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Richard_III and Anne NEVILL are married in Westminster,,London,England
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Philippe of_Orleans and Henrietta Anne STUART are married in Paris,,France
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 The Richard III and Yorkist History Server
The splendid ceremony and the feast and jousting which followed it are descriibed in 'A Narrative of the Marriage of Richard Duke of York and Anne of Norfolk' taken from Illustrations of Ancient State and Chivalry from Manuscripts preserved in the Ashmolean Museum (edited by W.H. Black, 1840).
That would have been the last anyone heard of Anne Mowbray had it not been for the sharp eyes of a workman on a building site in Stepney in December 1964 who spotted a small lead coffin among the debris of demolition.
In May 1965 Anne's body was reinterred in Westminster Abbey, near her original burial place.
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 The Mowbray Family
NIGEL DE MOWBRAY, one of whose sons, Phillip, was the founder of the Scottish Mowbrays.
By this time the Mowbrays were trying to concentrate their affairs in Norfolk and Suffolk and had prolonged struggles over land and property with the up-and-coming Paston family, amongst others.
LADY ANNE MOWBRAY, Countess of Norfolk, who, upon her marriage to her close kinsman Prince Richard of York, became daughter-in-law of King Edward IV and was styled Duchess of York and Norfolk, the Norfolk dukedom having been conferred upon her fiancé in a new creation.
www.queens-haven.co.uk /mow-cover.htm   (880 words)

  
 RoyaList Online - Royal Genealogy - Anne Mowbray (daughter of John, 4th Duke of Norfolk)
Anne Mowbray (daughter of John, 4th Duke of Norfolk)
Anne was originally buried in Westminster Abbey, but her coffin was later removed and reburied next to her mother's tomb in Aldgate.
In 1964, workers at a Stepney building site discovered a small lead coffin, with a Latin inscription identifying it as Anne's.
www.royalist.info /execute/biog?person=408   (146 words)

  
 The Marriage of Richard of Shrewsbury, Duke of York, to Lady Anne Mowbray Giclee Print by James Northcote at ...
The Marriage of Richard of Shrewsbury, Duke of York, to Lady Anne Mowbray Giclee Print by James Northcote at AllPosters.com
This art print was created using a sophisticated digital printer.
The Marriage of Richard of Shrewsbury, Duke of York, to Lady Anne Mowbray
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The story of one of England’s great medieval families.
With genealogical tables of famous descendants including Anne Boleyn, Elizabeth I, Sir Winston Churchill, Diana, Princess of Wales, Audrey Hepburn, George Washington, Thomas Jefferson and George W. Bush.
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  Food Timeline: history notes-pie & pastry
Melton Mowbray is one of the most famous.
This dish's ingredients suggest it evolved from the mincemeat/mince pies tradition.
The new arrival was quickly added to the sweetmeats of Britain, among which it is still to be found.
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