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  1. Margaret Brooke, afterward Lady Denham. Charles Turner British Sitter Margaret, Lady Denham British. 1811 Not on view Print after a seventeenth- ...

  2. Margaret, Lady Denham (née Brooke; named Elizabeth in the cited printed sources [and in 18th century prints] but Margaret at the Royal Collection) Frances, Lady Whitmore ( née Brooke) [6] [7] Mary, Countess of Falmouth and Dorset ( née Bagot; named Elizabeth in the cited printed sources [and in 18th century prints] but Mary at the Royal Collection) [6] [7]

  3. 9 de dez. de 2021 · The portraits initially were kept in the Duke of York’s chambers, but at some point were moved to a dressing room in Windsor Palace, which is how they came to be known as “The Windsor Beauties.”. The notorious Samuel Pepys commented on the portraits that they “were good, but not like.”. He considered them flattering to the sitters.

  4. Brief Life History of Margaret. When Margaret Tuddenham was born in 1404, in Shouldham, Norfolk, England, her father, John De Tudenham, was 30 and her mother, Margaret de Harling, was 32. She married Sir Edmund Bedingfield about 1427, in Oxborough, Norfolk, England, United Kingdom. They were the parents of at least 3 sons and 3 daughters.

  5. He married his second wife Margaret Brooke in 1665, she being then about 18. Very soon afterwards she became mistress to the Duke of York, and her very early death in 1667 gave rise to the (unfounded) suspicion that the jealous Duchess had poisoned her.

  6. 10 de ago. de 2017 · This painting, currently on display in Graves Gallery, depicts Margaret Brooke, Lady Denham (1647-67). By The Newsroom. Published 10th Aug 2017, 15:00 BST. Updated 11th Sep 2017, 12:45 BST.

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