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  1. Elizabeth Lucy, also known as Lady Lucy, Lady Elizabeth, and Elizabeth Wayte, daughter of Thomas Wayte of Hamptonshire, (born ca. 1445) was the possible mistress of King Edward IV of England, and possible mother of several children by him, including Arthur Plantagenet, 1st Viscount Lisle. Arthur was known in his youth as Arthur Wayte.

  2. Apr 15, 2014 · Lady Elizabeth Wayte Lucy was the mistress of King Edward IV, and the mother of several of his children. She was never married to Edward IV. Scholars have never located a burial location.

  3. May 7, 2017 · She places Elizabeth Lucy as being a nineteen-year-old widow of Lancastrian connections from an established Hampshire family holding a number of manors when she met the king.

  4. Dec 7, 2020 · Initially married to a Lancastrian knight (surnamed Lucy), Elizabeth was widowed at a young age, and became Edward's mistress at 19. [11] After 1467, Lady Lucy disappears from the record. [4]

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  5. May 16, 2013 · By process of elimination, the “wiliest” must have been Elizabeth Lucy, nee Wayte, often called the elusive mistress. We think she was born in 1445, three years after Edward, and was the daughter of a landowning family from Hampshire. She became the wife of a knight named Lucy and was widowed young.

  6. May 3, 2024 · Death: 1441 (26-27) White Friars, Norwich, Norfolk, England (United Kingdom) Place of Burial: White Friars, Norwich, Norfolk, England. Immediate Family: Daughter of Sir Reynold II de Grey, 3rd Baron Grey de Ruthyn and Joan Astley, 5th Baroness Astley. Wife of Sir William Calthorpe and William Lucy.

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  8. Mar 2, 2023 · Lucy by the Sea. by Elizabeth Strout. reviewed by Bailey Sincox. Elizabeth Strout paints with a fine brush on a small canvas. Like the works of Alice Munro, Strout’s novels are portraits of unremarkable, profoundly human lives. Her interest is in the local and the particular.

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