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  2. Katherine Brandon, Duchess of Suffolk - Wikipedia

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    Katherine Brandon, Duchess of Suffolk, suo jure 12th Baroness Willoughby de Eresby (née Willoughby; 22 March 1519 – 19 September 1580), was an English noblewoman living at the courts of King Henry VIII, King Edward VI and Queen Elizabeth I.

  3. Richard Bertie (courtier) - Wikipedia

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    The couple, their daughter and wetnurse going into exile. Richard Bertie (25 December 1516 – 9 April 1582) was an English landowner and religious evangelical. [1] He was the second husband of Katherine Willoughby, 12th Baroness Willoughby de Eresby, Duchess Dowager of Suffolk and a woman whom Henry VIII was considering as his seventh wife shortly before his death; she also received a ...

  4. List of peerages inherited by women - Wikipedia

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    12 Baroness Willoughby de Eresby: Catherine Willoughby (Brandon) (Bertie) Duchess of Suffolk: William Willoughby, father: Peregrine Bertie, son 13 March 1540: 17 April 1543 dispossessed died 28 January 1571: 7th Baroness Bourchier: Anne Bourchier (Parr) Henry Bourchier, father: Walter Devereux, cousin 14 April 1587: 1 May 1591: 16th Baroness de Ros

  5. Mary Seymour - Wikipedia

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    In 1549, the Parliament of England passed an act (3 & 4 Edw. 6.c. 14) removing the attainder placed on her father from Mary, but his lands remained property of the Crown.. As her mother's wealth was left entirely to her father and later confiscated by the Crown, Mary was left a destitute orphan in the care of Katherine Willoughby, Duchess of Suffolk, who appears to have resented this ...

  6. Thomas Drue - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Drue or Drewe (c.1586–1627) was an English Protestant playwright.. He wrote The Life of the Duchess of Suffolk.It has also been suggested that he wrote The Bloody Banquet (By T. D.,’ 1620, 4to)., [1] However others have attributed it to Thomas Dekker and Thomas Middleton.

  7. Richard Bertie - Wikipedia

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    Richard Bertie (courtier) (c. 1517–1582), husband of Katherine Willoughby, duchess of Suffolk Richard Bertie (soldier) (c. 1635–1686), English soldier and member of Parliament Richard Bertie, 14th Earl of Lindsey (born 1931), British peer

  8. María de Salinas - Wikipedia

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    Catherine died in her arms two days later. María lived for another three years, spending much of the time in her London residence at Barbican. Her daughter Catherine Willoughby, Duchess of Suffolk, became a close friend of Henry VIII's sixth wife, Catherine Parr, who was also the goddaughter of Catherine of Aragon. [8]

  9. List of The Tudors characters - Wikipedia

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    Catherine Willoughby, 12th Baroness Willoughby de Eresby: Episode 1.10 (Wainwright) Episode 4.10 (Plunkett) Episode 3.08 (Wainwright) Episode 4.10 (Plunkett) Charles Brandon's seventeen-year-old ward, Catherine becomes his second wife and Duchess of Suffolk.

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