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  1. Richard Bertie (25 December 1516 – 9 April 1582) was an English landowner and religious evangelical. He was the second husband of Katherine Willoughby, 12th Baroness Willoughby de Eresby , Duchess Dowager of Suffolk and a woman whom Henry VIII was considering as his seventh wife shortly before his death; she also received a ...

  2. Richard Bertie (25 de diciembre de 1516 - 9 de abril de 1582) fue un terrateniente inglés y religioso evangélico. [1] Fue el segundo marido de Catherine Willoughby, la duodécima baronesa Willoughby de Eresby , duquesa viuda de Suffolk y una mujer a quien Enrique VIII consideraba su séptima esposa poco antes de su muerte; también recibió ...

    • Catherine de Valois
    • Jacquetta de St Pol
    • Cecily of York
    • Mary Tudor, The French Queen
    • Katherine Willoughby
    • Frances Brandon
    • Lady Mary Grey

    Catherine de Valois married Henry V as part of the 1420 Treaty of Troyes, intended to end the Hundred Years’ War. Their son was to inherit the thrones of both France and England. How Catherine felt about marrying a man 14 years older, who had utterly devastated her country and had previously been rejected by her elder sister as a usurper, is unreco...

    The second lady whose secret love match affected the inheritance of the throne was Jacquetta, daughter of the Count of St Pol. She was married for two years to John, Duke of Bedford, Henry V’s brother, and English regent in France during the minority of Henry VI. On Bedford’s death in 1435, Jacquetta scandalised Europe by marrying a gentleman of he...

    Seventy years passed before the next royal scandal broke: Cecily of York attracted royal attention of the most unwelcome sort after marrying for love. After Henry VII married Elizabeth, her sister and the eldest daughter of Edward IV, Cecily was married in 1487 to John, Viscount Welles, the king’s half-uncle. Cecily had a warm relationship with her...

    Fourth is the great granddaughter of both Catherine de Valois and Jacquetta – Henry VIII’s sister, Mary. In 1514, Mary was due to marry Charles of Castile. Henry VIII fitted her out with a sumptuous wardrobe, and planned to accompany her to the Low Countries for the ceremony, arrangements being made for the royal party to stay in the Castle at Cala...

    After Mary's death, the Duke of Suffolk lost no time in marrying his 14-year-old ward, Katherine, Baroness Willoughby d’Eresby, previously betrothed to his son. As Duchess of Suffolk, Katherine was an important court figure in the later years of Henry VIII’s reign – it was even rumoured that Henry might make her his seventh wife, after she was wido...

    Love-matches seem to have run in the Suffolk family. Frances Brandon (the daughter of Mary and Charles Brandon), was married, aged 16, to Henry Grey, Marquess of Dorset. On the death of Frances’s younger brother, Henry was created Duke of Suffolk. Frances and Henry were of an age, and well matched. He was a zealous Protestant reformer and, together...

    All of the ladies mentioned so far found happiness with their husbands, no matter how shocked everyone else was. The final woman in our collection, however, has a more tragic story. Lady Mary Grey, born in 1545, was the younger daughter of Frances Brandon, Duchess of Suffolk. Mary suffered from scoliosis and was unusually short, and served as maid ...

  3. 9 de abr. de 2020 · On this day in Tudor history, 9th April 1582, Richard Bertie, member of Parliament, evangelical, and second husband of Catherine Willoughby (other married name Brandon), Duchess of Suffolk, died at Bourne in Lincolnshire.

  4. Se casó con su segundo esposo Richard Bertie (1516 - 1582), miembro de su corte. No estaban enamorados pero tenían en común las ideas religiosas. A pesar de esta nueva unión, Catherine siguió siendo conocida como duquesa de Suffolk, e intentó vanamente traspasar su título Willoughby de Eresby a su nuevo marido.

  5. Richard Bertie may refer to: Richard Bertie (courtier) (c. 1517–1582), husband of Katherine Willoughby, duchess of Suffolk. Richard Bertie (soldier) (c. 1635–1686), English soldier and member of Parliament. Richard Bertie, 14th Earl of Lindsey (born 1931), British peer.

  6. Katherine Willoughby, widowed Duchess of Suffolk, married Richard Bertie, who was of vastly inferior rank.