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  1. When Edward Woodville , Lord Scales was born in 1455, in Grafton Regis, Northamptonshire, England, his father, Sir Richard Woodville 1st Earl Rivers, was 50 and his mother, Jacquetta of Luxembourg, Duchess of Bedford, Countess Rivers, was 40.

  2. 9 de sept. de 2023 · Edward Woodville, Lord Scales; Usage on en.wikipedia.org List of knights and ladies of the Garter; Edward Woodville, Lord Scales; Usage on fa.wikipedia.org نبرد استوک فیلد; Usage on ru.wikipedia.org Вудвилл, Эдвард, барон Скейлз; Usage on www.wikidata.org Q16206937

  3. Edward Woodville, Lord Scales (d. 1488), soldier and courtier. Katherine Woodville (c. 1458 [5] – 1497 [6] ), married first Henry Stafford, 2nd Duke of Buckingham , second Jasper Tudor, Duke of Bedford , she married third Sir Richard Wingfield .

  4. 26 de abr. de 2022 · Edward Woodville’s career under Henry VII was brief but busy. He was made captain of the Isle of Wight in 1485. In 1486, he was one of those who bore a canopy at the christening of Prince Arthur. According to George Frederick Beltz's Memorials of the Order of the Garter, on April 27, 1488, he was made a Knight of the Garter.

  5. Knight of the Garter. Early arms variant. Edward Woodville. Lord of the Isle of Wight. Lord Scales. Knight of the Garter. Youngest son of Richard Woodville, 1st Earl Rivers. Margaret Woodville. Illegitimate daughter of Anthony Woodville, 2nd Earl Rivers.

  6. In April 1483, Edward IV died. Edward Woodville took part in his funeral procession. In the succeeding days, of course, all hell broke loose. Philippe de Crevecoeur, known as Lord Cortes, had taken advantage of Edward IV’s death to raid English ships, and Edward Woodville had been appointed by Edward V’s council to deal with this French threat.

  7. Elizabeth Woodville’s siblings, Anthony Woodville, Lord Scales, and Jacquetta Woodville, Lady Strange, were already married when she caught the king’s eye.5 In the heat of the debate over the political and economic significance of these marriages, another of Hicks’s observations has sometimes been lost sight of: whatever provision Edward ...