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  1. Mary of Woodstock (11 March 1278 – before 8 July 1332) was the seventh named daughter of Edward I of England and Eleanor of Castile. She was a nun at Amesbury Priory , but lived very comfortably thanks to a generous allowance from her parents.

  2. Jun 9, 2018 · Although Mary did not follow the traditional path of a royal daughter by marrying into a foreign kingdom, she still fulfilled all that was required of her in her office of princess. Mary’s position as a royal daughter infused all her actions with an inherently political nature.

  3. Nov 28, 2020 · Mary of Woodstock was born on 11 or 12 March 1279, the 6th daughter of King Edward and Queen Eleanor. Edward and Eleanor were quite a nomadic couple, travelling among their domains, so their children were raised in the royal nursery, based largely at the royal palaces of Woodstock and Windsor; visits from their parents were quite infrequent and ...

  4. Mar 11, 2024 · Mary of Woodstock (March 11, 1278 – before July 8, 1332) was the seventh named daughter of Edward I of England and Infanta Eleanor of Castile, daughter of King Fernando III of Castile and Countess Joan of Ponthieu.

  5. Mar 11, 2019 · Due to rampant child mortality, the tiny princess was one of only six royal children to live to adulthood out of a family of 16 siblings. Known as Mary of Woodstock, this 4th surviving monarchial offspring would be dedicated to God and veiled as a nun while still a child.

  6. Mary of Woodstock, born on 11 March 1278 at Windsor Castle, was the seventh named daughter of Edward I of England and Eleanor of Castile. Unlike her siblings, Mary’s life took a religious turn as she became a Benedictine nun at Amesbury Priory, yet she lived a life of comfort thanks to a generous allowance from her royal parents.

  7. Oct 27, 2023 · Mary of Woodstock (11 March 1278 – before 8 July 1332) was the seventh named daughter of Edward I of England and Eleanor of Castile. She was a nun at Amesbury Priory , but lived very comfortably thanks to a generous allowance from her parents.

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