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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mary_SheltonMary Shelton - Wikipedia

    Mary Shelton appears in the series of books "The Lady Grace Mysteries" as a maid of honour to Queen Elizabeth I. She is the main character in "At the Mercy of the Queen" by Anne Clinard Barnhill. Mary Shelton is the first person narrator of Queenbreaker, a Young Adult novel, by Catherine McCarran.

  2. Marley Shelton. Actress: Planet Terror. Marley Eve Shelton was born in Los Angeles, California, and grew up in Eagle Rock, CA. She is the daughter of Carol (Stromme), a teacher and singer, and Christopher Shelton, who worked as a director and producer. She has three sisters: Koren Shelton, Erin Shelton and Samantha Shelton.

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  3. Who was Mary Shelton? Mary Shelton, born between 1510 and 1515, was a cousin of Anne Boleyn, and a friend of Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey. She was part of the wealthy and influential East Anglian circle who were prominent at court, and who provided Holbein with many of his sitters.

  4. Mary Shelton was the daughter of Sir John Shelton. She was part of the lively literary circle that surrounded her cousin Anne Boleyn at court. Among her close acquaintances were Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey, and she was engaged to Surrey's esquire, Sir Thomas Clere, before Clere's death in 1545.

  5. Mary Shelton, was the youngest daughter of Sir John Shelton and his wife, Anne Sheldon, was born in about 1520. She had three brothers and six sisters, John, Anne, Ralph, Gabriella, Elizabeth, Margaret, Thomas and Emma, and they lived at Sheldon Hall, Sheldon, Norfolk. (1) Mary's mother was the sister of Thomas Boleyn and became the governess ...

  6. RCIN 912227. Mary Shelton was a cousin of Anne Boleyn and part of the circle of courtiers who surrounded the queen. She later married Sir Anthony Heveningham, the name by which she is identified in the inscription on the drawing. This is one of the most meticulously worked of Holbein’s drawings.

  7. 8 de ene. de 2020 · 2 Comments. On this day in Tudor history, 8th January 1571, Mary Shelton (married names: Heveningham and Appleyard) was buried at Heveningham Church, Suffolk. Mary Shelton was Queen Anne Boleyn's cousin and lady-in-waiting, and may also have been King Henry VIII's mistress.