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Anne Woodville, Viscountess Bourchier (c. 1438 – 30 July 1489) was an English noblewoman. She was a younger sister of Queen Consort Elizabeth Woodville to whom she served as a lady-in-waiting. Anne was married twice; first to William Bourchier, Viscount Bourchier, and secondly to George Grey, 2nd Earl of Kent.
- 30 July 1489 (aged 50–51)
- Richard Woodville, 1st Earl Rivers
- c. 1438, Grafton Regis, Northamptonshire, England
- Jacquetta of Luxembourg
Jul 17, 2013 · The White Queen is Elizabeth Woodville, her rivals Margaret Beaufort and Anne Neville. The three lived through the treason and bloodshed of the dynastic conflict known as the Wars of the...
t. e. Anne of York (2 November 1475 – 23 November 1511), was the fifth daughter of King Edward IV of England and his queen consort Elizabeth Woodville . Soon after the death of her father and the usurpation of the throne by her uncle Richard III, Anne, who was about eight years old, was declared illegitimate among the other children of Edward ...
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- Thomas Howard, (m. 1494/95; her death)
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Apr 24, 2019 · Siblings of Elizabeth Woodville . Jacquetta of Luxembourg and Richard Woodville had the following children (Elizabeth Woodville and her sisters and brothers): Elizabeth Woodville was born about 1437. She died in 1492. Lewis Wydeville or Woodville. He died in childhood. Anne Woodville was born about 1439. She died in 1489.
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Jan 25, 2017 · Anne: As noted above, while Anne is usually listed as having been one of the oldest Woodville siblings, there’s nothing from the dates of her marriage or children’s birth to necessitate that. Likely it’s based on the fact that she was a lady-in-waiting to Elizabeth in 1466, however a birth date of 1447 or 1448 would have made her about 18 ...
Nov 19, 2022 · Anne Woodville, Viscountess Bourchier (c.1438- 30 July 1489), was an English noblewoman. She was a younger sister of Queen consort Elizabeth Woodville to whom she served as a lady-in-waiting. Anne was married twice; [1] first to William Bourchier, Viscount Bourchier, and secondly to George Grey, 2nd Earl of Kent.
Mar 4, 2023 · This chapter focuses on the historiography of the queens of the Wars of the Roses: Margaret of Anjou, Elizabeth Woodville, and Anne Neville. It suggests that both the propaganda of civil war and later literary depictions have led to dramatically conflicting representations of these women and explores some patterns in recent scholarship.