Tudor Minute September 24, 1486: Prince Arthur’s Christening

by Heather Teysko  - September 24, 2022

Today in 1486 Arthur Tudor was christened. Prince Arthur, Henry VIII’s older brother, was christened at Winchester Cathedral. Of course Henry VII had planned his birth to be there – he was, after all, named after King Arthur, whose legendary round table is still at Winchester even to this day.

This was a huge time for Henry and his wife, Elizabeth of York. After decades of civil war, we finally have an heir, the fruit of the union between Lancaster and York. Elizabeth’s family were to be major participants in the service, showing that this union was successful, and everyone was getting along.

Henry VII had planned that Arthur’s godfather would be the Earl of Oxford, John de Vere, and he needed time to travel from Suffolk. Elizabeth Woodville, the godmother, waited at the cathedral, while the rest of the family gathered in the Queen’s apartments. Oxford hadn’t arrived, and so Henry asked Thomas Stanley, Lady Margaret Beaufort’s husband, to stand in. Oxford finally arrived, just after his naming, and then everyone enjoyed spiced drinks at the shrine of St. Swithun, the saint of Winchester Cathedral, and they sang hymns before returning little Arthur back to his mother.

That’s your Tudor Minute for today. Remember you can dive deeper into life in 16th century England through the Renaissance English History Podcast at englandcast.com where there is an episode on Arthur Tudor.

Suggested link:
Episode 110: Arthur Tudor

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