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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 precontract ...

  2. 18th December, 2015. Eleanor Talbot: The Secret Queen. Whichever way one looks at it, Eleanor Talbot was the rock upon which the royal House of York foundered. Unwittingly, and for her part, surely, unintentionally, she brought about the downfall of a dynasty. Through her relationship with Edward IV she ultimately shook the Crown of England so ...

  3. 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.

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    The Titulus Regius argued that since Edward had agreed to marry Lady Eleanor Talbot, his marriage to Elizabeth Woodville was void. Both Eleanor and Edward were dead, but Robert Stillington , Bishop of Bath and Wells, further claimed to have actually carried out the ceremony.

  5. John Ashdown-Hill argues that Eleanor Talbot was married to Edward IV, and that therefore Edward's subsequent marriage to Elizabeth Woodville was bigamous, making her children illegitimate. He thereby offers a solution to one of history's great mysteries.

    • John Ashdown-Hill
    • The History Press, 2011
    • 0752468952, 9780752468952
  6. 26 de ago. de 2022 · Lady Eleanor Talbot (c. 1436 - 30 June 1468), also known by her married name Eleanor Butler, was a daughter of John Talbot, 1st Earl of Shrewsbury. After the death of king Edward IV of England it was claimed by his brother Richard, the future Richard III, that she had had a legal precontract of marriage to Edward, which invalidated ...

  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.