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  1. Lady Catherine Gordon (c. 1474 –October 1537) was a Scottish noblewoman and the wife of Yorkist pretender Perkin Warbeck, who claimed he was Richard of Shrewsbury, Duke of York. After her imprisonment by King Henry VII of England, she became a favoured lady-in-waiting of his wife, Elizabeth of York.

  2. 7 de oct. de 2016 · The Tragic Life of Catherine Gordon. by Samantha Wilcoxson. Holyrood Palace, Edinburgh. Little is known about Catherine Gordon's early years, as history is much more careful about recording tragedy and scandal than everyday life.

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  3. Nacida en Escocia en 1474, el padre de Catherine era George Gordon, conde de Huntly, y su madre, la princesa Annabella, hija del rey Jacobo I de Escocia. En ...

  4. Catherine or Katherine Gordon may refer to: Lady Catherine Gordon (c. 1474–1537), Scottish noblewoman who became a lady-in-waiting in England. Catherine Gordon (c. 1725–1779), daughter of William Gordon, 2nd Earl of Aberdeen.

  5. Catherine Gordon and Perkin Warbeck. In November 1495, the Pretender (from the french for ‘claimant’) Perkin Warbeck arrived at the Scottish court, looking for allies in his attempt to win the English throne. Which of course he claimed as Richard IV, younger son of Edward IV.

  6. 4 de feb. de 2021 · It is known that Henry could be taken by the sight of a pretty face as his privy purse accounts bear out – September 5th 1493. ‘To the young damoysell that daunceth £30‘ – really Henry! However and moving on Henry sent Katherine to his wife Elizabeth of York to be taken into her household.

  7. By all accounts, Lady Katherine Gordon was a beautiful woman. She was the daughter of a Scottish nobleman with royal connections and married four times, including to the pretender to the English throne, Perkin Warbeck. She was a witness to many important events in Tudor history.