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  1. Jane Popincourt (died after 1516) , was a French noblewoman and maid-of-honour at the royal court of Louis XII and later of Francis I.. For around twelve years, she had a position at the English court, first in the reign of Henry VII, as a distinguished tutor engaged to teach French to the princesses Margaret and Mary; and later in 1509, on the accession of Henry VIII, she was appointed a maid ...

  2. Storms blew up, but, although many of her ships ended up in the wrong ports, Mary herself arrived in Boulogne on 3 rd October. To prevent her wetting her feet, she was carried ashore by one of her gentlemen. Mary remained at Boulogne to recover, and to await the remainder of her entourage. Louis sent the Dukes of Vendôme and Trémouille to ...

  3. • Original artwork by Michael Perry • Pencil and acrylic on artboard • 14¾in (38cm) x 10½in (27cm) • Signed by the artist • Made exclusively for The Tudor Tailor This artwork by Michael Perry was specially commissioned by the Tudor Tailor and features in the book The Queen’s Servants: gentlewoman’s dress at the accessi

  4. Nov 7, 2017 - Painting of a Tudor lady, Jane Popincourt, an original signed artwork by Michael Perry, specially commissioned for the Tudor Tailor’s book The Queen’s Servants: Gentlewoman’s Dress at the Accession of Henry VIII. This particular painting depicts Jane Popincourt, Gentlewoman to the Lady Mary (daughter of Henry VII and sister of the future Henry VIII) in 1503. Jane was a ...

  5. - Jane Popyngcort/Popincourt was a friend of Henry's sister, Mary Tudor (Princess Margaret Tudor in the series) from her days in France & briefly Maid of honour to Queen Katherine of Aragon. She was a french woman and some say Henry's first mistress. She was a tutor in languages to both of Henry’s sisters, Princesses Margaret & Mary .

  6. 1 de ene. de 1970 · Jane Popincourt (died after 1516) , was a French noblewoman and maid-of-honour at the royal court of Louis XII and later of Francis I.. For around twelve years, she had a position at the English court, first in the reign of Henry VII, as a distinguished tutor engaged to teach French to the princesses Margaret and Mary; and later in 1509, on the accession of Henry VIII, she was appointed a maid ...