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  1. 6 days ago · Genealogy for Lady Mary Brandon, Baroness Monteagle, Lady-in-waiting (1510 - 1542) family tree on Geni, with over 260 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

    • Thomas Stanley, 2nd Baron Monteagle
    • England, United Kingdom
    • June 02, 1510
    • 1542 (31-32)England, United Kingdom
  2. 6 days ago · Mary Brandon (1510 – c. 1542), who married Thomas Stanley, 2nd Baron Monteagle.[19] He contracted to marry Elizabeth Grey, 5th Baroness Lisle (1505–1519). He was thus created 1st Viscount Lisle of the third creation in 1513, but the contract was annulled, and he surrendered the title before 1519 or in 1523.

    • estimated between 1454 and 1498
    • April 28, 2022
    • 1510
    • Henn Sarv
  3. 6 days ago · Ibid. Funeral of lord Monteagle. Thomas Stanley succeeded his father 1523; made K.B. at the coronation of queen Anne Boleyne; married first lady Mary Brandon, daughter of the duke of Suffolk, and secondly Helen daughter of Thomas Preston esquire of Levens in Westmerland, and widow of sir James Leybourne.

  4. Jun 27, 2024 · The Most Noble Order of the Garter was founded by Edward III of England in 1348. Dates shown are of nomination or installation; coloured rows indicate sovereigns, princes of Wales, medieval ladies, modern royal knights and ladies, and stranger knights and ladies, none of whom counts toward the 24-member limit.

  5. Jun 24, 2024 · Mary was not pleased, for she felt Anne would outshine Mary once she came. The Dowager Queen of France is the king's sister, Mary Brandon; Mary Brandon's husband, Charles Brandon, is the Duke of Suffolk.

  6. Jun 11, 2024 · When John Brandon was born in 1713, in County Fermanagh, Ireland, his father, John Brandon, was 22 and his mother, Elizabeth Cathey, was 22. He married Mary Elizabeth Cathey on 11 June 1739, in Wilmington, Delaware, British Colonial America. They were the parents of at least 6 sons and 4 daughters.

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  8. Jun 24, 2024 · This is a list of the present and extant Barons ( Lords of Parliament, in Scottish terms) in the Peerages of England, Scotland, Great Britain, Ireland, and the United Kingdom.