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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.

    • c. 1474
    • Elizabeth Hay
  2. 7 de oct. de 2016 · Friday, October 7, 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.

  3. 6 de dic. de 2017 · Henry VII receives Lady Katherine Gordon. After several poorly planned attempts to ‘claim his rightful kingdom’ the pretender, known as Perkin Warbeck, sought sanctuary in Beaulieu Abbey in Hampshire before surrendering to Henry’s men.

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    Lady Catherine Gordon ( c. 1474 - octubre de 1537) fue una noble escocesa y esposa del pretendiente de York Perkin Warbeck, quien afirmó que era Ricardo de Shrewsbury, duque de York. Después de su encarcelamiento por el rey Enrique VII de Inglaterra , se convirtió en la dama de honor favorita de su esposa, Isabel de York .

  5. Catherine Gordon, Duchess of Gordon (20 October 1718 – 10 December 1779), was the wife of Cosmo George Gordon, 3rd Duke of Gordon, and the mother of the 4th Duke. After the duke's death, she married General Staats Long Morris.

    • 10 December 1779 (aged 61)
  6. 2 de sept. de 2015 · He was hanged on 23 November 1499. Surprisingly, Perkin was married to a member of the Scottish nobility, a daughter of George Gordon, 2nd Earl of Huntly, Lady Catherine Gordon. They were married sometime before 4 March 1497 for political reasons. Apparently, James IV of Scotland favoured the match. She was styled as the Duchess of York after ...

  7. 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.