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  1. Lady Eleanor Talbot ( c. 1436 – June 1468), also known by her married name Eleanor Butler (or Boteler ), [1] was an English noblewoman. She was a daughter of John Talbot, 1st Earl of Shrewsbury. After the death of Edward IV of England in 1483 it was claimed by Robert Stillington, Bishop of Bath and Wells, that she had had a legal ...

  2. 21 de jan. de 2016 · We can be sure that Lady Eleanor Butler, nee Talbot, was daughter to the Earl of Shrewsbury and Margaret Beauchamp. When she was thirteen she was married off to Sir Thomas Butler who was the son and heir of Lancastrian Lord Sudeley.

  3. Lady Eleanor Talbot was the daughter of John, Lord Talbot, later first Earl of Shrewsbury (1387?-1453)7 who ‘was descended from old Anglo-Norman stock’ ." He was a supporter of the Lancastrian monarchs, in whose service he played an active role, especially in France.

  4. 13 de jun. de 2022 · 45K views 1 year ago. Lady Eleanor Talbot - The ‘Secret Queen’ That Changed History? Following the Battle of Bosworth Field, the wars of the roses was over. On the battlefield in ...more.

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  5. futureandform.net › works › the-works-eleanorEleanor - Future and Form

    ‘Eleanor’ is a multimedia project exploring the fascinating and controversial life of Lady Eleanor Talbot, who lived in Norwich and is thought to be buried in Whitefriars. A guided immersive journey resurrects Eleanor as well as taking us on an imaginative journey into the history of the city.

  6. Eleanor Butler, née Talbot (c. 1435/6 – 1468), widow of Sir Thomas Butler and alleged first wife of Edward IV (named in Richard III’s Titulus Regius). Attempts to discredit the story of Eleanors marriage to Edward IV by confusing her with other women date back at least as far as Sir Thomas More’s work.

  7. Lady Eleanor Talbot was alleged to have been "pre-contracted" to Edward IV, which led to Edward's marriage to Elizabeth Woodville being declared invalid & the crown passing to his brother Richard, Duke of Gloucester, instead of his son, Edward V [2] [3] Sources. ↑ Vane G H F (1904) Will of John Talbot, First Earl of Shrewsbury, 1452.