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  1. When Lady Eleanor Somerset Boyle Duchess Of Buckingham, Percy was born in 1475, in Somerset, England, United Kingdom, her father, Sir Henry Percy 4th Earl of Northumberland, was 26 and her mother, Matilda Herbert, was 27. She married Edward Stafford , Duke of Buckingham after 14 December 1490. They were the parents of at least 2 sons and 5 ...

  2. Duchess of Buckingham First daughter of Sir Henry Percy, Earl of Northumberland and Maud Herbert. Granddaughter of Sir Henry Percy and Eleanor Poynings, William Herbert, Earl of Pembroke, and Anne Devereux. Born about 1474. Wife of Sir Edward Stafford, Duke of Buckingham, son of Henry Stafford and Katherine Wydeville.

  3. Eleanor Percy, Duchess of Buckingham (c. 1474–1530) Eleanor Percy, Duchess of Northumberland (1820–1911) This page was last edited on 20 ...

  4. Eleanor Percy, Duchess of Buckingham ca. 1474 Eleanor Percy, Duchess of Buckingham (ca. 1474 – 13 February 1530), also known as Alianore, was a daughter of Henry Percy, 4th Earl of Northumberland by his wife, Lady Maud Herbert, daughter of Willia …

  5. When Eleanor Percy, Duchess of Northumberland was born on 6 January 1583, in Petworth, Sussex, England, her father, Sir Henry Percy 8th Earl of Northumberland, was 51 and her mother, Catherine Neville, was 37. She married Sir William Herbert Knight of the Bath, Lord and Baron of Powys in 1597. They were the parents of at least 2 sons and 5 ...

  6. Daughter of Henry Percy, 4th earl of Northumberland, and Maud Herbert. She may have been brought up in the household of Margaret Beaufort, Countess of Richmond, along with her future husband, Edward Stafford, 3rd duke of Buckingham and his brother Henry. They married on 14 Dec 1490.

  7. George Villiers, 1st Duke of Buckingham, KG ( / ˈvɪlərz / VIL-ərz; 28 August 1592 – 23 August 1628), [1] [2] was an English courtier, statesman, and patron of the arts. He was a favourite and self-described "lover" of King James VI and I. [3] [4] Buckingham remained at the height of royal favour for the first three years of the reign of ...