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  1. Agnes of Eltham (1498–1530) was an English woman rumored to have been the illegitimate daughter of Princess Bridget of York. [better source needed] Bridget of York was a nun and the daughter of Edward IV and Elizabeth Woodville.

  2. Yet, in the last few years, there have been suggestions that she had a bastard daughter, Agnes of Eltham, who was born around 1498 and became a ward of Dartford Priory. In my biography of Elizabeth of York (2013), I myself wondered if there might be some truth in this.

  3. Agnes of Eltham (1498–1530) was an English woman rumored to have been the illegitimate daughter of Princess Bridget of York. Bridget of York was a nun and the daughter of Edward IV and Elizabeth Woodville.

  4. Agnes of Eltham was born in 1498, in Dartford, Kent, England as the daughter of Bridget of York. She married Adam Langstroth about 1514, in Arncliffe, Yorkshire, England. They were the parents of at least 3 sons. She died in 1530, in Arncliffe, Yorkshire, England, at the age of 32.

    • Female
    • Adam Langstroth
  5. A new theory has come to light. One source believes she gave birth to an illegitimate child, a girl named Agnes, in 1498. Pregnancies were obviously very unusual at a priory and the cause of great scandal, though they did happen. There are no confirmed births to any of the nuns of Dartford.

  6. Agnes of Eltham was an English woman, allegedly the illegitimate daughter of Princess Bridget of New York. Career. Agnes of Eltham, later Agnes Langstroth, was an orphan and ward of the Dartford Priory in Dartford, Kent. She had at least one son, Christopher Langstroth.

  7. Agnes of Eltham (1498–1530) was an English woman, allegedly the illegitimate daughter of Princess Bridget of York. Agnes of Eltham, later Agnes Langstroth, was an orphan and ward of the Dartford Priory in Dartford, Kent.