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  1. CATHERINE WILLOUGHBY, DUCHESS OF SUFFOLK. BORN: 1519. DIED: 1580. Miniature of Catherine Willoughby by Holbein. Grimsthorpe and Drummond Castle Trustees. Last wife of Charles Brandon. Daughter of Maria de Salinas. Lady-in-waiting to Katherine Parr and prominent Protestant. After Brandon's death (1545), she married Richard Bertie in 1553.

  2. On 7 September 1533, hardly two months after Mary's death, Brandon married for the fourth time. His bride was Katherine Willoughby, 12th Baroness Willoughby de Eresby (22 March 1519 – 19 September 1580), the daughter and heiress of William Willoughby, 11th Baron Willoughby de Eresby, by his second wife, María de Salinas.

  3. 1 ‘As Earnest as Any’: Catholicism and Reform among the Willoughby Family and its Affinity in Henrician England; 2 ‘Tasting the Word of God’: Evangelicalism and the Religious Development of Katherine Willoughby, Duchess of Suffolk; 3 Living Stones and Faithful Masons: Women and the Evangelical Church during the Early English Reformation

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  5. Katherine Willoughby is today little known beyond the confines of history books, but was one of the most remarkable – and interesting – women of the Tudor period. Married in 1533 to Charles Brandon, Duke of Suffolk, Henry VIII’s closest friend, when she was just fourteen and he nearly fifty, she was later romantically linked with both ...

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  7. Catherine Willoughby, Duchessa di Suffolk, suo jure 12ª baronessa Willoughby de Eresby , fu una nobildonna inglese che visse alla Corte inglese di Enrico VIII, Edoardo VI e poi di Elisabetta I. Fu la quarta moglie di Charles Brandon, I duca di Suffolk che funse da tutore durante il suo terzo matrimonio con Maria Tudor, sorella minore di Enrico VIII.