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  Elizabeth BLOUNT (B. Talboys of Kyme / B. Clinton of Marstoke) ... mother of a royal bastard
Elizabeth was very bright, and so good at singing and dancing that she partnered the King in the "mummery" which was part of the Christmas celebrations of 1514, while the Queen was still recovering from the loss of a new baby yet again.
Elizabeth "wan the King's harte", and her father was promoted to "Esquire of the Body", which meant personal attendance on the King in his bedroom.
In 1522, Elizabeth was replaced in the King's affections by Mary Boleyn.
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 Elizabeth Blount
Elizabeth Blount, better known as Bessie Blount (~1502 - 1540).
Elizabeth, better known by her nickname of "Bessie," was the daughter of a Lancashire knight living in the reign of Henry VII, the first Tudor king of England.
Bessie's father was a loyal, if unremarkable, servant to the royal family and he accompanied Henry VIII to France in 1513 whenever the king waged war against Louis XII.
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 Roger p@rsons_world: Elizabeth Blount
Elizabeth, the second daughter, was to become one of Queen Catherine's maids of honour from May 1512, for which she was to be paid 100 shillings a year.
She was not at the masked entertainment where Elizabeth Blount sang a song she had written herself and asked William Cornish Master of the King's Chapel, to set it to music for her to sing to the King.
His wife, Elizabeth, alarmed that he was squandering all the family wealth, leaving nothing for her and her children, had him certified as a lunatic, and his property placed under the custodianship of Cardinal Wolsey, with her in control, and her son Gilbert placed in the Cardinal's household.
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 Henry VIII of England   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Born at the Palace of Placentia at Greenwich, Henry was the third child of Henry VII and Elizabeth of York.
In 1493, the young Henry was appointed Constable of Dover Castle and Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports.
Finally, if the Lady Elizabeth also did not have children, she was to be followed by the descendants of Henry VIII's deceased sister, Mary Tudor, Duchess of Suffolk.
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Edward Blount of Sodington, Sheriff of Shropshire (dsp)
Elizabeth Wylde (d 23.04.1656, dau of George Wylde of Droitwich)
The children of this marriage were born whilst Penelope was married to Robert Rich, 1st Earl of Warwick, and so were illegitimate.
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1540 Events Deaths January 6 Thomas Cromwell Spain Society of Jesus Catholicism Joseph Justus Scaliger September 2 Elizabeth Blount
ยป Elizabeth Blount, mistress of Henry VIII of England
Newport station featuring a mixture of local and national talk shows and different types of music.
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