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  1. Cecily Bonville. Apariencia. ocultar. Cecily Bonville, VII baronesa Harington, II baronesa Bonville (30 de junio de 1460 – 12 de mayo de 1529) fue una par inglesa. También ostentó los títulos de marquesa de Dorset y condesa de Wiltshire por sus matrimonios con Thomas Grey y Henry Stafford respectivamente. 1 .

  2. Cecily Bonville, 7th Baroness Harington, 2nd Baroness Bonville (30 June 1460 – 12 May 1529) [1] was an English peer, who was also Marchioness of Dorset by her first marriage to Thomas Grey, 1st Marquess of Dorset, and Countess of Wiltshire by her second marriage to Henry Stafford, 1st Earl of Wiltshire .

  3. Cecily Bonville: The Heiress Whose Money Divided Her Family. Melita Thomas. 06 Sep 2019. Queen Elizabeth Woodville had an eye for a bargain, so it is not surprising that, in 1474, she arranged the marriage of her son, Thomas Grey, to Cecily Bonville, Baroness Harington and Bonville, one of the richest heiresses in England.

  4. When Cecily Bonville 7th Baroness Harington was born on 30 June 1460, in Shute, Devon, England, her father, William Bonville 6th Lord Harington, was 19 and her mother, Katherine de Neville, was 18. She married Sir Thomas Grey 1st Marquess of Dorset on 18 July 1474, in Groby, Leicestershire, England. They were the parents of at least 5 sons and ...

  5. 12 de feb. de 2022 · Cecily Bonville-Grey: The queen’s great grandmother. February 12, 2022 by Natalie. A guest post by Sarah J. Hodder. Cecily Bonville-Grey was one of the richest women of her time and perhaps one of the most connected, which is what makes her story so fascinating.

  6. 25 de feb. de 2022 · Cecily Bonville-Grey - Marchioness of Dorset: From Riches to Royalty. Sarah J. Hodder. John Hunt Publishing, Feb 25, 2022 - Biography & Autobiography - 160 pages. Cecily Bonville-Grey...

  7. Cecily Bonville, Lady Marquis of Dorset. Published 10th September 2019. Cecily Bonville inherited the baronies of Harington and Bonville in 1461, when she was less than two years old, after the deaths of her father, grandfather and great-grandfather in the Yorkist cause.