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  1. Richard Culpeper. Foglalkozása. író. Sablon • Wikidata • Segítség. Joyce Culpeper 1480 körül született, Sir Richard Culpeper és második felesége, Isabel Worsley első gyermekeként. Egy öccse (Tamás) és két húga (Margit és Erzsébet) született még. Joyce és Margit egyenlő arányban lettek megnevezve fivérük mellett ...

  2. 10 de dic. de 2015 · December 10, 2015. Katherine Howard. If you’re not familiar with the names Francis Dereham and Thomas Culpepper then fret not; all will be explained. These are the chaps partly responsibly for the execution of Henry VIII’s fifth bride, Katherine Howard. Young Katherine was only 19 when she was executed for treason.

  3. Thomas Culpeper. Thomas Culpeper ( c. 1514 – 10 December 1541) was an English courtier and close friend of Henry VIII, and was related to two of his queens, Anne Boleyn and Catherine Howard. He is known to have had many private meetings with Catherine during her marriage, though these may have involved political intrigue rather than sex.

  4. Joyce Culpeper born 1480 in Tonbridge, Kent, England genealogy record - Ancestry®.

  5. 15 de jul. de 2021 · Jocasta “Joyce” Culpeper. Daughter of Sir Richard Culpeper and Isabel Worsley First married Ralph Leigh in 1490. They had Sir John Leigh, Ralph Leigh Jr., Isabel Leigh, Joyce Leigh and Margaret Leigh. Following Ralph's death in 1509, in 1510 she married Lord Edmund Howard and they had Henry Howard, George Howard, Sir Charles Howard, Margaret...

  6. Before 1492 Joyce Culpeper married Ralph Leigh (d. 6 November 1509), esquire, the younger brother of her stepfather, Sir John Leigh (d. 17 August 1523). Ralph Leigh was Treasurer of the Inner Temple in 1505-6, at which time he shared a chamber with his elder brother, Sir John Leigh.[8] By Ralph Leigh Joyce Culpeper had two sons and three

  7. Joyce Culpeper is a very mysterious woman since not much is known about her. For this illustration I used the portrait of Catherine Howard, a sketch of an unknown woman whom I strongly believe is Catherine’s sister by Hans Holbein and a brass rubbing of her grandmother, Elizabeth Ferrers.