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  1. Jun 29, 2024 · For instance, Lady Eleanor Talbot, who died today in 1468, would have been styled as “Dame” as the daughter of an Earl and then as the wife firstly of Sir Thomas Butler. This reference was indeed made in Titulus Regius .

  2. Jun 27, 2024 · The bride, born Eleanor Talbot, was the daughter of one of the most famous military commanders in the Hundred Years War, the Earl of Shrewsbury. Married at 13 to Thomas Boteler, she was widowed...

  3. Jun 27, 2024 · After he became King, Richard III leased the Manor of Chelsea to the Dowager Duchess of Norfolk for a red rose given each Midsummer. The Dowager Duchess was Elizabeth Talbot, the sister of Eleanor Talbot, Edward IV‘s secret wife. Elizabeth (and Eleanor) were also full 1st cousins to Richard’s wife, Anne Neville.

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    Jun 18, 2024 · Edward had numerous mistresses, including Lady Eleanor Talbot and Elizabeth Lucy, possibly daughter of Thomas Waite (or Wayte), of Southampton.

  5. 5 days ago · Answer: Eleanor Talbot Lady Eleanor Talbot was a daughter of the Earl of Shrewsbury. She had married Sir Thomas Butler in 1449, but was a young widow by the time Edward IV seized the throne.

  6. Jun 21, 2024 · The chief mourner was lady Eleanor, daughter of the duke of Suffolk and the French queen, and niece of king Henry, widower now of the said good Queen. She was conducted to the offering by the Comptroller and Mr. Gust (Gostwick), new receiver of the moneys the King takes from the Church.

  7. Jun 16, 2024 · Lady Eleanor was now dead: but then, as now, legal marriage – especially of nobility – requires witnesses and written records. Parliament concluded that Edward IV’s marriage to Elizabeth Woodville in 1464 was bigamous, and the children of their union illegitimate.