Katherine Grey (August 1540-27 January 1568) |
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Father:1 | Henry Grey (17 January 1517-23 February 1554), Duke of Suffolk | ||
Mother:2 | Frances Brandon (16 July 1517-21 November 1559) |
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Married:3 | 21 May 1553 | Henry Herbert (after 1538-1601), Earl of Pembroke | Ely Place (Holborn [Unknown/Unspecified], Camden [municipality], Greater London [county], England [country], United Kingdom [country]) | ||
Annulled:4 | 1554 | Henry Herbert (after 1538-1601), Earl of Pembroke | |||
Married:5 | 1560 | Edward Seymour (12 October 1537 or 22 May 1539-6 April 1621), Earl of Hertford | Hertford House, Cannon Row (Westminster [municipality], Greater London [county], England [country], United Kingdom [country]) | ||
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Dissolved:6 | 12 May 1561 | Edward Seymour (12 October 1537 or 22 May 1539-6 April 1621), Earl of Hertford | |||
The marriage was declared "no marriage" by the Archbishop of Canterbury in the High Commission Court. The marriage was however declared valid in 1608. |
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Born:7 | August 1540 | |||
Died:8 | 27 January 1568 | Cockfield Hall [building], Yoxford [Unknown/Unspecified], Suffolk [county], England [country], United Kingdom [country] | ||
Buried:9 | 21 February 1568 | Yoxford [Unknown/Unspecified], Suffolk [county], England [country], United Kingdom [country] |
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