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... daughter Mary . 1543. The King marries Katherine Parr . 1544. Henry besieges and captures Boulogne . 1547. Execution of Henry , Earl of Surrey . Death of the King , January 28 . EDWARD VI . ( 1547-1553 ) . Earl of 1547.
... daughter Mary . 1543. The King marries Katherine Parr . 1544. Henry besieges and captures Boulogne . 1547. Execution of Henry , Earl of Surrey . Death of the King , January 28 . EDWARD VI . ( 1547-1553 ) . Earl of 1547.
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... daughter of John of Gaunt , fourth son of Edward III . , born at Pembroke Castle , July 26 , 1455 ; proclaimed King by Sir William Stanley on the Field of Bosworth immediately after the battle , August 22 , 1488 ; crowned October 30 ...
... daughter of John of Gaunt , fourth son of Edward III . , born at Pembroke Castle , July 26 , 1455 ; proclaimed King by Sir William Stanley on the Field of Bosworth immediately after the battle , August 22 , 1488 ; crowned October 30 ...
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... daughter , Henry , Earl of Lincoln , and Frances , mother of Lady Jane Grey . By JOHANNES Corvus . 6. HENRY VII . ( 1485-1509 ) . Lent by MRS . DENT of Sudeley . Bust , life - size , to right , crimson vest , ermine - lined rich over ...
... daughter , Henry , Earl of Lincoln , and Frances , mother of Lady Jane Grey . By JOHANNES Corvus . 6. HENRY VII . ( 1485-1509 ) . Lent by MRS . DENT of Sudeley . Bust , life - size , to right , crimson vest , ermine - lined rich over ...
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... daughters ; and secondly , to Margaret , dau . of Sir John Chedworth , by whom he had one daughter . Lent by The Duke of Norfolk , E.M. , K.G. 16. ELIZABETH OF YORK , QUEEN OF HENRY VII . 6 Exhibition of the Royal House of Tudor .
... daughters ; and secondly , to Margaret , dau . of Sir John Chedworth , by whom he had one daughter . Lent by The Duke of Norfolk , E.M. , K.G. 16. ELIZABETH OF YORK , QUEEN OF HENRY VII . 6 Exhibition of the Royal House of Tudor .
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... daughter to King Edward , which like a good prince , according to his oath and promise , he did both solemnize and consummate shortly after , that is to say , on the 18th day of January ( 1486-7 . ) By reason of which marriage , peace ...
... daughter to King Edward , which like a good prince , according to his oath and promise , he did both solemnize and consummate shortly after , that is to say , on the 18th day of January ( 1486-7 . ) By reason of which marriage , peace ...
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