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Lady Anne Hastings, Countess of Huntingdon ( née Anne Stafford) (c. 1483–1544) was an English noble. She was the daughter of Henry Stafford, 2nd Duke of Buckingham, and Catherine Woodville, sister of queen consort Elizabeth Woodville. She was first the wife of Sir Walter Herbert and then George Hastings, 1st Earl of Huntingdon, and served in ...
Anne Plantagenet (1383–1438) Countess of Stafford. Name variations: Anne Stafford. Born in April 1383; died on October 16, 1438 and buried at Llanthony Priory, Gwent, Wales; daughter of Thomas of Woodstock, 1st duke of Gloucester, and Eleanor de Bohun (1366–1399); married Thomas Stafford, 3rd earl of Stafford, in 1392; married Edmund Stafford, 5th earl of Stafford, in 1398; married William ...
21 de feb. de 2021 · Henry VIII granted Anne Boleyn ward-ship of her nephew, whom she ensured was educated at a Catholic monastery. Anne also ensured that Mary received an annual pension. In 1534, Mary secretly married William Stafford, a soldier, a status considered to be far below her own.
28 de dic. de 2008 · Anne Stafford F, #12036. Last Edited=28 Dec 2008 Consanguinity Index=2.27%. Anne Stafford was the daughter of Humphrey Stafford.1 She married Richard Neville, 2nd Lord Latimer, son of Sir Henry Neville and Joanna Bourchier, circa 1490.
25 de nov. de 2015 · 3rd Duke of Buckingham: Victim of Hearsay. by Rebecca Larson. November 25, 2015. Edward Stafford, 3rd Duke of Buckingham was born 3 February 1478, at Brecon Castle in…. Read More.
5 de feb. de 2010 · Died: 8 Jul 1486, Tyburn. Notes: executed by order of King Henry VII for siding with Richard III. Father: Humphrey STAFFORD of Grafton (Sir Knight) Mother: Eleanor AYLESBURY. Married: Catherine FRAY (b. 1437 - d. 1482) (dau. of Sir John Fray, Chief Baron of the Exchecker, and Agnes Danvers) 1452, Grafton, Worcestershire, England. Children:
Anne had eight children, five sons and three daughters: including Francis, Edward, Thomas, William, Henry, Catherine, Mary and Dorothy. The portrait labeled 'Anne Stafford, 1535' by Ambrosius Benson, probably the Countess of Huntingdon. In 1535, she would have been around fifty-two years old.