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  1. Anne Herbert, Countess of Pembroke, Baroness Herbert of Cardiff (née Parr; 15 June 1515 – 20 February 1552) was lady-in-waiting to each of Henry VIII of England's six wives. She was the younger sister of his sixth wife, Catherine Parr.

  2. Mar 31, 2023 · Anne Devereux (c. 1430, Bodenham - after June 25, 1486), was the daughter of Walter Devereux (1411–1459), the Lord Chancellor of Ireland, and his wife Elizabeth Merbury. [1] About 1445, Anne married William Herbert, 1st Earl of Pembroke (1423–1469), in Herefordshire, England.

    • Bodenham
    • 1430
    • William Herbert, 1st Earl of Pembroke
    • Preston, Lancashire, England, United Kingdom
  3. Anne Devereux, Countess of Pembroke (c. 1430 – after 25 June 1486), was an English noblewoman, who was Countess of Pembroke during the 15th century by virtue of marriage to William Herbert, 1st Earl of Pembroke.

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  5. Sep 22, 2012 · Lady Anne Herbert [Parr], Countess of Pembroke, Baroness Herbert of Cardiff (15 June 1515 – 20 February 1552) was a noblewoman and the younger sister of Queen Katherine Parr, the sixth and last wife of King Henry VIII. Anne is one of the few Tudor women to boast the fact that she was a lady-in-waiting….

  6. On this day in Tudor history, 20th February 1552, Anne Herbert, Countess of Pembroke, died at Baynard’s Castle in London. Anne was the younger sister of Queen Catherine Parr and served Queens Anne Boleyn, Jane Seymour, Anne of Cleves and Catherine Howard.

  7. Apr 25, 2014 · May I introduce you to Anne Herbert, Countess of Pembroke? I'm very fond of this modern imagined portrait by Graham Turner, partly because of the colour and detail but chiefly because it conveys a respect for the people who lived in the past and especially for Anne herself.

  8. Anne Herbert A life in the Wars of the Roses Ian Dawson M ay I introduce you to Anne Herbert, Countess of Pembroke? I’m very fond of this modern imagined portrait by Graham Turner, partly because of the colour and detail but chiefly because it conveys a respect for the people who lived in the past and especially for Anne herself.

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