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  1. Frances Brandon married Henry Grey in the chapel of his London house in Southwark. This lady's ancestry combined royal and middle-class blood and, from her husband's point of view, her kinship with the King was of incalculable value; its results were to prove fatal to every member of the family but herself.

  2. 12 de ago. de 2020 · On 16 July 1517, Lady Frances Brandon was born at Hatfield between two and three in the morning as the daughter of Mary Tudor, Queen of France and Duchess of Suffolk, and Charles Brandon, Duke of Suffolk. She was born on the day St. Francis was canonised (in 1228) and her name commemorated the Saint.

  3. 2 de ago. de 2022 · Frances Brandon-Pickett supported local schools. Frances Brandon-Pickett, a member of one of Queen Creek’s founding families and the namesake of a local school has died. She was 94. Her death was announced Tuesday, Aug. 2 in a statement from the Queen Creek Unified School District. She was teacher, an artist and a lifelong supporter of Queen ...

  4. Eleanor Brandon; Eleanor Clifford; Elizabeth I. Ferdinando Stanley; Frances Brandon (1517-1559) Henry Brandon (1522-1534) Henry Carey (1525-1596) Henry Fitzroy; Henry VII. of England; Henry VIII. of England; Jane Grey (1537-1554) Jane Seymour (1509-1537), the third wife of the English King Henry VIII. Katherine Grey (1540-1568) Katherine Parr

  5. Dr. Frances Brandon. Frances Brandon is a fully qualified orthodontist. She worked as a general dentist with special interest in childrens dentistry until 1995, when she began 3 years of specialised training in how to diagnose, prevent and treat dental and facial irregularities. She received her Membership of Orthodontics from the Royal college ...

  6. Frances Brandon. 1517 - 1559. Full bio coming soon. Image: Portrait of a Woman, tentatively identified as Lady Frances Brandon, c.1560, RCIN 402655, Royal Collection ...

  7. 24 de nov. de 2015 · Frances Grey nee Brandon is another ‘not quite Tudor princess.’ She was the elder daughter of Henry VIII’s sister Mary Tudor the Dowager Queen of France and her second husband Charles Brandon, Duke of Suffolk- based on modern rules she would not be defined as a princess but her nearness to the crown at a time when there was a shortage of Tudor heirs created tragedy for her three daughters.