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  1. Catherine Willoughby, Duchessa di Suffolk, suo jure 12ª baronessa Willoughby de Eresby ( Inghilterra, 22 marzo 1519 [2] – Lincolnshire, 19 settembre 1580 ), è stata 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 ...

  2. Richard Bertie was Catherine's true life partner, unconditionally devoted to her welfare and protection, and, when the roof fell in, stalwart to the highest point of sacrifice. He died 9 Apr 1582, and was buried with her at the splendid tomb at Spilsby, in Lincolnshire. Catherine Willoughby. The tomb of Catherine and Richard Bertie, at Spilsby

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  4. Katherine Willoughby was born on March 22, 1519, the daughter of the eleventh Baron Willoughby and his wife Maria De Salinis, one of Katherine of Aragon’s original Spanish Ladies in Waiting. In March 1528, the Baron died without a son, making nine-year-old Katherine his only heir. Henry VIII controlled the little girl’s wardship- but that ...

  5. The Bertie family moved slowly north, via Frankfurt, to Samogitia, in modern Lithuania, arriving in the summer of 1557. According to Foxe, Bertie and Katherine ruled over the region on behalf of King Sigismund. Their sojourn in Lithuania was not long. By the end of 1558, Katherine knew that Queen Mary was dead, and had been succeeded by Elizabeth.

  6. 26 de abr. de 2022 · Percival was the son of Sir Thomas Willoughby (d 1596) of Bore Place, Kent, a first cousin of Sir Francis Willoughby of Wollaton, and his second wife Catherine Hart. Percival went abroad soon after his arranged marriage to his cousin Bridget Willoughby, and on his return the couple lived alternately with their respective in-laws.

  7. 10 de mar. de 2023 · 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