Show origin tf of the house of tudor au AU the be year hohnl owen tudor of was be son ot of the fourth sen ot of the old knight it of who had nerved in in the vare wars under tho the black prince owene owens father had the to lill kill man an accident then common enough but the man manslayer Blayer being in tho the service of tho the bishop of la kingor tigor more N v as made of it than and lie took refuge in england in exile the file bun bon aas born und and he lie crew grew up to bo be a handsome and anti eD engaging gagin g oung young man a beautiful person uth inace goblo gf gattus tet ll 11 0 a no longer very cry oung young how u eich v e r lie lien it I 1 lie i e mon tho the favor of lie the oung young widowed queen the daughter of tho the house of 0 valon valois aho vho A lie had brought to her late hubband no ni lesa less a dou er than the royal 16 cro A n of france but the queen had the wann arm and 1111 1 c ideen caracter of her family at aid ina lal ailing liagin in I 1 ith her young oun egure ire she married him to the great et sc andal alidal an and d indignation of the court after A married lilo lite of inne nine 3 ears during ft loicl slie site bore three sans the queen died and then owens tribulations beg len ran lie ile wa a s aiji ped into eugate ew gate and there pereda served a long imprisonment wa ft as i hunted liere bere iere a and ild 1 there here and finally retired into lua his native country a pensioner upon the bounty of ins ills bons sons lie ile was an old man when nhen the war of the roses 1 bean began but lie buckled on his armor ni ith the rest and foucht for that house of lan cli chater cha ater ter with which a huh his ills sone sons mer were e by marriage mim igo nearly connected and there could only hae have been scanty white N hite locks about ins his head when it maa atrat oil at hereford after tho the bittle battle of Morte beniers te merB crosa cross but ili 1 grandson became ling king of england ingland aa as henry VII ill and the direct descendants desten dante of tl it e anvel mere vt ere tho the most absolute monar clis who ruled england as if they had saddled and bridled her |