Henry Beaufort

Henry Beaufort

Infobox Bishop
name =Henry Beaufort


religion =Catholic
see =Diocese of Winchester
bishop_of = Bishop of Winchester
enthroned = 1404
ended = 1447
predecessor = William of Wykeham
successor =William Waynflete
ordination =
other_post = Bishop of Lincoln
birth_date = about 1375
birth_place =
death_date = 11 April 1447
death_place =

Henry Beaufort (c. 1375 – 11 April 1447), was a medieval English clergyman and Bishop of Winchester, [CathEncy|wstitle=Henry Beaufort Plantagenet] an anomaly in being both a bishop and a member of the royal house of Plantagenet. [Joel Thomas Rosenthal, "The Training of an Elite Group: English Bishops in the Fifteenth Century" "Transactions of the American Philosophical Society", New Series, 60.5 (1970:1-54) p. 7.]

Life

The second son of John of Gaunt and his mistress Katherine Swynford, Beaufort was born in Anjou, an English domain in France, in about 1374 and educated for a career in the Church. Subsequently their cousin Richard II of England declared he and his two brothers and one sister legitimate about 1390. [There is some confusion on this point; there seems to have been another such procedure in 1397, involving Parliament.] On 27 February 1398 he was nominated Bishop of Lincoln and on 14 July 1398 he was consecrated.Powicke "Handbook of British Chronology" p. 236] When his half-brother deposed Richard and took the throne as Henry IV of England, he made Bishop Beaufort Lord Chancellor of England in 1403.Powicke "Handbook of British Chronology" p. 85] Beaufort resigned that position in 1404 when he was appointed Bishop of Winchester on 19 November.Powicke "Handbook of British Chronology" p. 258]

Between 1411 and 1413 Bishop Beaufort was in political disgrace for siding with his nephew, the Prince of Wales, against the King, but when King Henry IV died and the Prince became Henry V of England, he made his uncle Chancellor again in 1413; however, Beaufort resigned the position in 1417. Pope Martin V offered the Bishop a cardinal's hat, but King Henry V would not let him accept it. Henry V died in 1422, shortly after making himself heir to France by marrying Charles VI's daughter, and their infant son Henry VI of England. Bishop Beaufort and the child king's other uncles formed the Regency Government of England 1422-1437, and in 1424 Beaufort became Chancellor once more, but was forced to resign again in 1426 because of disputes with the King's other uncles.

The Pope finally made him a Cardinal in 1426, and in 1427 made him Papal Legate for Germany, Hungary, and Bohemia. Beaufort continued to be active in English politics for years, fighting with the other powerful advisors to the King and always managing to extricate himself from the snares they set for him. He died on 11 April 1447 and was laid to rest in a tomb in Winchester Cathedral. He suffered from delirium on his deathbed and, as he hallucinated, according to legend he offered Death the whole treasury of England in return for living a while longer.

Affair and daughter

During his youth, most likely while studying at Cambridge University, Henry had an affair with, some believe, Alice Fitzalan (1378–1415), the daughter of Richard Fitzalan and Elizabeth de Bohun, though there is no real evidence to support this. He fathered an illegitimate daughter, Jane Beaufort, in 1402. Both Jane and her husband Sir Edward Stradling, were named in Cardinal Beaufort's will. Their marriage about 1423 brought Sir Edward into the political orbit of his shrewd and assertive father-in-law, to whom he may have owed his appointment as chamberlain of South Wales in December of 1423, a position he held until March of 1437. [R. A. Griffiths, "Conquerors and Conquered in Medieval Wales", 1994] The idea of Jane's mother being Alice Fitzalan is possibly a legend of Tudor-era descendants of Sir Edward and Jane Stradling. There is no late-14th/early-15th century documentation to support this affair at all, and the surviving documentation entirely discounts it. However, a blood connection to Cardinal Beaufort would itself be prestigious, regardless of the mother or her marital status. Illegitimacy has never been viewed as detrimental in Wales.

ee also

*List of bishops of Lincoln and precursor offices
*List of bishops of Winchester
*List of Lord Chancellors and Lord Keepers

Notes

References

* Powicke, F. Maurice and E. B. Fryde "Handbook of British Chronology" 2nd ed. London: Royal Historical Society 1961

Persondata
NAME=Beaufort, Henry
ALTERNATIVE NAMES=
SHORT DESCRIPTION=Lord Chancellor of England; Bishop of Lincoln; Bishop of Winchester
DATE OF BIRTH=circa 1375
PLACE OF BIRTH=
DATE OF DEATH=April 11, 1447
PLACE OF DEATH=


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