This article is about the particular significance of the century 1501âÂÂ1600 to Wales and its people.
Events
1501
1502
- March - The Prince and Princess of Wales are both afflicted by an unknown illness, "a malign vapour which proceeded from the air". It would prove fatal for the prince.
- 4 April - News reaches King Henry VII of England of the death of the Prince of Wales; he is grief-stricken.
- 23 April - Three weeks after his sudden death, the body of Arthur, Prince of Wales, is removed from Ludlow Castle and taken to the Parish Church of Ludlow.
- 25 April - The Prince of Wales is buried at the Abbey of St Wulfstan in Worcester. His widow, Catherine, now Dowager Princess of Wales, is too ill to attend her husband's funeral, suffering from the same mystery illness that is thought to have killed him.
- August
- William Smyth, Bishop of Lincoln, becomes President of the Council of Wales and the Marches.
- King Henry VII of England is believed to have visited Troy House, near Monmouth, the home of Blanche Herbert and her second husband, Sir William Herbert, an illegitimate son of William Herbert, 1st Earl of Pembroke.
1503
1504
1505
1506
- April - The betrothal of Prince Henry to the Dowager Princess of Wales (1503) is declared invalid (Henry's age at the time is used as a pretext).
- Construction begins on tower of St Giles' Church, Wrexham.
1507
- Restrictions in the borough of Caernarfon are eased: the Welsh are allowed to live inside the town walls.
1508
1509
1510
1512
1516
1517
- Lady Catherine Gordon marries her third husband, Matthew Craddock, and obtains permission to live with him in Wales when not at court.
1519
1524
1525
1531
1534
1536
- The Laws in Wales Act 1542 (27 Hen. 8 c. 26), An Acte for Lawes & Justice to be ministred in Wales in like fourme as it is in this Realme, "unites" Wales with England and gives Wales parliamentary representation.
- Dissolution of the Monasteries - Abergavenny Priory, Basingwerk Abbey, Caldey Island Priory, Chepstow Priory, Cymer Abbey, Ewenny Priory, Grace Dieu Abbey, Haverfordwest Priory, Kidwelly Priory, Llanllugan Abbey, Llanllyr Priory, Margam Abbey, Monmouth Priory, Pill Priory, St Dogmaels Abbey, Strata Marcella Abbey, Talley Abbey and Usk Priory are suppressed
1537
1538
- Dissolution of the Monasteries - Bangor Friary, Beddgelert Priory, Brecon Friary and Brecon Cathedral Priory, Cardiff Blackfriars and Greyfriars, Cardigan Priory, Carmarthen Friary, Denbigh Friary, Haverfordwest Abbey, Llanfaes Friary, Llanthony Priory, Maenan Abbey, Newport Friary, Penrhys Grange and Rhuddlan Friary are suppressed.
1539
1540
- A Carmarthenshire land dispute becomes the last recorded case to be heard under Welsh law, four years after the 1536 Act stipulated that only English law was to be used in Wales.
1541
1542
1546
1550
1551
1553
1557
1558
- November - Thomas Parry, faithful servant of Princess Elizabeth, is made Comptroller of the Household on her accession to the throne, as well as receiving a knighthood.
1559
1563
1565
1566
1568
1570
- John Caius, in his book De Canibus Britannicis, describes Welsh Springer Spaniels as "Spaniels whose skynnes are white and if marked with any spottes they are commonly red".
1571
1573
1574
1576
1577
1578
1584
1587
1588
1589
1595
- February - A riot breaks out in Cardiff as the result of the activities of Sir William Herbert (a relative of the Earl of Pembroke) and his henchmen.
1596
- Sir William and Nicholas Herbert are convicted by the Court of Star Chamber, gaoled in the Fleet Prison, and fined 1000 marks for their part in the previous year's affair.
1597
Arts and literature
Books
1502
- Rhys Nanmor - Elegy on the death of Arthur, Prince of Wales
1540
1542
1546
1547
1550
1556
1559
1564
1567
1568
1573
1584
- "G.R. of Milan" (Gruffydd Robert or perhaps Robert Gwyn (-1592/1604)) - Y Drych Cristianogawl (first part; the first book printed in Wales, on the clandestine Catholic press on the Little Orme, with a false imprint of "Rouen, 1585")
1587
1589
1594
1595
1600
Births
1504
1505
1510
- approximate date - Thomas Phaer, lawyer, paediatrician and translator (died 1560)
1511
1512
1515
1527
1528
1534
1546
1558
1560
- date unknown - Hugh Myddelton, goldsmith and hydraulic engineer (died 1631)
1565
- date unknown - Peter Mutton, politician and judge (died 1637)
1572
1575
1582
1587
1592
Deaths
1500
1502
1503
- date unknown
- Richard Amerike, English merchant, royal customs officer and sheriff, of Welsh descent
- Sir John Donne, courtier, diplomat and soldier, commissioner of the Donne Triptych
1505
- date unknown - Sir Thomas Salusbury, Tudor supporter
1509
1510
1512
1513
1514
1521
1525
1526
1531
- July - Sir Matthew Craddock, Steward of Gower and Seneschal of Kenfig
1537
1543
1549
1554
1555
1558
1559
1560
1564
1570
1574
1581
1584
1585
1586
1589
1590
1591
1592
1593
1595
1596
1597
1598
References