Elle est mariée avec Sir Henry Heydon of Baconsthorpe.
Ils se sont mariés en l'an 1402 à Devon, England.
Ils se sont mariés en l'an 1450. Ils se sont mariés en l'an 1461 à Blickling, Norfolk, England. Ils se sont mariés en l'an 1463 à Blickling, Norfolk, England. Ils se sont mariés en l'an 1468 à Blickling, Norfolk, England. Ils se sont mariés en l'an 1468. Ils se sont mariés en l'an 1473 à Blickling, Norfolk, England. Ils se sont mariés en l'an 1473. Ils se sont mariés en l'an 1497 à Blickling, Norfolk, England. Ils se sont mariés à Blickling, Norfolk, England.Enfant(s):
October 27, 1532: "Anne Boleyn, Marquess of Pembroke, and Queen-in-waiting, made her debut at the great banquet held by King Henry VIII of England in Calais in honour of King Francis I of France.
The hall was magnificently decorated with hangings of cloth of gold tissue and silver, ornamented with gold wreaths encrusted with precious stones and pearls, lit by twenty candelabra of silver and silver-gilt carrying 100 wax candles.
Following the dinner which had consisted of 170 different dishes prepared alternately in the French and English styles, the stage was set for Anne to enter...
Leading a masque of six ladies, 'gorgeously apparelled' according to the chronicler Edward Hall, each wore loose, gold-laced overdresses of cloth of gold, with sashes of crimson satin ornamented with a wavy pattern in cloth of silver, all were masked, and were escorted by four maids of honour in crimson satin and tabards of cypress lawn.
The six ladies who accompanied Anne were; her sister Mary, her aunt Dorothy, Countess of Derby, another aunt Elizabeth, Lady Fitzwalter, her sister-in-law Jane, Lady Rochford, Lady Lisle, and Lady Wallop.
The Countess of Derby led out Marguerite of Navarre's husband the King of Navarre, and the other ladies their partners, whilst King Francis himself was claimed by Anne.
After only a couple of dances Henry could no longer contain his excitement, and removed the ladies masks.
The dancing continued for another hour, during which time Francis and Anne enjoyed a private conversation.
Henry and Anne had spent more than two weeks in Calais, during which Anne lived like a Queen, escorted by Henry everywhere and lodging with him at the Exchequer.
There were difficulties however, no leading ladies on the French side were present to meet Anne.
Francis's wife Eleanor was the niece of Catherine of Aragon, so that was out of the question. And Francis sister Marguerite, pleaded ill-health-which some say was a sign of her disapproval- although it's likely Francis himself suggested to her not to come as he was desperate not to hinder his own alliance he hoped to make with the Pope.
Anne had been specially elevated to the peerage by her future husband Henry - in an elaborate ceremony - the previous month.
Her new title (as mentioned above) made her one of the wealthiest and highest ranking non-royal ladies in England, with lands (mostly in Pembroke in Wales, plus the two manor houses in Middlesex she had already received earlier that year) worth over £1000.
It was also the first time a hereditary peerage title had been granted to a woman." - The Anne Boleyn Society (https://www.facebook.com/SocietyAnne)
(Geneviève Bujold as Anne Boleyn in 'Anne of The Thousand Days', 1969)
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Sir Henry Heydon of Baconsthorpe |