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  1. Lady Anne Hastings, Countess of Shrewsbury (c. 1471–1520) was an English noblewoman who served as a lady-in-waiting to Queen consort Catherine of Aragon, the first wife of King Henry VIII of England. Anne was the first wife of George Talbot, 4th Earl of Shrewsbury, by whom she had 11 children.

  2. Catherine Woodville. Lady Anne Hastings, Countess of Huntingdon ( née Anne Stafford) (c. 1483–1544) was an English noble. She was the daughter of Henry Stafford, 2nd Duke of Buckingham, and Catherine Woodville, sister of queen consort Elizabeth Woodville. She was first the wife of Sir Walter Herbert and then George Hastings, 1st ...

  3. 24 de jul. de 2017 · Anne Hastings. In 1509, not long after becoming king, Henry is said to have had an affair with a noble lady who was married – her name was Anne Hastings. Hastings was a Stafford by birth and her brother was Edward Stafford, Duke of Buckingham.

  4. Anne Hastings (née Stafford), Countess of Huntingdon, is a lady-in-waiting to Queen Catherine of Aragon, mistress of King Henry VII, and a royal courtier. Lady Anne enters the queen's service as a royal lady after her marriage to King Henry VIII. Archbishop Thomas Wolsey advises the king to...

  5. 27 de abr. de 2022 · Anne Hastings, Countess of Shrewsbury (c.1471- 1520), was an English noblewoman who served as a lady-in-waiting to Queen consort Catherine of Aragon, the first wife of King Henry VIII of England. Anne was the first wife of George Talbot, 4th Earl of Shrewsbury, by whom she had 11 children.

  6. When Lady Anne Hastings was born in 1485, in Middlesex, England, her father, Sir Edward Hastings, was 19 and her mother, Mary Hungerford, was 19. She married Thomas Stanley on 17 December 1500, in Leicestershire, England, United Kingdom. They were the parents of at least 5 sons and 2 daughters.

  7. Portrait of Anne Hastings. She is often considered to be one of Henry's mistresses. Kelly Hart's study The Mistresses of Henry VIII was published in 2009. In 2010, Mary Boleyn: The True Story of Henry VIII's Favourite Mistress by Josephine Wilkinson was published, and in 2012, Alison Weir published Mary Boleyn: The Great and Infamous Whore.