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  1. 8 de sept. de 2023 · He married Eleanor (Elizabeth) Baskerville, daughter of Thomas Baskerville and Eleanor Abington, circa 1559 at of Grafton, Worcestershire, England; They had at least 2 sons (John, Earl of Shrewsbury; & George). The reputed son (Grafton) is not listed.1,2 John Talbot, Esq. died on 29 January 1610 at Albrighton, Shropshire, England.1.

  2. Eleanor Talbot Frome Variations on a Theme with Eleanor Talbot is a weekly 2 hour show that focuses on themes such as “Coming of Age”, “Mad Scientists”, “Cats & Dogs” and “The Call of the Sea” - there’s always a story for a song.

  3. Eleanor Talbot. In more senses than one, Eleanor Talbot is the Queen of historical mythology: John Ashdown-Hill has already proved that she was the daughter of the famous first Earl of Shrewsbury – a fact which many historians had questioned for centuries. There is no doubt that Eleanor had a relationship with Edward IV.

  4. Eleanor Talbot. In more senses than one, Eleanor Talbot is the Queen of historical mythology: John Ashdown-Hill has already proved that she was the daughter of the famous first Earl of Shrewsbury – a fact which many historians had questioned for centuries. There is no doubt that Eleanor had a relationship with Edward IV.

  5. Lady Eleanor Talbot (c. 1436 – June 1468), also known by her married name Eleanor Butler (or Boteler), was an English noblewoman. She was a daughter of John Talbot, 1st Earl of Shrewsbury. After the death of Edward IV of England in 1483 it was claimed by his brother Richard, the future Richard III, that she had had a legal precontract of ...

  6. Sarah E. “Eleanor is a hard working and diligent individual. She has a bright and lively personality with enviable abilities and cultural awareness. These qualities will be a great asset to any organisation that is looking for a graduate who is able to work independently or in a teama. Eleanor is mature in her outlook and in her approach to ...

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  7. Lady Eleanor Talbot (c. February/March 1436 – 30 June 1468) married to Sir Thomas Butler, and mistress or wife of King Edward IV. Lady Elizabeth Talbot (c. December 1442/January 1443 – 6 November 1506/10 May 1507). She married John de Mowbray, 4th Duke of Norfolk. Talbot is known to have had at least one illegitimate child, Henry.