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14 <Metadata name="Title">Primary Sources: King Henry VIII has a jousting accident, 1524</Metadata>
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39&lt;img border=&quot;0&quot; src=&quot;_httpdocimg_/1524.gif&quot; alt=&quot;Primary Sources: 1524: King Henry VIII has a jousting accident&quot; width=&quot;367&quot; height=&quot;105&quot;&gt;&lt;p align=&quot;center&quot;&gt;&amp;nbsp;&lt;/td&gt;
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47 &lt;td valign=&quot;top&quot; width=&quot;48%&quot; bgcolor=&quot;#FFFFE8&quot;&gt;&lt;font size=&quot;2&quot;&gt;The account
48 at right &lt;/font&gt;&lt;font size=&quot;-1&quot;&gt;was written by George Cavendish, Cardinal Wolsey's gentleman-usher.&lt;/font&gt;&lt;p&gt;
49 &lt;font size=&quot;-1&quot;&gt;Henry VIII was a superb athlete but, as he grew older, his
50 prowess often came at the expense of his health.&amp;nbsp; Historians have
51 speculated that the injuries he suffered may have contributed to his
52 increasingly bad headaches (and correspondingly short temper.)&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/td&gt;
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55 &lt;p&gt;On 10 March the king, having a new armor made to his own design
56and fashion, such as no armorer before that time had seen, though to test
57the same at the tilt, and ordered a joust for the purpose.&amp;nbsp; The lord
58marquis of Dorset and the earl of Dorset and the earl of Surrey were appointed
59to be on foot: the king came to one end of the tilt and the duke of Suffolk
60to the other.&amp;nbsp; Then a gentleman said to the duke: 'Sir the king is
61come to the end of the tilt.'&amp;nbsp; 'I see him not,' said the duke, 'by
62my faith, for my headpiece blocks my sight.'&amp;nbsp; With these words, God
63knows by what chance, the king had his spear delivered to him by the lord
64Marquis, the visor of his headpiece being up and not down or fastened,
65so that his face as quite naked.&amp;nbsp; The gentleman said to the duke:
66'Sir the king is coming.' &lt;/p&gt;
67&lt;p&gt;Then the duke set forward and charged with his spear, and the king likewise
68unadvisedly set off towards the duke.&amp;nbsp; The people, seeing the king's
69face bare, cried hold, hold; the duke neither saw nor heard, and whether
70the king remembered his visor was up or not few could tell.&amp;nbsp; Alas,
71what sorrow was it to the people when they saw the splinters of duke's
72spear strike the king's headpiece.&amp;nbsp; For most certainly the duke struck
73the king on the brow right under the guard of the headpiece on the very
74skull cap or basinet piece to which the barbette is hinged for strength
75and safety, which skull cap or basinet no armorer takes heed of, for it
76is always covered by the visor, barbette and volant piece, and thus that
77piece is so protected that it takes no weight.&amp;nbsp; But when the spear
78landed on that place there was great danger of death since the face was
79bare, for the duke's spear broke into splinters and pushed the king's visor
80or barbette so far back with the counter blow that all the King's head
81piece was full of splinters.&amp;nbsp; The armorers were much blamed for this,
82and so was the lord marquise for delivering the spear blow when his face
83was open, but the king said that no one was to blame but himself, for he
84intended to have saved himself and his sight.
85&lt;p&gt;The duke immediately disarmed and came to the king, showing him the
86closeness of his sight, and he swore that he would never run against the
87king again.&amp;nbsp; But if the king had been even a little hurt, his servants
88would have put the duke in jeopardy.&amp;nbsp; Then the king called his armorers
89and put all his pieces of armor together and then took a spear and ran
90six courses very well, by which all men could see that he had taken no
91hurt, which was a great joy and comfort to all his subjects present.&lt;p align=&quot;center&quot;&gt; &amp;nbsp;&lt;/p&gt;
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