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  1. Bridget of York (10 November 1480 – before December 1507), was the seventh daughter of King Edward IV and his queen consort Elizabeth Woodville. Shortly after the death of her father and the usurpation of the throne by Richard III , Bridget, who was not even three years old, was declared illegitimate among the other children of Edward IV by ...

  2. Oct 27, 2018 · Bridget of York was born in November 1480 at Eltham Palace. She was the tenth and youngest child of King Edward IV of England and his wife, Queen Elizabeth Woodville. Bridget’s early years were filled with turmoil; her father died in 1483, two of her brothers went missing and were presumed dead and finally her uncle Richard III seized the ...

  3. Bridget of York (10 November 1480 – before December 1507), was the seventh daughter of King Edward IV and his queen consort Elizabeth Woodville. Shortly after the death of her father and the usurpation of the throne by Richard III, Bridget, who was not even three years old, was declared illegitimate among the other children of Edward IV by ...

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  5. Nov 10, 2017 · Bridget of York, the 10th and youngest child and of King Edward IV of England and Queen Elizabeth Woodville, was born on 10 November 1480 at Eltham Palace. At the time of Bridget’s birth, she had seven of nine full siblings and two half brothers still living, the only exceptions being a sister, Margaret of York, who had died in infancy eight ...

  6. Mar 13, 2023 · Destined to be a nun, Bridget of York was born on November 10, 1480, at Eltham Palace in London, England. She was the youngest of the ten children and the seventh of the seven daughters of King Edward IV of England, the first King of England from the House of York, and Elizabeth Woodville.

  7. On November 10, 1480, Elizabeth Woodville bore her last child–Bridget, named after St. Bridget of Sweden. Bridget may have been intended for the Church; in any case, she eventually became a nun at Dartford Priory. The day after her birth, Bridget was christened at the chapel of Eltham. Her godmothers at the baptismal font, as the following ...

  8. Apr 21, 2012 · An Inconvenient Princess. An Inconvenient Princess. By Nancy Bilyeau. Published Online (2012) On November 11th, 1480, a child was baptized in the Palace of Eltham with all solemnity and grandeur, as was fitting for a royal princess of the House of York. The child was named Bridget, after the 14th century Swedish saint who wrote of personal ...

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