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  1. 22 de dic. de 2022 · Sir Henry Pole, 1st Lord Montagu was born circa 1492.1,2 He was the son of Sir Richard Pole and Margaret Plantagenet, Countess of Salisbury.1 He married Jane Neville, daughter of Sir George Neville, 2nd Lord Abergavenny and Margaret Fenne, before May 1520.2 He died on 9 January 1538/39, beheaded.2.

  2. Married Sir Richard Pole, KG (1462 – 1505) Edward Plantagenet (1475 – ex.1499) 17th Earl of Warwick. Edward Plantagenet (1475 – ex.1499) 17th Earl of Warwick, the last legitimate Plantagenet heir of the direct male line; Children of Margaret of Clarence and Sir Richard Pole: Henry Pole (c. 1492 – ex.1539) 1st Baron Montagu

  3. About 1491 Henry VII gave her in marriage to Sir Richard Pole, whose mother was the half-sister of the king's mother, Margaret Beaufort. At her husband's death in 1505 Margaret was left with five children, of whom the fourth, Reginald, was to become cardinal and Archbishop of Canterbury, and also the indirect cause of his mother's martyrdom.

  4. In 1491, when Margaret was about eighteen years of age, she was married by the King, Henry VII, to a distant relative and thorough-going supporter of his own, Sir Richard Pole. The Order of the Garter was conferred upon this gentleman, who hailed from Buckinghamshire, and in 1486, on the birth of Prince Arthur, the King's eldest son, he received the high position of Governor to the Prince of ...

  5. When Sir Geoffrey Pole was born in 1503, in Sussex, England, United Kingdom, his father, Sir Richard Pole, was 41 and his mother, Margaret Plantagenet, Countess of Salisbury, was 30. He married Lady Constance Pakenham in 1528, in Sussex, England. They were the parents of at least 5 sons and 7 daughters.

  6. 18 de dic. de 2022 · Richard POLE (Sir Knight) 2. Eleanor POLE. Married 2: Bona DANVERS AFT 1464. Children: 3. Eleanor POLE . view all Sir Geoffrey Pole, Esq's Timeline. 1430 1430.

  7. Chapter 2 : Tudor Matron (1487 – 1504) In the aftermath of the Battle of Stoke, Henry VII was keener than ever to prevent any risk of Yorkist heirs popping up. His sister-in-law, Cicely of York, was married to the Tudor stalwart John, Viscount Welles, Henry's half-uncle, and Margaret was given in marriage to Sir Richard Pole.