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September 2 – Thomas Savage, Archbishop of York

On this day in Tudor history, 2nd (or 3rd) September 1507, in the reign of King Henry VII, Thomas Savage, Archbishop of York, died at Cawood Castle in Yorkshire.

He was buried at York Minster, but his heart was buried at Macclesfield, at St Michael's Church.

Savage also served as King Henry VII's Lieutenant and High Commissioner in York and as a diplomat.

Here are a few more facts about Thomas Savage:

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Image: Illustration of the effigy of Thomas Savage, Archbishop of York, from "The Cathedral Church of York" by A. Clutton-Brock.

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