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  1. Lady Frances Brandon (16 July 1517 – 20 November 1559) was the daughter of Mary Tudor and Charles Brandon, Duke of Suffolk. She was married to Henry Grey, Duke of Suffolk and had three daughters: Jane, Mary and Katherine. Her daughter Jane became the Queen of England for nine days.

  2. 2 de jul. de 2020 · Short Biography. Frances Brandon was born 16th July 1517 and died 20th November 1559. She was the daughter of Mary Tudor, younger sister of King Henry VIII and Charles Brandon, Duke of Suffolk. Her mother had been married to the French king Louis XII and when he died she had married Brandon without the King’s permission.

  3. Dr. Frances Brandon. Frances Brandon is a fully qualified orthodontist. She worked as a general dentist with special interest in childrens dentistry until 1995, when she began 3 years of specialised training in how to diagnose, prevent and treat dental and facial irregularities. She received her Membership of Orthodontics from the Royal college ...

  4. 16 de jul. de 2018 · BIOGRAFÍA: Lady Frances Brandon, duquesa de Suffolk (1517-1559). El segundo hijo de los cuatro hijos y la hija mayor de María Tudor, hija del rey...

  5. The sitter has been linked tentatively to Frances Brandon, Duchess of Suffolk. A portrait at Petworth (see Collins Baker, 'Catalogue of the Petworth Collection of Pictures', 1920) appears to represent the same woman on a larger scale and is inscribed with the date 1560 and the sitter's age (24).

  6. Frances Brandon. English nobility, Duchess of Suffolk. The daughter of Princess Mary Rose Tudor, Dowager Queen of France and her second husband, Charles Brandon, Duke of Suffolk. She married Henry Grey, marquis of Dorset, in 1535. Frances was a ceaseless political schemer who used the advantage of her royal blood to the best of her...

  7. Frances Brandon married Henry Grey in the chapel of his London house in Southwark. This lady's ancestry combined royal and middle-class blood and, from her husband's point of view, her kinship with the King was of incalculable value; its results were to prove fatal to every member of the family but herself.