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  1. MARY BRANDON (1510-1541+) was the younger daughter of Charles by Anne Browne (d. 1510). She married Thomas Stanley, 2nd baron Mounteagle (May 25,1507-August 15,1560) and was the mother of William, 3rd baron (1527-November 10,1581), Elizabeth, Margaret, Anne, and George. In the 1530s, Mary was almost constantly at court.

  2. Queen Anne Boleyn, second wife of King Henry VIII, and Charles Brandon, Duke of Suffolk, had never seen eye to eye. Brandon was the King’s childhood friend. He had grown up with Henry, sharing his teenage desires and adventures, and ultimately forming a close bond that would sustain many ups and downs. Anne Boleyn was to become Henry VIII’s ...

  3. 1 de may. de 2022 · Henry Brandon, 2nd Duke of Suffolk who, in 1551, died of the sweating sickness hours before his brother Charles Brandon, 3rd Duke of Suffolk.(Google) The Dreaded Sweat: the Other Medieval Epidemic. It was an epidemic in its own time called The Sweating Disease. It claimed both royal and non-royal lives in its peak.

  4. CHARLES BRANDON, 1ST DUKE OF SUFFOLK, (c.1484-1545), was the son of William Brandon, standard-bearer of Henry VII, who was slain by Richard III in person on Bosworth Field. Charles Brandon was brought up at the court of Henry VII. He is described by Dugdale as "a person comely of stature, high of courage and conformity of disposition to King ...

  5. Charles Brandon, portrait miniature by Hans Holbein the Younger, 1541 Charles Brandon, 3rd Duke of Suffolk (12 October 1537 – 14 July 1551), known as Lord Charles Brandon until shortly before his death, was the son of the 1st Duke of Suffolk and the suo jure 12th Baroness Willoughby de Eresby.

  6. 22 de ago. de 2012 · On this day in 1545, the Duke passed away at Guildford. He died at the ripe old age (for that time period) of 61 years old, after an extremely successful and fulfilling life. In fact, throughout his life and up until his death, Suffolk was known as "a second king," because of his close friendship with Henry VIII and his great influence over the ...

  7. 22 de ago. de 2016 · At four o’clock on the afternoon of 22nd August 1545, Charles Brandon, Duke of Suffolk, magnate, courtier, soldier and King Henry VIII’s great friend, died of unknown causes at Guildford as he prepared to lead an army to Boulogne. Although as his biographer, Sarah Bryson, points out, Suffolk requested to be buried at Tattershall, in Lincoln ...