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Subject: [PLANTAGENET-DESCENDANTS-PROJECT] re;note to John and Lineage of the poet wyatt
Date: Wed, 26 Mar 2008 20:25:56 EDT
you stated: Can I answer this about the Stewarts would that be a resounding
yes. Mary
Stuart spelled it that way in France, because at the time the French
supposedly had no w. In Scotland it was spelled Stewart. I am related to
them through the Wyatts. Henry VII's sister Margaret married James IV I
believe. was it Owen Tudor who married Margaret Beaufort. Owen was Henry's
grandfather or great-grandfather. One of John of Gaunt's descendants married
the Tudor. The Wiatts married into the family through the marriage of Thomas
Wiatt and Elizabeth Brooke. Elizabeth's grandmother Brooke was Margaret
Neville the daughter of Edward Neville Lord Bergavenny. Her grandmother was
Joan Beaufort. Wasn't Margaret Beaufort a cousin of Joan's. Not a first
cousin, but a distant one.
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I believe I have a different view of Margaret who married James IV.
Margaret Beaufort was the mother of Henry VII, wife of Edmond Tudor, earl of
Richmond, Edmond being son of Owen Tudor and Katherine Valois, Princess of
France widow of Henry V. ([A History of England IN 1688 by David Hume David
Hume and revised by J. S. Brewer, MA. Professor of Modern History and English
Literature, King's College, London 1882]
Margaret Beaufort was the sole daughter and heiress of John Beaufort, 1st
Duke of Somerset and great-granddaughter of John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster.
She married second Lord Stanley. She was appointed the ward of William de la
Pole, Earl of Suffolk.
Joan Beaufort was a sister to John Beaufort, 1st Duke of Somerset and both,
children of John Beaufort, Earl of Somerset, Bishop of Winchester and his
wife Eleanor, Countess of Warwick. Joan Beaufort married James I, King of
Scotland and gave him nine children, [Camelot Village, Briton's Heritage and
History]
" His bride, Joan Beaufort gifted him with nine children; Margaret,
Alexander, James, Isabella, Joan, Eleanora, Mary and Annabella." Here's eight. She
would have been an aunt to Margaret Beaufort.
The daughter of Henry VII Tudor and Elizabeth Plantagenet of York, queen
consort of England was Margaret Tudor who married James IV King of Scotland..
James' marriage to Margaret Tudor brought six babies into the world, of which
only two survived to a fruitful age; James and Alexander.
[A History of England IN 1688 by David Hume David Hume and revised by J. S.
Brewer, MA. Professor of Modern History and English Literature, King's
College, London 1882] Margaret Tudor married also Archibald Douglas, "The House
of Normandy" and to Henry Stuart, Lord Methven.
If this is not correct, please let me know.
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