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 Henry VIII of England - New World Encyclopedia Preview
Catherine maintained that her first marriage was never consummated; if she were correct, no papal dispensation would have been necessary.
Catherine lost the title ‘Queen,’ and became the Dowager Princess of Wales; Mary was no longer a ‘Princess,’ but a mere ‘Lady.’ The Dowager Princess of Wales would die of cancer in 1536.
Catherine's daughter, the Lady Mary, was declared illegitimate, and Anne's issue was declared next in the line of succession.
www.newworldencyclopedia.org /preview/Henry_VIII_of_England   (5739 words)

  
 Henry Carey, 1st Baron Hunsdon   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
He was the son of Sir William Carey, Gentleman of the Privy Chamber and Esquire of the Body to King Henry VIII of England, and his mistress Mary Boleyn
Henry's mother, Lady Mary Carey (born Mary Boleyn), was briefly mistress to King Henry VIII of England, sometime in the late 1510s or early 1520s.
William Carey died suddenly from the sweats (probably what is now known as relapsing fever, carried by lice and ticks) on June 23, 1528 when Henry was only two.
www.tocatch.info /en/Henry_Carey,_1st_Baron_Hunsdon.htm   (1414 words)

  
 Lady in Waiting
Ladies in Waiting were considered 'noble companions' who, by their status and nobility, could better advise a woman of high station.
Ladies in Waiting were selected from high ranking and noble families and the most intimate friends and confidantes of Queen Elizabeth I. Queen Elizabeth was a very loyal person who never forgot the kindnesses shown to her, during the often perilous years before she became Queen of England, by friends and relatives.
Catherine Carey was a Chief Lady of the Bedchamber
www.elizabethan-era.org.uk /lady-in-waiting.htm   (1392 words)

  
 Mary BOLEYN
If the Carey children were his, Henry very likely would have added Henry Carey previous to the other "illegitimate daughters" before going to the Succession rights of the legitimately born daughters of his younger sister, the Brandons.
William Carey died on 23 Jun 1528 and Henry VIII promptly granted Anne Boleyn the wardship of her nephew (and possibly his son), two-year-old Henry Carey.
Her teenage daughter Catherine (born 1524) was appointed a maid of honor to Anne of Cleves, Henry VIII's fourth wife.
www.tudorplace.com.ar /Bios/MaryBoleyn.htm   (2347 words)

  
 Lady and Gentleman Salon and Spa
Lady's maid - A lady's maid is a female personal attendant who waits on the lady of the house.
Lady - A lady is a woman who is the counterpart of a lord; or, the counterpart of a gentleman.
Catherine was daughter of Lady Mary Boleyn by either her husband Sir William Carey, Gentleman of the Privy Chamber or her lover Henry VIII of England.
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 J. Craig Canada's Family Tree - aqwg181
Catherine Carey Countess of Nottingham was born after 1547 and died 25 Feb 1602/1603.
Philadelphia Carey Baroness Scrope of Bolton was born calculated 1554 and died 3 Feb 1626/1627.
Lady Scrope was sister to The Duke of Norfolk.
www.palmspringsbum.com /tree/aqwg181.htm   (3951 words)

  
 Catherine Carey (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.tamu.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
She was the daughter of William Carey, Gentleman of the Privy Chamber and Esquire of the Body to King Henry VIII of England, and his wife Lady Mary Boleyn, sometime mistress of said king.
Some have argued that Catherine and her brother Henry Carey, 1st Baron Hunsdon were fathered by Henry VIII himself.
She was daughter to Henry Carey, 1st Baron Hunsdon and his wife Ann Morgan, daughter of Sir Thomas Morgan and Anne Whitney.
read-and-go.hopto.org.cob-web.org:8888 /Tudor-people/Catherine-Carey.html   (591 words)

  
 Qwika - similar:List_of_Knights_and_Ladies_of_the_Garter
She was the daughter of Sir William Carey, Gentleman of the Privy Chamber and Esquire of the Body to King Henry VIII of England, and his wife Lady Mary Boleyn, who had once been mistress of the king.
He was the son of Sir William Carey, Gentleman of the Privy Chamber and Esquire of the Body to King Henry VIII of England, and his wife Mary Boleyn, who had once been a mistress of the King.
Mary Carey née Boleyn (she was married to William Carey, a gentleman of court) was the sister of Anne Boleyn, mak...
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 Courtly Lives ... The Boleyn Family Tree
Lady Rochford was jealous of the time her husband spent trying to help his sister, Anne.
Lady Rochford continued as Lady of the Bedchamber until the execution of Katherine Howard, cousin of Anne Boleyn and wife of Henry VIII.
The ladies of the bed chambers then saw the Admiral kiss the Princess on the lips while she was in bed.
www.angelfire.com /mi4/polcrt/BoleynTree.html   (3006 words)

  
 Berkshire History: Biographies: Sir Francis Knollys (1514-1596)
Mary blamed Elizabeth for the fatal termination of Lady Knollys' illness, attributing it to her husband's extended absence in the north.
Knollys married Catherine, the daughter of William Carey, Esquire of the Body to King Henry VIII, by Mary, the daughter of Sir Thomas Boleyn, Earl of Wiltshire, and sister of Queen Ann Boleyn.
Lady Knollys was thus first cousin to Queen Elizabeth and sister to Henry Carey, Lord Hunsdon.
www.berkshirehistory.com /bios/fknollys.html   (2593 words)

  
 Some Old but Juicy Bits from the Press
Catherine Carey was married in 1540 and bore her first child in 1541.
She became Lady Knollys; her daughter, Lettice Knollys, Countess of Essex and Leicester, is an ancestor of the Queen Mother.
When Catherine died, she was buried in Westminster Abbey and Queen Elizabeth I contributed £640 to the cost of her funeral.
www.aptg.org.uk /oldpress1.html   (583 words)

  
 Compare Prices and Read Reviews on Margaret George et al - The Autobiography of Henry VIII: With Notes by His Fool, ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
Catherine Howard, young, beautiful and flighty, who broke the king's heart when her adulterous affairs were discovered.
Like many Protestants, Catherine Carey and her husband have fled England to avoid persecution, so Will's letter is a secret.
Catherine, Somers writes, is not the daughter of William Carey as she supposed, but rather the king himself.
www.epinions.com /content_38445747844   (3026 words)

  
 CAREY
Carey was created first Viscount Falkland and Lord Deputy of Ireland in 1620.
Carey was linked to the London and Bristol Company which had initiated colonisation of Newfoundland through his wife who was the daughter of Sir Laurence Tanfield, one of the leaders of the Company.
It was still in existence by 1626 but ultimately failed and Carey granted much of his land to Sir Henry Salisbury who had been Carey's only known investor.
www.tudorplace.com.ar /CAREY.htm   (906 words)

  
 Catherine of Aragon, Part III: Mary Boleyn
Mary was Henry's mistress for quite a while -- we do not know for certain how long -- and may have borne him a child; however, he had her respectably married off to a minor courtier, William Carey, and it is difficult to know if the child (Catherine Carey) was Henry's progeny or William's.
This may have been either because she was not his child, or because she was a girl and therefore of no use to him.
Mary Boleyn Carey lived in apparent contentment with her husband until his death in 1528.
www.suite101.com /discussion.cfm/tudor_england/22979/146748   (650 words)

  
 Amazon.com: "Catherine Knollys": Key Phrase page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
Catherine Knollys was the daughter of Elizabeths aunt, Mary Boleyn, and had spent much time with her young cousin Elizabeth.
Catherine was the daughter of my mother's sister.
Lady Catherine Knollys, and their two children at the palatial Htel de Soissons.
www.amazon.com /phrase/Catherine-Knollys   (445 words)

  
 Table of Contents
Nobility, Women: The Farthingale, The Corset, The Ruff or Band, The Veil, The Sleeves, The Fan, The Semicircular or Folding Fan, Stockings, The Stocking Frame" "The Lady Elizabeth Howard, Catherine Carey, Mary Stuart, Mrs.
Mary Fitton, The Lady Anne Russell, The Lady Arabella Stuart" Mourning Robes.
"A NOBLE LADY OF THE COURT OF HENRY VIII, 1530-40" XVII.
www.doverpublications.com /cgi-bin/toc.pl/0486298450   (314 words)

  
 Guilde of St. George, Cast List 2003
Katherine Pole, Lady (Francis) Hastings, Dowager Countess of Huntingdon
Catherine Dudley, Lady (Henry) Hastings, 3rd Countess of Huntingdon
Catherine Carey, Lady (Charles) Howard, 1st Baroness Howard of Effingham
stgeorge.kugelblitz.co.uk /cast_list_2003.htm   (223 words)

  
 Lady Lettice Knollys
If your parents are dead, when and how did they die: My mother, Catherine Carey, died in the year of our Lord, 1568.
His manner is most charming for many ladies swoon at the mere sight of him; but on the list, he is as fierce as any man should be.
The Ladies never fear for their lives in foreign land, as these men are within distance.
www.kcrenfest.com /Performer/CharacterSurveys/2006/LetticeKnollys.htm   (2096 words)

  
 Lettice Knollys - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Her mother was Lady Catherine Carey, the daughter of Mary Boleyn and, possibly, Henry VIII.
The ceremony was rather reminiscent of his alleged, non-binding union with Lady Douglas Sheffield, by whom Leicester fathered his illegitimate son Robert Dudley, later styled Earl of Warwick.
Sir Francis Knollys insisted that his daughter and Leicester should marry again, in a bona fide ceremony that he could witness.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Lettice_Knollys   (912 words)

  
 New World Renaissance Band
An exciting surprise was, "My Lady Carey's Dumpe", (dumpe being a doleful song).
Or, maybe it was watching your brother and that same sister die by beheading within a few days of each other as in Mary Carey's case.
Or was Catherine Carey just finding out that the King just could be her father?
www.tudortimes.com /nwrb.htm   (3429 words)

  
 West Waterford Athletics Club Ireland   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
As we said there were many new comers last week including well known Waterford ladies footballer's physio Jean Brennan who now knows what it's like on the other side of the fence.
Annie May Lyons and Catherine Carey also made their debut and all three were very well turned out too, I might add.
The ladies race was won by Thurles Crokes athlete Madeline Dorney in 40.12.
www.westwaterfordathletics.org /news170504.shtml   (1792 words)

  
 Other Books / Publications at Donna's Korner Kollectibles
Story is about Lady Barbie and Lady Midge meeting an enchanted deer while traveling through an enchanted forest.
Catherine Carey Logan, 1763, Doll Madame Alexander, 2000 Dear America Series Doll Catherine Carey Logan from 1763, with hard cover book, 'Standing in the Light', about a Quaker Girl held captive by Native Americans, and she would discover the truth about tolerance.
She is an 18 inch vinyl doll with reddish brown hair and moving brown eyes.
www.collectoronline.com /9894/InventoryPage/1617127/1.html   (1778 words)

  
 The Order of the Rose - A Xanga Blogring   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
My name is Catherine Carey and I am the daughter of Mary Boleyn and William Carey.
Maybe he'll never heal...but I shall always remember him as a playful young handsome innocent boy as one a 12-year-old girl like me has never seen when I first saw him with my own eyes the day I was to arrive to Edinburgh Castle as a lady-in-waiting to my cousin, Queen Anne.
I come from northern England, descended in the female line from the Butlers and Howards, and in the male line from a knight of William the Conqueror.
www.xanga.com /groups/group.aspx?id=2068912   (865 words)

  
 CalendarHome.com - 1603 - Calendar Encyclopedia
January 15 - Catherine Carey, Lady in waiting to Elizabeth I of England
February 23 - Andrea Cesalpino, Italian philosopher, physician, and botanist (born 1519)
September 8 - George Carey, 2nd Baron Hunsdon, English politician (b.
encyclopedia.calendarhome.com /1603.htm   (635 words)

  
 1568 - Free net encyclopedia
March 23 - Peace of Longjumeau ends the Second War of Religion in France.
Again Catherine de Medici and Charles IX make substantial concessions to the Huguenots.
January 15 - Catherine Carey, Chief Lady of the Bedchamber to Elizabeth I of England
www.netipedia.com /index.php/1568   (584 words)

  
 (Yolande of_Aragon - Charles of_Buccleuch MONTAGU-DOUGLAS )
Margaret Alice BRIDGEMAN (Lady) -- to -- Catherine CAREY
Henry CAREY (Baron Hunsdon) -- to -- Charles CAVENDISH-BENTIN (Reverend)
Kathleen CRICHTON (Lady) -- to -- Mary DE_BOHUN
www.usgennet.org /family/coy/index/ind0085.html   (244 words)

  
 W. J. Lyons Jr., Funeral Home,
The daughter of the late Edward and Catherine Carey, Sister Dolores is survived by her nieces, Barbara Novko, of Oneonta, Ann Carey, of Albany and her nephews, Arthur and John Hutson and Francis and Michael Carey all of Albany.
The Sisters of Mercy wish to thank the staff at Our Lady of Mercy Life Center for the compassionate care given to Sister during her short stay at the facility.
Contributions in memory of Sister Dolores may be made to the Sisters of Mercy Retirement Fund, 310 South Manning Blvd., Albany, NY 12208.
www.funeralplan.com /lyons/archive?id=13083   (268 words)

  
 List2.html - Madame Alexander Dolls
She is dressed as Eliza Dolittle first was in the classic movie and Broadway Play, My Fair Lady, when Henry Higgins first met her when she was a Cockney girl selling flowers.
She is wearing a hat with purple flowers, a dark green coat over a purple checked apron or overdress, deep purple print underdress, neck scarf, and fl boot-like high heels.
ALX1096B Catherine Carey Logan, 1763, with Standing in the Light, a Quaker Girl held captive by Lenape Native Americans, discover the truth about tolerance.
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 File PLOTTERS.GED: KNOLLYS, Charles - KNOYLE, Thomas
Two children were borne to Elizabeth, Countess Banbury, in 1520 and 1530.
As William was 80 years old at this time, it was widely supposed that the children's real father was Edward Vaux, 4th Baron Vaux, who had been in love with Elizabeth, Lady Banbury, since before her marriage. S20 
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