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  1. Margaret Pole, Countess of Salisbury. Margaret Plantagenet, Countess of Salisbury (14 August 1473 – 27 May 1541), was the only surviving daughter of George Plantagenet, Duke of Clarence, a brother of Kings Edward IV and Richard III, by his wife Isabel Neville. As a result of her marriage to Richard Pole, she was also known as Margaret Pole.

  2. Blessed Margaret Pole. On the 29th December 1886, Pope Leo XIII beatified Margaret, making her Blessed Margaret Pole, a Catholic martyr. Her feast day is the 28th May, the date that some sources give as her execution date. These are the words found on the wall of her cell and thought to have been etched there by Margaret:-.

  3. In 1512 Margaret was granted the title of Countess of Salisbury in her own right, restoring her to a title that was previously held in her family. The restoration brought a good income from the Salisbury estates and lands, eventually making Margaret one of the wealthiest peers in England.

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  5. Dec 22, 2021 · Margaret Pole, Countess of Salisbury, wasn’t the wife of the Earl of Salisbury or anything like that—she was the Countess of Salisbury in her own right. Then, everybody around her decided to become a traitor, and suddenly, she found herself on the chopping block. Margaret Pole was born on August 14th, 1473, in Somerset, England.

  6. Learn about the life and death of Margaret Pole, a Tudor noblewoman and cousin of Henry VIII's wife Katherine of Aragon. She was executed in 1541 for her alleged involvement in a plot against the king, after her sons were implicated in treason.

  7. May 22, 2017 · Learn about the life and death of Margaret Pole, a Plantagenet heir, a Roman Catholic martyr, and a countess in her own right. She was related to Henry VIII and Catherine of Aragon, and faced persecution for her faith.

  8. (1473–1541).Margaret Plantagenet was a daughter of George, duke of Clarence, and a niece of Richard III. After the execution of her brother the earl of Warwick in 1499, she was sole heiress to the dukedom of Clarence and the earldoms of Salisbury and of Warwick, and was granted the title countess of Salisbury in 1513.

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