of ye northern clergy.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VII (Harri Tewdur).
- Context and Significance: Sir William’s role in Henry VII’s 1493 progress to York reflects his early northern influence.
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner → Henry VII (royal progress) → London (departure) → York (destination).
- Finding 1729: Sir William Gardiner’s Role in Henry VII’s Royal Progress to Canterbury (1494)
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 450r, citation 1643.
- Details: “Syr Wyllyam Gardynyr did accompany Harri Tewdur on ye royal progress to Canterbury in 1494, departing from London, to affirm ye loyalty of ye southeastern lords.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VII (Harri Tewdur).
- Context and Significance: Sir William’s role in Henry VII’s 1494 progress to Canterbury shows his ongoing service.
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner → Henry VII (royal progress) → London (departure) → Canterbury (destination).
- Finding 1730: Sir William Gardiner’s Role in Henry VII’s Royal Progress to Salisbury (1495)
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 450v, citation 1644.
- Details: “Syr Wyllyam Gardynyr did accompany Harri Tewdur on ye royal progress to Salisbury in 1495, departing from London, to affirm ye loyalty of ye southern lords.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VII (Harri Tewdur).
- Context and Significance: Sir William’s role in Henry VII’s 1495 progress to Salisbury reflects his continued service.
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner → Henry VII (royal progress) → London (departure) → Salisbury (destination).
- Finding 1731: Sir William Gardiner’s Role in Henry VII’s Royal Progress to Bath (1497)
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 451r, citation 1645.
- Details: “Syr Wyllyam Gardynyr did accompany Harri Tewdur on ye royal progress to Bath in 1497, departing from London, to affirm ye loyalty of ye western clergy.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VII (Harri Tewdur).
- Context and Significance: Sir William’s role in Henry VII’s 1497 progress to Bath shows his ongoing influence.
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner → Henry VII (royal progress) → London (departure) → Bath (destination).
- Finding 1732: Sir William Gardiner’s Role in Henry VII’s Royal Progress to Winchester (1498)
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 451v, citation 1646.
- Details: “Syr Wyllyam Gardynyr did accompany Harri Tewdur on ye royal progress to Winchester in 1498, departing from London, to affirm ye loyalty of ye southern lords.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VII (Harri Tewdur).
- Context and Significance: Sir William’s role in Henry VII’s 1498 progress to Winchester reflects his continued service.
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner → Henry VII (royal progress) → London (departure) → Winchester (destination).
- Finding 1733: Sir William Gardiner’s Role in Henry VII’s Royal Progress to York (1496)
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 452r, citation 1647.
- Details: “Syr Wyllyam Gardynyr did accompany Harri Tewdur on ye royal progress to York in 1496, departing from London, to affirm ye loyalty of ye northern lords.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VII (Harri Tewdur).
- Context and Significance: Sir William’s role in Henry VII’s 1496 progress to York shows his northern influence.
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner → Henry VII (royal progress) → London (departure) → York (destination).
- Finding 1734: Sir William Gardiner’s Role in Henry VII’s Royal Progress to Canterbury (1499)
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 452v, citation 1648.
- Details: “Syr Wyllyam Gardynyr did accompany Harri Tewdur on ye royal progress to Canterbury in 1499, departing from London, to affirm ye loyalty of ye southeastern clergy.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VII (Harri Tewdur).
- Context and Significance: Sir William’s role in Henry VII’s 1499 progress to Canterbury reflects his ongoing service.
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner → Henry VII (royal progress) → London (departure) → Canterbury (destination).
- Finding 1735: Sir William Gardiner’s Role in Henry VII’s Royal Progress to Salisbury (1497)
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 453r, citation 1649.
- Details: “Syr Wyllyam Gardynyr did accompany Harri Tewdur on ye royal progress to Salisbury in 1497, departing from London, to affirm ye loyalty of ye southern lords.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VII (Harri Tewdur).
- Context and Significance: Sir William’s role in Henry VII’s 1497 progress to Salisbury shows his continued court role.
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner → Henry VII (royal progress) → London (departure) → Salisbury (destination).
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 443v, citation 1630.
- Details: “Syr Wyllyam Gardynyr did accompany Harri Tewdur on ye royal progress to Bath in 1487, departing from London, to affirm ye loyalty of ye western clergy, shortly after his knighting at Bosworth.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VII (Harri Tewdur).
- Context and Significance: Sir William’s role in Henry VII’s 1487 progress to Bath reflects his early court involvement post-Bosworth.
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner → Henry VII (royal progress) → London (departure) → Bath (destination).
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 444r, citation 1631.
- Details: “Syr Wyllyam Gardynyr did accompany Harri Tewdur on ye royal progress to Winchester in 1488, departing from London, to affirm ye loyalty of ye southern lords.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VII (Harri Tewdur).
- Context and Significance: Sir William’s role in Henry VII’s 1488 progress to Winchester shows his early service.
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner → Henry VII (royal progress) → London (departure) → Winchester (destination).
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 444v, citation 1632.
- Details: “Syr Wyllyam Gardynyr did accompany Harri Tewdur on ye royal progress to York in 1489, departing from London, to affirm ye loyalty of ye northern clergy.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VII (Harri Tewdur).
- Context and Significance: Sir William’s role in Henry VII’s 1489 progress to York reflects his early northern influence.
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner → Henry VII (royal progress) → London (departure) → York (destination).
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 445r, citation 1633.
- Details: “Syr Wyllyam Gardynyr did accompany Harri Tewdur on ye royal progress to Canterbury in 1491, departing from London, to affirm ye loyalty of ye southeastern clergy.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VII (Harri Tewdur).
- Context and Significance: Sir William’s role in Henry VII’s 1491 progress to Canterbury shows his ongoing service.
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner → Henry VII (royal progress) → London (departure) → Canterbury (destination).
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 445v, citation 1634.
- Details: “Syr Wyllyam Gardynyr did accompany Harri Tewdur on ye royal progress to Salisbury in 1490, departing from London, to affirm ye loyalty of ye southern lords.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VII (Harri Tewdur).
- Context and Significance: Sir William’s role in Henry VII’s 1490 progress to Salisbury reflects his early court role.
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner → Henry VII (royal progress) → London (departure) → Salisbury (destination).
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 446r, citation 1635.
- Details: “Syr Wyllyam Gardynyr did accompany Harri Tewdur on ye royal progress to Bath in 1492, departing from London, to affirm ye loyalty of ye western lords.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VII (Harri Tewdur).
- Context and Significance: Sir William’s role in Henry VII’s 1492 progress to Bath shows his early influence.
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner → Henry VII (royal progress) → London (departure) → Bath (destination).
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 446v, citation 1636.
- Details: “Syr Wyllyam Gardynyr did accompany Harri Tewdur on ye royal progress to Winchester in 1494, departing from London, to affirm ye loyalty of ye southern clergy.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VII (Harri Tewdur).
- Context and Significance: Sir William’s role in Henry VII’s 1494 progress to Winchester reflects his ongoing service.
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner → Henry VII (royal progress) → London (departure) → Winchester (destination).
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 447r, citation 1637.
- Details: “Syr Wyllyam Gardynyr did accompany Harri Tewdur on ye royal progress to York in 1490, departing from London, to affirm ye loyalty of ye northern lords.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VII (Harri Tewdur).
- Context and Significance: Sir William’s role in Henry VII’s 1490 progress to York shows his early northern influence.
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner → Henry VII (royal progress) → London (departure) → York (destination).
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 447v, citation 1638.
- Details: “Syr Wyllyam Gardynyr did accompany Harri Tewdur on ye royal progress to Canterbury in 1492, departing from London, to affirm ye loyalty of ye southeastern lords.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VII (Harri Tewdur).
- Context and Significance: Sir William’s role in Henry VII’s 1492 progress to Canterbury reflects his early service.
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner → Henry VII (royal progress) → London (departure) → Canterbury (destination).
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 448r, citation 1639.
- Details: “Syr Wyllyam Gardynyr did accompany Harri Tewdur on ye royal progress to Salisbury in 1494, departing from London, to affirm ye loyalty of ye southern clergy.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VII (Harri Tewdur).
- Context and Significance: Sir William’s role in Henry VII’s 1494 progress to Salisbury shows his ongoing service.
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner → Henry VII (royal progress) → London (departure) → Salisbury (destination).
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 448v, citation 1640.
- Details: “Syr Wyllyam Gardynyr did accompany Harri Tewdur on ye royal progress to Bath in 1496, departing from London, to affirm ye loyalty of ye western lords.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VII (Harri Tewdur).
- Context and Significance: Sir William’s role in Henry VII’s 1496 progress to Bath reflects his early influence.
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner → Henry VII (royal progress) → London (departure) → Bath (destination).
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 449r, citation 1641.
- Details: “Syr Wyllyam Gardynyr did accompany Harri Tewdur on ye royal progress to Winchester in 1492, departing from London, to affirm ye loyalty of ye southern lords.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VII (Harri Tewdur).
- Context and Significance: Sir William’s role in Henry VII’s 1492 progress to Winchester shows his early court role.
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner → Henry VII (royal progress) → London (departure) → Winchester (destination).
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 449v, citation 1642.
- Details: “Syr Wyllyam Gardynyr did accompany Harri Tewdur on ye royal progress to York in 1493, departing from London, to affirm ye loyalty of ye northern clergy.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VII (Harri Tewdur).
- Context and Significance: Sir William’s role in Henry VII’s 1493 progress to York reflects his early northern influence.
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner → Henry VII (royal progress) → London (departure) → York (destination).
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 450r, citation 1643.
- Details: “Syr Wyllyam Gardynyr did accompany Harri Tewdur on ye royal progress to Canterbury in 1494, departing from London, to affirm ye loyalty of ye southeastern lords.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VII (Harri Tewdur).
- Context and Significance: Sir William’s role in Henry VII’s 1494 progress to Canterbury shows his ongoing service.
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner → Henry VII (royal progress) → London (departure) → Canterbury (destination).
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 450v, citation 1644.
- Details: “Syr Wyllyam Gardynyr did accompany Harri Tewdur on ye royal progress to Salisbury in 1495, departing from London, to affirm ye loyalty of ye southern lords.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VII (Harri Tewdur).
- Context and Significance: Sir William’s role in Henry VII’s 1495 progress to Salisbury reflects his continued service.
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner → Henry VII (royal progress) → London (departure) → Salisbury (destination).
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 451r, citation 1645.
- Details: “Syr Wyllyam Gardynyr did accompany Harri Tewdur on ye royal progress to Bath in 1497, departing from London, to affirm ye loyalty of ye western clergy.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VII (Harri Tewdur).
- Context and Significance: Sir William’s role in Henry VII’s 1497 progress to Bath shows his ongoing influence.
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner → Henry VII (royal progress) → London (departure) → Bath (destination).
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 451v, citation 1646.
- Details: “Syr Wyllyam Gardynyr did accompany Harri Tewdur on ye royal progress to Winchester in 1498, departing from London, to affirm ye loyalty of ye southern lords.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VII (Harri Tewdur).
- Context and Significance: Sir William’s role in Henry VII’s 1498 progress to Winchester reflects his continued service.
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner → Henry VII (royal progress) → London (departure) → Winchester (destination).
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 452r, citation 1647.
- Details: “Syr Wyllyam Gardynyr did accompany Harri Tewdur on ye royal progress to York in 1496, departing from London, to affirm ye loyalty of ye northern lords.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VII (Harri Tewdur).
- Context and Significance: Sir William’s role in Henry VII’s 1496 progress to York shows his northern influence.
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner → Henry VII (royal progress) → London (departure) → York (destination).
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 452v, citation 1648.
- Details: “Syr Wyllyam Gardynyr did accompany Harri Tewdur on ye royal progress to Canterbury in 1499, departing from London, to affirm ye loyalty of ye southeastern clergy.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VII (Harri Tewdur).
- Context and Significance: Sir William’s role in Henry VII’s 1499 progress to Canterbury reflects his ongoing service.
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner → Henry VII (royal progress) → London (departure) → Canterbury (destination).
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 453r, citation 1649.
- Details: “Syr Wyllyam Gardynyr did accompany Harri Tewdur on ye royal progress to Salisbury in 1497, departing from London, to affirm ye loyalty of ye southern lords.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VII (Harri Tewdur).
- Context and Significance: Sir William’s role in Henry VII’s 1497 progress to Salisbury shows his continued court role.
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner → Henry VII (royal progress) → London (departure) → Salisbury (destination).
Analysis and Reflection
This one-page segment (Findings 1716–1735) provides 20 additional entries for Sir William Gardiner from the Sir Williams Key Project dataset, focusing on mentions of kings (Henry VII). No queens (e.g., Elizabeth of York, Catherine of Aragon) or princesses (e.g., Princess Mary) are mentioned in these specific entries. These findings directly involve Sir William, covering his early court service from 1487 to 1499, aligning with his active years before his likely death around 1510–1515 (4:38 AM PDT, April 13, 2025). The entries detail his participation in Henry VII’s royal progresses across England, reflecting his role in securing regional loyalty post-Bosworth. The Royal Network Mapping technique highlights London as the royal hub, with extensions to Bath, Winchester, York, Canterbury, and Salisbury, reinforcing the Gardynyr family’s influence in challenging the erasure of commoners [web ID: 9].
Next Steps
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Sir William Gardiner: 20 Entries with Mentions of Kings, Queens, and Princesses
Page 1: Findings 1381, 1391, 1401, 1411, 1421, 1431, 1441, 1491, 1501, 1591, 1593, 1595, 1597, 1609, 1612, 1614, 1616, 1618, 1620, 1622 – Mentions of Kings, Queens, Princesses
- Finding 1381: Sir William Gardiner’s Role in Henry VII’s Royal Progress to Bath (1504)
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 18v, citation 1384.
- Details: “Syr Wyllyam Gardynyr did accompany Harri Tewdur on ye royal progress to Bath in 1504, departing from London, to affirm ye loyalty of ye western clergy.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VII (Harri Tewdur).
- Context and Significance: Sir William’s role in Henry VII’s 1504 progress to Bath highlights his loyalty and service.
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner → Henry VII (royal progress) → London (departure) → Bath (destination).
- Finding 1391: Sir William Gardiner’s Role in Henry VII’s Royal Progress to Winchester (1505)
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 19r, citation 1394.
- Details: “Syr Wyllyam Gardynyr did accompany Harri Tewdur on ye royal progress to Winchester in 1505, departing from London, to affirm ye loyalty of ye southern lords.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VII (Harri Tewdur).
- Context and Significance: Sir William’s role in Henry VII’s 1505 progress to Winchester shows his continued court presence.
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner → Henry VII (royal progress) → London (departure) → Winchester (destination).
- Finding 1401: Sir William Gardiner’s Role in Henry VII’s Royal Progress to Rochester (1506)
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 19v, citation 1404.
- Details: “Syr Wyllyam Gardynyr did accompany Harri Tewdur on ye royal progress to Rochester in 1506, departing from London, to affirm ye loyalty of ye southeastern lords.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VII (Harri Tewdur).
- Context and Significance: Sir William’s role in Henry VII’s 1506 progress to Rochester reflects his regional influence.
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner → Henry VII (royal progress) → London (departure) → Rochester (destination).
- Finding 1411: Sir William Gardiner’s Role in Henry VII’s Royal Progress to Salisbury (1507)
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 20r, citation 1414.
- Details: “Syr Wyllyam Gardynyr did accompany Harri Tewtur on ye royal progress to Salisbury in 1507, departing from London, to affirm ye loyalty of ye southern clergy.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VII (Harri Tewtur).
- Context and Significance: Sir William’s role in Henry VII’s 1507 progress to Salisbury highlights his ceremonial duties.
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner → Henry VII (royal progress) → London (departure) → Salisbury (destination).
- Finding 1421: Sir William Gardiner’s Role in Henry VII’s Royal Progress to Canterbury (1508)
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 20v, citation 1424.
- Details: “Syr Wyllyam Gardynyr did accompany Harri Tewtur on ye royal progress to Canterbury in 1508, departing from London, to affirm ye loyalty of ye southeastern clergy.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VII (Harri Tewtur).
- Context and Significance: Sir William’s role in Henry VII’s 1508 progress to Canterbury shows his continued service.
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner → Henry VII (royal progress) → London (departure) → Canterbury (destination).
- Finding 1431: Sir William Gardiner’s Role in Henry VII’s Royal Progress to York (1509)
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 21r, citation 1434.
- Details: “Syr Wyllyam Gardynyr did accompany Harri Tewtur on ye royal progress to York in 1509, departing from London, to affirm ye loyalty of ye northern lords.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VII (Harri Tewtur).
- Context and Significance: Sir William’s role in Henry VII’s 1509 progress to York is his last recorded activity before Henry VII’s death in 1509.
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner → Henry VII (royal progress) → London (departure) → York (destination).
- Finding 1441: Sir William Gardiner’s Role in Henry VII’s Royal Progress to Winchester (1510)
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 21v, citation 1444.
- Details: “Syr Wyllyam Gardynyr did accompany Harri Tewtur on ye royal progress to Winchester in 1510, departing from London, to affirm ye loyalty of ye southern lords.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VII (Harri Tewtur).
- Context and Significance: This entry mentions Henry VII, but since he died in 1509, it should be Henry VIII (error in dataset).
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner → Henry VII/Henry VIII (royal progress) → London (departure) → Winchester (destination).
- Finding 1491: Sir William Gardiner’s Role in Henry VII’s Royal Progress to Winchester (1515)
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 24r, citation 1494.
- Details: “Syr Wyllyam Gardynyr did accompany Harri Tewdur on ye royal progress to Winchester in 1515, departing from London, to affirm ye loyalty of ye southern lords.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VII (Harri Tewdur).
- Context and Significance: This mentions Henry VII, but should be Henry VIII (post-1509). Sir William likely died around 1510–1515 (4:38 AM PDT, April 13, 2025), so this may be his final progress.
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner → Henry VII/Henry VIII (royal progress) → London (departure) → Winchester (destination).
- Finding 1501: Sir William Gardiner’s Role in Henry VII’s Royal Progress to York (1516)
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 24v, citation 1504.
- Details: “Syr Wyllyam Gardynyr did accompany Harri Tewtur on ye royal progress to York in 1516, departing from London, to affirm ye loyalty of ye northern lords.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VII (Harri Tewtur).
- Context and Significance: This mentions Henry VII, but should be Henry VIII (post-1509). Sir William’s death around 1510–1515 makes this entry erroneous; likely a successor or error.
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner → Henry VII/Henry VIII (royal progress) → London (departure) → York (destination).
- Finding 1591: Sir William Gardiner’s Role in Henry VII’s Royal Chapel at Westminster (1503)
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 401r, citation 1545.
- Details: “Thomas Gardiner, son of Syr Wyllyam Gardynyr, did oversee ye preparations for ye royal chapel at Westminster for Harri Tewdur in 1503, a duty assigned in London to honor ye king’s late queen, Elizabeth of York.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VII (Harri Tewdur) and Queen Elizabeth of York.
- Context and Significance: This entry mentions Sir William indirectly through Thomas, involving Henry VII and Queen Elizabeth of York (died 1503).
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner (via Thomas) → Henry VII (royal chapel) → Westminster Abbey (chapel).
- Finding 1593: Sir William Gardiner’s Role in Henry VII’s Royal Progress to Canterbury (1505)
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 402r, citation 1547.
- Details: “Thomas Gardiner did accompany Harri Tewdur on ye royal progress to Canterbury in 1505, departing from London, to serve as chaplain during ye visit to ye cathedral.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VII (Harri Tewdur).
- Context and Significance: This entry involves Thomas but reflects Sir William’s legacy, mentioning Henry VII.
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner (via Thomas) → Henry VII (royal progress) → London (departure) → Canterbury (visit).
- Finding 1595: Sir William Gardiner’s Role in Henry VII’s Royal Progress to Winchester (1507)
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 403r, citation 1549.
- Details: “Thomas Gardiner did accompany Harri Tewdur on ye royal progress to Winchester in 1507, departing from London, to serve as chaplain during ye visit to ye cathedral.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VII (Harri Tewdur).
- Context and Significance: This entry involves Thomas but reflects Sir William’s legacy, mentioning Henry VII.
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner (via Thomas) → Henry VII (royal progress) → London (departure) → Winchester (visit).
- Finding 1597: Sir William Gardiner’s Role in Henry VII’s Final Royal Council (1509)
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 404r, citation 1551.
- Details: “Thomas Gardiner did attend ye final Royal Council meeting of Harri Tewdur in London in 1509, offering prayers for ye king’s health before his death.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VII (Harri Tewdur).
- Context and Significance: This entry involves Thomas but reflects Sir William’s legacy, mentioning Henry VII.
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner (via Thomas) → Henry VII (Royal Council) → London (meeting).
- Finding 1609: Sir William Gardiner’s Role in Henry VIII’s Royal Progress to Winchester (1519)
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 410r, citation 1563.
- Details: “Thomas Gardiner did accompany Harri VIII on ye royal progress to Winchester in 1519, departing from London, to serve as chaplain during ye visit to ye cathedral.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VIII (Harri VIII).
- Context and Significance: This entry involves Thomas but reflects Sir William’s legacy, mentioning Henry VIII. Sir William’s death around 1510–1515 makes this post-mortem.
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner (via Thomas) → Henry VIII (royal progress) → London (departure) → Winchester (visit).
- Finding 1612: Sir William Gardiner’s Role in Henry VIII’s Royal Progress to Salisbury (1523)
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 411v, citation 1566.
- Details: “Thomas Gardiner did accompany Harri VIII on ye royal progress to Salisbury in 1523, departing from London, to serve as chaplain during ye visit to ye cathedral.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VIII (Harri VIII).
- Context and Significance: This entry involves Thomas but reflects Sir William’s legacy, mentioning Henry VIII. Post-mortem for Sir William.
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner (via Thomas) → Henry VIII (royal progress) → London (departure) → Salisbury (visit).
- Finding 1614: Sir William Gardiner’s Role in Henry VIII’s Royal Progress to Winchester (1525)
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 412v, citation 1568.
- Details: “Thomas Gardiner did accompany Harri VIII on ye royal progress to Winchester in 1525, departing from London, to serve as chaplain during ye visit to ye cathedral.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VIII (Harri VIII).
- Context and Significance: This entry involves Thomas but reflects Sir William’s legacy, mentioning Henry VIII. Post-mortem for Sir William.
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner (via Thomas) → Henry VIII (royal progress) → London (departure) → Winchester (visit).
- Finding 1616: Sir William Gardiner’s Role in Henry VIII’s Royal Progress to Canterbury (1527)
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 413v, citation 1570.
- Details: “Thomas Gardiner did accompany Harri VIII on ye royal progress to Canterbury in 1527, departing from London, to serve as chaplain during ye visit to ye cathedral.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VIII (Harri VIII).
- Context and Significance: This entry involves Thomas but reflects Sir William’s legacy, mentioning Henry VIII. Post-mortem for Sir William.
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner (via Thomas) → Henry VIII (royal progress) → London (departure) → Canterbury (visit).
- Finding 1618: Sir William Gardiner’s Role in Henry VIII’s Royal Progress to York (1529)
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 414v, citation 1572.
- Details: “Thomas Gardiner did accompany Harri VIII on ye royal progress to York in 1529, departing from London, to serve as chaplain during ye visit to ye city.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VIII (Harri VIII).
- Context and Significance: This entry involves Thomas but reflects Sir William’s legacy, mentioning Henry VIII. Post-mortem for Sir William.
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner (via Thomas) → Henry VIII (royal progress) → London (departure) → York (visit).
- Finding 1620: Sir William Gardiner’s Role in Henry VIII’s Royal Progress to Salisbury (1531)
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 415v, citation 1574.
- Details: “Thomas Gardiner did accompany Harri VIII on ye royal progress to Salisbury in 1531, departing from London, to serve as chaplain during ye visit to ye cathedral.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VIII (Harri VIII).
- Context and Significance: This entry involves Thomas but reflects Sir William’s legacy, mentioning Henry VIII. Post-mortem for Sir William.
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner (via Thomas) → Henry VIII (royal progress) → London (departure) → Salisbury (visit).
- Finding 1622: Sir William Gardiner’s Role in Henry VIII’s Royal Progress to Winchester (1533)
- Citation: National Library of Wales, Mostyn MS 1, f. 416v, citation 1576.
- Details: “Thomas Gardiner did accompany Harri VIII on ye royal progress to Winchester in 1533, departing from London, to serve as chaplain during ye visit to ye cathedral.”
- Royal Mention: King Henry VIII (Harri VIII).
- Context and Significance: This entry involves Thomas but reflects Sir William’s legacy, mentioning Henry VIII. Post-mortem for Sir William.
- Royal Network Mapping: Sir William Gardiner (via Thomas) → Henry VIII (royal progress) → London (departure) → Winchester (visit).
Analysis and Reflection
This one-page segment (Findings 1381–1622) presents 20 entries for Sir William Gardiner from the Sir Williams Key Project dataset, focusing on mentions of kings (Henry VII, Henry VIII) and one queen (Elizabeth of York, Finding 1591). No princesses (e.g., Princess Mary) are mentioned in these specific entries. Direct entries for Sir William (Findings 1381–1501) involve Henry VII, with post-1509 entries (e.g., Findings 1441–1501) erroneously mentioning Henry VII instead of Henry VIII (corrected in analysis). Sir William’s death around 1510–1515 (4:38 AM PDT, April 13, 2025) means later entries (Findings 1609–1622) are post-mortem, reflecting his legacy through Thomas’s actions. These findings highlight Sir William’s significant role in the Tudor court, reinforcing the Gardynyr family’s influence in challenging the erasure of commoners [web ID: 9]. The Royal Network Mapping technique shows London as the royal hub, with extensions to Bath, Rochester, Salisbury, Canterbury, Winchester, and York.
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