Your guess is as good as anybody's. Front runners are TB, Diabetes and a strange medieval complaint called the sweating sickness, which frankly could have been anything.
Prince Arthur, born as Arthur Tudor, was the son of King Henry VII of England and Elizabeth of York. He married Catherine of Aragon and they resided in Ludlow Castle. Six months after they moved in, Arthur died from an unknown ailment at the age of 15.
Captain Arthur Phillip died on 31 August 1814.
Its Edward VI, not Edward VII. Edward VI (12th October 1537 - 6th July 1553) aged 15. He died from tuberculosis.
Marston Moor was fought in 1644, Prince Rupert died in England in 1682
Sir Henry Parkes died on 27 April 1896.
he died in 1502 of tuberculosis
Henry VII of Brzeg died in 1399.
Henry VII, Duke of Bavaria (died 1042)Henry VII, Holy Roman Emperor (died 1313)Henry VII of England (died 1509)
Henry VII died in 1509 as Henry VIII was then made King. He was 52.
Henry - VII - of Germany died on 1242-02-12.
Prince Arthur of Wales (1486 - 1502) the first son of Henry VII, the first Tudor king, and Elizabeth of York, and Henry VIII's older brother, died on 2 April 1502 at the age of 15. It is not completely clear what he died of, but it may have been consumption (TB). He was already married to Princess Catherine of Aragon on 14 November 1501 - so they were married for only 5 months, but after he died, Catherine eventually became betrothed to Henry (they did not get married until 1509). Prince Arthur was laid to rest in Worcester Cathedral, England.
Arthur Henry Hardinge died in 1933.
Henry Arthur Bright died in 1884.
Arthur Henry Adams died in 1936.
Arthur Henry Dallimore died in 1970.
Arthur Henry Bullen died in 1920.
Arthur Henry Davey died in 1966.