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Incumbents
Events
- 28 June – planned marriage of Henry Tudor and Catherine of Aragon postponed when the dowry fails to arrive from Spain.
 - Christ's College, Cambridge is granted a royal charter at the instigation of Lady Margaret Beaufort, the King's mother, refounding it under its present name.
 
Births
- William Cavendish, courtier (died 1557)
 - Philip Hoby, politician (died 1558)
 - Thomas Wriothesley, 1st Earl of Southampton, politician (died 1550)
 - Thomas Tallis, composer (died 1585)
 - Christopher Tye, composer and organist (died 1572)
 
Deaths
- George Grey, 2nd Earl of Kent, nobleman and soldier (born 1554)
 - Robert Wydow, poet and church musician (born 1446)
 - Sir Richard Pole, courtier (born 1462)
 - William Boleyn, Lord Mayor of London (born 1451)
 
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