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  1. I discovered lady Eleanor Talbot (c.1436-68) while working on Eleanor, an augmented reality walk around Medieval Norwich commissioned by UEA and Arts Council England, in collaboration with Norfolk Museums Service and Mutiny. Eleanor, daughter of the first Earl of Shrewsbury, niece of Warwick 'the Kingmaker' and alleged secret bride of Edward IV ...

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  3. 28 de jul. de 2020 · Introduction The precontract (i.e. prior marriage) between Edward IV and Eleanor Butler, née Talbot, has long been a subject of debate, but what has not previously been claimed is that Edward and Eleanor were so closely related as to have been unable to make a valid marriage without a special dispensation from the Pope.

  4. Lady Leonor Talbot, también conocida por su nombre de casada, Leonor Butler (o Boteler) [1] fue una noble inglesa, hija de John Talbot, I conde de Shrewsbury.Tras la muerte de Eduardo IV de Inglaterra, su hermano Ricardo, futuro rey Ricardo III de Inglaterra, alegó que existía una promesa legal de matrimonio de Eduardo IV a Leonor Talbot que invalidaba el matrimonio del difunto rey con ...

  5. When Eleanor Talbot was born in 1506, in Worcester, Worcestershire, England, United Kingdom, her father, Sir George Talbot, was 38 and her mother, Anne Hastings, was 35. She married Sir Geoffrey Dudley in 1531, in Worcestershire, England. They were the parents of at least 1 son and 5 daughters. She died on 29 May 1583, in Saint Thomas's Church ...

  6. 14 de mai. de 2020 · 1468, end of July – Lady Eleanor Butler, nee Talbot, daughter of the Earl of Shrewsbury and sister to of the Duchess of Norfolk, born c.1436 died 30 June 1468 was buried in the friary. 1479 – ‘The great pestelence in Norwich’ 1480 – ‘The great earthquake upon St Thomas nyght in the month of July’

  7. Lady Eleanor Talbot. A marriage contract which, together with Edward’s clan-destine second marriage with Elizabeth Woodville, made all the children of that secondmarriage illegitimate. It is now also established that Lady Eleanor Talbot was, at the time of her alleged marriage with Edward IV, a young