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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jane_ShoreJane Shore - Wikipedia

    Elizabeth "Jane" Shore (née Lambert; c. 1445 – c. 1527) was one of the many mistresses of King Edward IV of England. She became the best known to history through being later accused of conspiracy by the future King Richard III , and compelled to do public penance.

  2. Jane Shore was a mistress of the English king Edward IV (reigned 1461–70 and 1471–83). Beautiful, charming, and witty, she is thought to have exercised a beneficial influence over Edward. The daughter of a prosperous London merchant, Jane at an early age married William Shore, a goldsmith.

  3. www.historic-uk.com › HistoryofEngland › Jane-ShoreJane Shore - Historic UK

    As the War of the Roses (1455- 1485) raged throughout England, Jane became renowned as one of the most intelligent and beautiful women in the realm, the witty mistress of the king and a dangerous political conspirator against Richard III. Jane was born in London in about 1445 as Elizabeth Lambert.

  4. 31 de jul. de 2021 · Elizabeth “Jane” Shore (née Lambert) was one of the many mistresses of King Edward IV of England. Jane would go on to become one of the most intelligent and beautiful women in the realm.

  5. 2 de abr. de 2023 · Jane Shore was the mistress to Edward IV and many other significant figures during the Wars of the Roses. Marnie Camping-Harris takes a look at her remarkable life.

  6. Shore, Jane (c. 1445–c. 1527)Legendary mistress of Edward IV, king of England. Born Jane Wainstead around 1445; died around 1527; daughter of Thomas Wainstead (a London mercer); married William Shore (a goldsmith); mistress of the marquis of Dorset, Lord Hastings, and Edward IV.

  7. 3 de dic. de 2014 · Jane Shore. Jane, or rather Elizabeth, Lambert was a Londoner. Her father John Lambert was a successful merchant who ensured his daughter received a good education and spent time at court. It is probable that John loaned money to King Edward IV to pursue his campaign against Margaret of Anjou and the Lancastrians.