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  1. Margaret Shelton. Margaret Shelton may refer to: Margaret (Madge) Shelton, possible mistress of Henry VIII of England. Margaret Shelton (artist) (1915–1983), Canadian artist. Meg Shelton (died 1705), alleged witch. Margaret Sheldon, one of two known as "Doughnut Girls" (or "Doughnut Dollies"); see National Doughnut Day. Category: Human name ...

  2. 8 de jan. de 2020 · On this day in Tudor history, 8th January 1571, Mary Shelton (married names: Heveningham and Appleyard) was buried at Heveningham Church, Suffolk. Mary Shelton was Queen Anne Boleyn's cousin and lady-in-waiting, and may also have been King Henry VIII's mistress. She also contributed to the Devonshire Manuscript with the likes of Mary Howard, Lady Margaret Douglas and Lord Thomas Howard. Find ...

  3. ~ The Court of Anne Boleyn: Madge Shelton, A Guest Post By Lissa Bryan ~ In this month's posts, you'll see many of the same names repeated, and I... ~ The Court of Anne Boleyn: Madge Shelton, A Guest Post By Lissa Bryan ~ In this month's posts, you'll see many of the same names repeated, and I thought we'd examine some of the figures who played...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mary_SheltonMary Shelton - Wikipedia

    The other rumour, that 'Madge' Shelton might become Henry's wife in 1538, appears in one of the Lisle Letters. Uncertainty over the date of Mary's birth means she could have been as young as fifteen when she began her affair with King Henry VIII. Their affair together was short-lived, only lasting about six months.

  5. 8 de jun. de 2018 · A daughter named in historical records as ‘Madge’ Shelton is said to have been a mistress of King Henry VIII but it is not known if ‘Madge’ refers to Margaret or Mary Shelton. The preponderance of evidence indicates it was Mary and she became Henry VIII’s mistress for about six months in 1534-35, causing friction between Queen Anne Boleyn and Lady Shelton.

  6. Madge Shelton was the maternal niece of Thomas Boleyn, 1st Earl of Wiltshire, and the cousin of Anne Boleyn. In 1535, Anne discovered that King Henry VIII was one of Shelton's admirers, and Anne pressured her to become the King's mistress, as the Earl of Wiltshire had warned Anne that the King's mistress during Anne's pregnancy had to be a trustworthy person.