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  1. Hastings, Anne (c. 1487–?)Countess of Derby. Born around 1487; daughter of Edward Hastings of Hungerford, Lord Hastings; married Thomas Stanley, 2nd earl of Derby, in 1507; children: Edward Stanley, 3rd earl of Derby (1509–1572, who married Dorothy Howard); Margaret Stanley .

  2. Anne Hastings (née Stafford), Countess of Huntingdon, is a lady-in-waiting to Queen Catherine of Aragon, mistress of King Henry VII, and a royal courtier. Lady Anne enters the queen's service as a royal lady after her marriage to King Henry VIII. Archbishop Thomas Wolsey advises the king to chase the affections of Anne, in order to drive a wedge between the king and queen, as he believes ...

  3. www.annehastings.com › aboutABOUT | Mysite

    In 2010, Anne moved with her husband Neal to Texas and soon thereafter launched a full-service interior design business, Anne Hastings Designs, offering services to clientele in the Greater Houston area. Anne works with clients to achieve timeless design by mixing old-world antiques with current finds in a modern day setting.

  4. Anne was the first wife of George Talbot, 4th Earl of Shrewsbury, by whom she had 11 children. Her maternal half-sister was Cecily Bonville, the wealthiest heiress in late 15th-century England. Lady Anne Hastings, Countess of Shrewsbury was an English noblewoman who served as a lady-in-waiting to Queen consort Catherine of Aragon, the first wife of King Henry VIII of England.

  5. He married before 27 June 1481 at age 13, his second cousin, Lady Anne Hastings, daughter of William Hastings, 1st Baron Hastings, and Katherine Neville. Lady Anne was at court as one of Katherine of Aragon's ladies-in-waiting at the beginning of Henry VIII's reign. Lady Anne was a maternal half-sister of Cecily Bonville, Marchioness of Dorset.

  6. 7 de dez. de 2013 · English: George Talbot, 4th Earl of Shrewsbury, with his two wives (Anne Hastings is on the left)

  7. Portrait of Anne Hastings. She is often considered to be one of Henry's mistresses. Kelly Hart's study The Mistresses of Henry VIII was published in 2009. In 2010, Mary Boleyn: The True Story of Henry VIII's Favourite Mistress by Josephine Wilkinson was published, and in 2012, Alison Weir published Mary Boleyn: The Great and Infamous Whore.