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  1. Edward Burgh was born in 1461 to Sir Thomas Burgh, 1st Baron Burgh in Lincolnshire and Margaret de Ros. He was knighted at Stoke Field in 1487. He succeeded to the title of 2nd Lord Burgh, of Gainsborough [E., 1487] on the death of his father in 1495, although he was never called to Parliament under this writ.

  2. Margaret Burgh (d. before April 1493), married Sir George Tailboys. Like her brother Edward, Lord Burgh, her husband Sir George was found to be a lunatic, in 1531. Thomas Burgh In his will, his father gave him a cross of gold with an emerald. Anne Burgh In his will, her father gave her a cross of gold set with precious stones and rubies.

    • Gainsborough, Lincolnshire, England
    • Elizabeth Percy
    • Thomas Burgh
    • Edward Burgh, Thomas Burgh, Margaret Burgh, Elizabeth Burgh, Anne Burgh
  3. 15 de abr. de 2024 · 1530 – Death of Gilbert Tailboys, 1st Baron Tailboys and first husband of Elizabeth (Bessie Blount), mistress of Henry VIII. He was laid to rest in South Kyme Church. 1545 – Death of Sir Robert Dymoke, champion at the coronations of Henry VII and Henry VIII.

  4. Há 1 dia · The Tudor family rose to power and started the Tudor period in the wake of the Wars of the Roses (1455–1487), which left the main House of Lancaster (with which the Tudors were aligned) extinct in the male line.

  5. 12 de abr. de 2024 · Thomas Vaux, 2nd Baron Vaux was one of the early English Tudor poets associated with Sir Thomas Wyatt and the Earl of Surrey. Vaux accompanied the lord chancellor Thomas Cardinal Wolsey on his embassy to France in 1527 and attended King Henry VIII to Calais and Boulogne in 1532.

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  6. 28 de abr. de 2024 · A charter of King Henry II which records that “primus Willielmum de Lancaster, baronem de Kendale, qui prius vocabatur de Tailboys” married “Gundredam comitissam Warwic”[962], certainly suggests that this assumption is probably correct, but the question is not entirely without doubt.

  7. 26 de abr. de 2024 · Role In: Glorious Revolution. John Murray, 2nd marquess and 1st duke of Atholl (born February 24, 1660, Knowsley, Lancashire, England—died November 14, 1724, Huntingtower, Perth, Scotland) was a leading Scottish supporter of William and Mary and of the Hanoverian succession.