Comments on: What might have been: The Sweating Sickness and the Representation of the County of Cornwall in Henry VII’s first Parliament of 1485-6 https://historyofparliament.com/2020/05/14/what-might-have-been-the-sweating-sickness-and-the-representation-of-the-county-of-cornwall-in-henry-viis-first-parliament-of-1485-6/ Articles and research from the History of Parliament Trust Thu, 03 Oct 2024 14:04:57 +0000 hourly 1 By: Peter Joyce-Rozee https://historyofparliament.com/2020/05/14/what-might-have-been-the-sweating-sickness-and-the-representation-of-the-county-of-cornwall-in-henry-viis-first-parliament-of-1485-6/comment-page-1/#comment-35227 Sat, 16 Sep 2023 13:20:43 +0000 https://historyofparliament.com/?p=4650#comment-35227 Wow! ~ Just imagine what might have been had the epidemic, (sounded much like Malaria), had not taken it’s toll of such a talented and experienced man.

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By: ‘Without any worldly pompe’: the burial of a 15th-century royal consort at Windsor – The History of Parliament https://historyofparliament.com/2020/05/14/what-might-have-been-the-sweating-sickness-and-the-representation-of-the-county-of-cornwall-in-henry-viis-first-parliament-of-1485-6/comment-page-1/#comment-29620 Thu, 15 Apr 2021 23:01:56 +0000 https://historyofparliament.com/?p=4650#comment-29620 […] to the dead queen, the austere arrangements had been necessitated by Elizabeth’s death from an epidemic disease, which made it imperative that her body be disposed of with […]

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