Lady Margaret Beaufort (pronounced /ˈboʊfərt/ BOH-fərt or /ˈbjuːfərt/ BEW-fərt; 31 May 1443 – 29 June 1509) was a major figure in the Wars of the Roses...
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Beaufort and his wife Margaret Holland, the daughter of Thomas Holland, 2nd Earl of Kent and Alice FitzAlan, had six children. His granddaughter Lady...
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Henry VI. The eventual heiress of the Beaufort family was Lady Margaret Beaufort, only daughter of John Beaufort, 1st Duke of Somerset, who married Edmund...
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Graves as Lord Stanley, the fourth husband of Lady Margaret Beaufort Amanda Hale as Lady Margaret Beaufort, mother of Henry Tudor, a great-granddaughter...
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meaning "I often remember" or "Think of me often", the motto of Lady Margaret Beaufort, who founded Christ's College and St John's College at Cambridge...
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Malpas. Margaret St John, Abbess of Shaftesbury. She married secondly, in 1439, John Beaufort, 1st Duke of Somerset, by whom she had one daughter: Lady Margaret...
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St John's College, Cambridge, England. The club is named after Lady Margaret Beaufort, founder of the College. LMBC was founded in 1825 by twelve members...
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John Welles, 1st Viscount Welles, a relative of the king's mother Lady Margaret Beaufort; in this second marriage, Cecily gave birth to two daughters. In...
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Elizabeth was forced to yield pre-eminence to Henry VII's mother, Lady Margaret Beaufort; her influence on events in these years, and her eventual departure...
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of the University of Cambridge, founded by the Tudor matriarch Lady Margaret Beaufort. In constitutional terms, the college is a charitable corporation...
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