. The annals of England : an epitome of English history, from co[n]temporary writers, the rolls of Parliament, and other public records. From iheir Monument, Westminster, Abbe/, HENRY VII. Margaret, daughter of John Beaufort, duke ofSomerset, was born in the year 1441, and on the deathof her father became the ward of William de la Pole,duke of Suffolk, who endeavoured to unite her to hisson John, (afterwards the husband of Elizabeth of York,sister of Edward IV.); but in 1455 she married EdmundTudor, earl of Richmond, (son of Owen Tudor andKatherine of France,) who died in the following year,le


. The annals of England : an epitome of English history, from co[n]temporary writers, the rolls of Parliament, and other public records. From iheir Monument, Westminster, Abbe/, HENRY VII. Margaret, daughter of John Beaufort, duke ofSomerset, was born in the year 1441, and on the deathof her father became the ward of William de la Pole,duke of Suffolk, who endeavoured to unite her to hisson John, (afterwards the husband of Elizabeth of York,sister of Edward IV.); but in 1455 she married EdmundTudor, earl of Richmond, (son of Owen Tudor andKatherine of France,) who died in the following year,leaving her and her infant son Henry to the careof his brother Jasper, earl of Pembroke d. This, her only child, was born, probably in the castleof Pembroke, in the year 1456, and as early as his fifth d The countess in 1459 married Sir Henry Stafford, a youngerson of the duke of Buckingham, who died in 1481. In 1482 she mar-ried her third husband, Thomas, Lord Stanley, and survived until1509. Though naturally an object of suspicion to the Yorkistprinces, on account of her son, she was able to save herself fromany serious consequenc


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