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Brandon married firstly, before 16 May 1496, Anne Fiennes (died 10 September 1497), widow of William Berkeley, 1st Marquess of Berkeley (died 14 February 1492). She was the daughter of Sir John Fiennes by Alice FitzHugh, daughter of Sir Henry FitzHugh, 5th Baron FitzHugh, and Lady Alice Neville, sister of Richard Neville, 16th Earl of Warwick ("Warwick, the Kingmaker").
Charles Brandon was the second but only surviving son [1] of Sir William Brandon, Henry Tudor's standard-bearer at the Battle of Bosworth Field, where Richard III was slain. His mother, Elizabeth Bruyn (d. March 1494), was daughter and co-heiress of Sir Henry Bruyn (died 1461). [2] [a]
Thomas Boleyn: Nick Dunning (2007–2008) Thomas Boleyn, 1st Earl of Wiltshire: Episode 1.01 Episode 2.10 Father of George, Mary, and Anne Boleyn, and brother-in-law to the Duke of Norfolk. Thomas Boleyn appears initially as the English ambassador to France, who sees his daughters primarily as a means to advance family interests.
Anne Brandon, married firstly Sir John Shilston, and secondly Sir Gawain Carew. Brandon also had two illegitimate daughters, Katherine, who married Roger Wolrich, [1] [12] [13] and Elizabeth. William Brandon's sister was Mary Brandon who was the wife of John Reading (Reding) who was the treasurer of the King of England Henry VII
After the death of her first husband, Fulk Bourchier, she married Sir John Sapcotes (d.1501) of Elton, Huntingdonshire, and after his death, Sir Thomas Brandon (d. 27 January 1510) of Duddington, Northamptonshire. [4]
Thomas or Tom Brandon may refer to: Thomas Brandon (cricketer), English cricketer of the mid-18th century; Thomas Brandon (diplomat) (died 1510), English soldier, courtier and diplomat; Thomas Terrell Brandon (born 1970), retired American professional basketball player; Tom Brandon (footballer, born 1867) (1867–1941), Scottish footballer
After the death of Sapcotes, Elizabeth Dynham remarried secondly to Sir Thomas Brandon (died 27 January 1510) of Duddington, Northamptonshire. [6] There was no issue of Elizabeth Dynham's marriage to Thomas Brandon, and according to Gunn, after his death she took a vow of celibacy before Bishop Fisher on 21 April 1510. [7]
Daughter of Sir Philip Timbury. Married 1st Thomas Swinbourne; 2ndly Sir Thomas Trivet, who died 1388. F27 Lady Joan FitzAlan: 1375–1435 1390 Daughter of Richard Fitzalan, 4th Earl of Arundel, married Sir William Beauchamp, later Baroness Bergavenny. 81 William I, Duke of Guelders and Jülich: d. 1402 c.1399 82 William VI, Count of Holland ...