Everything about Christopher Urswick totally explained
Christopher Urswick (d.1522) was a priest and confessor of
Margaret Beaufort. He was Rector of
Puttenham,
Hampshire, and later
Dean of Windsor. Urswick is thought to have acted as a go-between in the plotting to place her son
Henry VII of England on the throne.
Amongst his more important positions, Urswick was Rector of
the Parish of Hackney, where he ordered rebuilt the medieval parish church in the early
16th century of which
St Augustine's Tower is the only remnant. He also built a new parish house (Urswick House, now demolished), where he lived for a time; and remains commemorated in Urswick Road in nearby
Homerton.
He appears as a minor character in
Shakespeare's
Richard III.
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