Margaret Beaufort (31 May 1443-29 June 1509) |
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| Father:1 | John Beaufort (1404-27 May 1444), Duke of Somerset and Earl of Kendal | ||
| Mother:2 | Margaret de Beauchamp (-shortly before 3 June 1482) | ||
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| Married:3 | 1450 | John de la Pole (27 September 1442-1491/92), Duke of Suffolk | |||
| Papal dispensation dated 18 August 1450. | |||||
| Annulled:4 | before 24 March 1453 | John de la Pole (27 September 1442-1491/92), Duke of Suffolk | |||
| Married:5 | 1455 | Edmund Tudor (probably 1430-3 November 1456), Earl of Richmond | Bletsoe Castle [building], Bletsoe [Unknown/Unspecified], Bedfordshire [county], England [country], United Kingdom [country] | ||
| Married:6 | before 1464 | Henry Stafford (-) | |||
| Married:7 | before October 1473 | Thomas Stanley (-), Earl of Derby | |||
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| Children with Edmund Tudor: | ||
| Henry VII (28 January 1457-21 April 1509), King of England8 | ||
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| Buried:9 | Westminster Abbey [building], London [county], England [country], United Kingdom [country] | |||
| Born:10 | 31 May 1443 | Bletsoe Castle [building], Bletsoe [Unknown/Unspecified], Bedfordshire [county], England [country], United Kingdom [country] | ||
| Died:11 | 29 June 1509 | Abbot’s House, Cheyney Gates (Westminster Abbey [building], London [county], England [country], United Kingdom [country]) | ||
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| She founded Christ's and St John's Colleges at Cambridge.12 | ||
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