In Our Time

Margaret Beaufort

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Apr 2, 2026
David Grummitt, historian of the Wars of the Roses; Catherine Lewis, medieval household and piety specialist; Joanna Laynesmith, Tudor-era historian. They trace Margaret Beaufort's rise from child bride and young mother to political survivor. Short scenes cover her marriages, protecting Henry through exile and civil war, her role at Bosworth, court influence as king's mother, patronage, piety and cultural legacy.
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Infant Heiress With Millionaire Wealth

  • Margaret Beaufort inherited vast estates as an infant, giving her ~£1,000/year income equivalent to great wealth in the 15th century.
  • Catherine Lewis compares that to a labourer earning ~£2/year, explaining why Margaret was a highly desirable ward and political prize.
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Teen Widow Who Gave Birth To Henry Tudor

  • Edmund Tudor married his ward Margaret Beaufort and she gave birth to Henry at age 13 after Edmund's death.
  • Joanna Laynesmith highlights how this traumatic early motherhood created a single surviving heir who later became the focal point of Lancastrian claims.
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Marriage To Stanley Provided Political Protection

  • Margaret's 1471 marriage to Thomas Stanley secured her protection and court position, letting her negotiate Henry's return and lands.
  • Catherine Lewis notes Stanley's roles (steward, council) made him a practical protector enabling Margaret's long-term strategy.
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