Please complete the captcha to let us know you are a real person. His older sister Jacqueline, better known as Jacquetta of Luxembourg, married . Birthplace: Fienns, Pas-de-Calais, Nord-Pas-de-Calais, France. Richard and the King battled it out. Henry asked his late brothers chamberlain, Sir Richard Woodville (also spelled Wydevill), to be in charge of her journey. [13] In the novel, Jacquetta is portrayed as having indeed dabbled quite a bit in witchcraft, displaying what would seem to be actual power. The Woodvilles rose to great prominence and power, through Elizabeth's influence. Episode 148 - The Life and Legacy of Jacquetta of Luxembourg with Becky Stockton - YouTube Natalie Grueninger speaks with Becky Stockton about the life and legacy of Jacquetta of. Thibaud of Luxembourg, Count of Brienne, Bishop of Le Mans, Catherine of Luxembourg married Arthur III, Duke of Brittany, Isabelle of Luxembourg, Countess of Guise, married Charles, Count of Maine. Jacquetta was in terrible danger, under house arrest with the queen. 3 p. 538. He was the love of her life. They excluded Richard, the Duke of York, as well as other Yorkist supporters. Edward appointed her husband the treasurer of England and Earl Rivers. With her husband dead she had two sons to take care of. The aristocrats exited the tower and the King and Queen returned to London, but it would not be the end of the fighting. p. 160, Royal Ancestry D. Richardson 2013 Vol. Born in the Duchy of Lorraine into the House of Valois-Anjou, Margaret was the second eldest daughter of Ren, King of Naples, and Isabella, Duchess of Lorraine. An email has been sent to the person who requested the photo informing them that you have fulfilled their request, There is an open photo request for this memorial. Change), You are commenting using your Facebook account. B. Nichols and Son, 1822-1841), FHL book Q 942.55 H2bal; FHL microfilm 962,237 ite., vol. Via her first marriage to King Henry V's brother, she became the Duchess of Bedford. So, though the Woodville family certainly had connections Elizabeth was not considered nobility, a fact which would come to be quite . She was a woman who ventured outside of the traditional role of women and chose to forge her own destiny in the world. On 22 April 1433 at age 17, Jacquetta married John of Lancaster, 1st Duke of Bedford, at Throuanne. Please try again later. His victories at Barnet and Tewkesbury that year guaranteed the Yorkist kingship in England. her burial place is unknown.Jacquetta of Luxembourg was born in 1415 in St Pol, Artois, France. Biography: Jacquetta of Luxembourg, Duchess of Bedford and Countess Rivers On August 25, 2018 By hmalagisi In Biographies (Born around 1415/1416- Died May 30, 1472). Jacquetta is a main character in Philippa Gregory's 2009 novel The White Queen, a fictionalized account of the life of her eldest daughter Elizabeth. Share this memorial using social media sites or email. The myth of Melusina tells the tale of the water goddess Melusina. Jacquetta was the oldest child of her parents nine children; her uncle Louis, later to be a Bishop, was an ally of Englands King Henry VI in his claim to the crown of France. Please ensure you have given Find a Grave permission to access your location in your browser settings. The King lost, his first defeat, and knowing his wifes family would now be in danger sent Richard Woodville and his son John to Grafton where Jacquetta already was. Dates vary over her first marriage at Throuanne (not Therouanne or Therouenne) and 20 April 1433 is perhaps closer than 22 April, though the difference hardly matters. Jacquetta Woodville was born an aristocrat, married into a royal family, and is an ancestor of every subsequent . The relationship was chaste at this time, and the Duke made no known objections. Jacquetta fled with the queen and her two-year old son into the Tower of London to prepare for siege. ), vol. Anthony Grey, Knt., son and heir apparent. John was Henry VI's regent in France, so a marriage to Jacquetta was mutually beneficial for them both. It is possible that she may have seen Joan of Arc. Jacquetta was not supposed to be able to exercise her dower rights if she married without royal permission. Oops, something didn't work. Warwick then sent a guard to Grafton and had Jacquetta snatched from her home. When Henry VI was in his extended isolation due to his mental breakdown, and Edward IVs Yorkist army was at the gates of London in 1461, Jacquetta was asked to negotiate with Margaret of Anjou to keep the Yorkist army from vandalizing the city. The English nobility was also alarmed, as the twelve unmarried siblings of the new Queen would require suitable noble marriages. HM George I's 7-Great Grandmother. Search above to list available cemeteries. William de la Pole sold his manor of Grafton to Sir Richard as a favor to the young couple and they established house. Elizabeth Woodville and her children had to seek sanctuary, along with Jacquetta. English John, often known as Bedford, fought against the French to try to press Henrys claims to the French crown. She bore Richard 16 children. The story is set in 14356, after the death of her first husband, John, Duke of Bedford. On learning of the marriage, Henry VI refused to see them, but was mollified by the payment of a fine of 1000. The main argument against the marriage was a supposed precontract that Edward had made with another woman, but the witchcraft charge was inserted to show that Jacquetta had worked with Elizabeth to enchant Edward, Richards brother. 1726. Jacquetta was now nineteen, widowed, and rather well endowed. During the journey, Jacquetta and Richard fell in love and married in secret (before 23 March 1437), without seeking the king's permission. Jacquetta Woodville (1444/45 1509). [S27] #849 Burke's Guide to the Royal Family (1973), (London: Burke's Peerage, c1973), FHl book 942 D22bgr., p. 202. Three years after the battle and the accession of Edward IV of England, her eldest daughter Elizabeth Woodville married the new king and became queen. [S91] #1531 The Coat of Arms, (Published by the Heraldry Society, Swalcliffe, Banbury, Oxon 1962-1963. 3 p. 726. Jacquetta of Luxembourg. Jacquetta of Luxembourg was born in the year 1416 to Peter of Luxembourg and Margaret de Baux. Resend Activation Email, Please check the I'm not a robot checkbox, If you want to be a Photo Volunteer you must enter a ZIP Code or select your location on the map. The ulcers also could have been caused by osteomyelitis, a chronic bone infection that would have made walking extremely painful. PM Churchill's 13-Great Grandmother. Jacques de Luxembourg. Anthony, now nineteen, was married off by Jacquetta. It was said that Jacquetta and Elizabeth trapped the King with witchcraft, and this rumor would haunt both for life. Married first,at age 17, to Prince John of Lancaster, son of King Henry IV. Jacquetta of Luxembourg (Q448289) Figure of the Wars of the Roses edit Statements instance of human 1 reference image Jacquetta-of-luxembourg.jpg 2,048 1,053; 125 KB 0 references sex or gender female 1 reference country of citizenship France 1 reference name in native language Jacquette de Luxembourg (French) 0 references given name Jacquette Marriage would be Jacquettas destiny. Elizabeth went to her parents at Grafton to seek help. As for her second marriage, what source gives the place? Failed to delete memorial. They barred her from the city and Jacquetta left the city. She had dower rights to some of her husbands lands and about one-third of the income from them and would be a marriage prize that Henry could use to advantage. She now would be the Queens mother. Jaquetta spent the rest of her life being a devoted mother and grandmother, and died in 1472, three years after her beloved husband was killed. The couple had fallen in love and married without the King's permission. The Duke was growing weaker and with the loss of his strongest ally he found it difficult to maintain English territories. She survived to the 1490s. The English now faced the French Army yet again. Richard Neville, Earl of Warwick who had been instrumental in Edward gaining the throne, stood to lose the most. The Duke was the third son of King Henry IV of England and Mary de Bohun, and thus the grandson of John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster, himself the third son of Edward III.Jacquetta was a fourth cousin, twice removed of Sigismund of Luxembourg, the reigning Holy Roman Emperor, and King of Bohemia and Hungary.The marriage was childless and the Duke died on 15 September 1435 at Rouen. After the battle of Towton, won by the Yorkists, Jacquettas husband and her son Anthony, part of the losing side, were imprisoned in the Tower of London. As a result, the baby could not carry the title of Prince of Wales because he had not received formal recognition from the King. If you notice a problem with the translation, please send a message to [emailprotected] and include a link to the page and details about the problem. Though they could have stayed at court the couple moved to Grafton in Northhamptonshire. Daughter of Pierre de Luxembourg and Margaret of Baux. U.S. President [NIXON] 's 14-Great Grandmother. Jacquetta would have no say in these events, but she would begin to understand the tense relationships between France and England and how war worked. Although married for two years they were childless when John died in September 1435. She would live just long enough to see her family returned to glory. Quickly see who the memorial is for and when they lived and died and where they are buried. The most infamous was the marriage of her 20-year-old son, John, to Katherine Neville, Duchess of Norfolk. Jacquetta and her husband received recognition for their loyalty. Please check your email and click on the link to activate your account. She married John, 1st Duke of Bedford (1389-1435) 1433 JL . While the King was fighting the Lancaster heir, Lancaster supporters attacked the Tower of London. Try again later. Louis de Luxembourg, Count of Saint-Pol, of Brienne, de Ligny, and Conversano (1418 - 19 December 1475) belonged to the Ligny branch of the House of Luxemburg and was Constable of France. Jacquetta of Luxembourg Jacquetta of Luxembourg, Countess Rivers (1415/16 - 30 May 1472) was the eldest daughter of Peter I of Luxembourg, Count of Saint-Pol, Conversano and Brienne, and his wife Margaret of Baux (Margherita del Balzo of Andria). 9 volumes. Ancestor of Henry IV of France and Mary, Queen of Scots. Richard Woodville was ordered to Calais and Jacquetta again went with him. The Rivers were pardoned by the King. Jacquetta of Luxembourg, Duchess of Bedford, died on May 30, 1472. Jacquetta, like most women of her age, was a pawn in her familys ambitions. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in: You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. Lord Rivers and Anthony joined the army while Jacquetta went to once again serve her mistress. The marriage was childless, and the Duke died on 15 September 1435 at Rouen. The Lord Rivers and Anthony, however, were held prisoners for sixth months. Please contact Find a Grave at [emailprotected] if you need help resetting your password. 74 Pedigree of Pashley facing p. 12. [8] Jacquetta survived her husband by three years and died in 1472, at about 56 years of age. In 1448 Richard was created Lord Rivers: his advancement ensured his family supported Henry VI in the dynastic feuding of the Wars of the Roses. Jacquettas uncle, John of Luxembourg, held Joan of Arc for four months from the English. They bought a home in Grafton, Northamptonshire. He died two years later and the marriage was childless. When King Henry VI learned of the marriage he banished the couple from court and fined them 1000. Ill look into your book. This may explain their support for the cause of the Duchy against France and the engagement of Edward V to Anne. Married William Herbert, son of William Herbert and Anne Devereux. Wake brought to Warwick Castle a lead figurine "made like a man-of-arms broken in the middle and made fast with a wire," and alleged that Jacquetta had fashioned it and two others to represent the king's family to use for witchcraft and sorcery. Oxford: John Johnson, 1928), FHL book Q 929.242 W159w; FHL microfilm 1696491 it., vol. Henry was enraged and fined the couple 1000. Save to an Ancestry Tree, a virtual cemetery, your clipboard for pasting or Print. Very little is known about her youth. The safety of Englishmen in France was no longer guaranteed. I had a plaque placed in Carisbrooke Castle Museum to commemorate the campaign, the men and Sir Thomas, as no one had done that. Previously sponsored memorials or famous memorials will not have this option. While she was born about 1416, what is the authority for the month of July and the place of St Pol? The Rivers also stayed within their home when Richard, Duke of York, claimed the throne of England. The privy council decided a leader needed to be put in place. Three years after the battle and the accession of Edward IV of England, Jacquetta's eldest daughter Elizabeth Woodville married him and became Queen consort of England. Anthony Woodville (1440-42 - 25 Jun 1483). Queen's College, Cambridge. In the spring of 1435 the Duke and Jacquetta left for the safer city of Rouen, an English held French city. Was Jacquetta a Witch? There is a problem with your email/password. Becoming a Find a Grave member is fast, easy and FREE. According to the report, she passed away tragically and lost her life. Your account has been locked for 30 minutes due to too many failed sign in attempts. Are you adding a grave photo that will fulfill this request? [S17] #894 Cahiers de Saint-Louis (1976), Louis IX, Roi de France, (Angers: J. Saillot, 1976), FHL book 944 D22ds., vol. [S11] Alison Weir, Britain's Royal Families: The Complete Genealogy (London, U.K.: The Bodley Head, 1999), pages 105,108, 111,124,125. Which memorial do you think is a duplicate of Jacquette Woodville (111143241)? As such, she is an ancestress of all subsequent English and British monarchs, including Elizabeth II, and seven other present-day European monarchs.Jacquetta died on 30 May 1472 in Grafton, Northamptonshire, England. Richard and Jacquetta lived in their manor house at Grafton Regis near Northampton producing fourteen children, the eldest, Elizabeth being born in 1437. 28 p. 75. ThoughtCo. Jacquetta and the heavily pregnant Queen Elizabeth sought sanctuary in Westminster Abbey. Hans van Goebel. Try again later. On Jacquetta's journey to England, she was escorted by Sir Richard Woodville, who was commissioned by Henry VI of England. The situation changed with the Yorkist victory at the Battle of Towton in 1461 and the seizure of the throne by Edward IV. The Queen had her son christened anyways and Jacquetta watched as the Queen would fight, unsuccessfully, for power. For memorials with more than one photo, additional photos will appear here or on the photos tab. You may request to transfer up to 250,000 memorials managed by Find a Grave. Jacquetta would join her for this time, and await the birth of a new King. To end the war between France and England a marriage was proposed between the king and the fourteen-year old Princess Margaret of Anjou in 1444. Jacquetta died a year later in 1472, leaving behind a legacy of children and an English queen. Through her short-lived first marriage to the Duke of Bedford, brother of King Henry V, she was firmly allied to the House of Lancaster. 1 pt. Eventually Jacquetta left the queen to attend her daughter, Elizabeth, as she gave birth to her first child. She married John le Strange, 8th Baron Strange of Knockin (c1443-1479) 27 March 1450 JL . Might I ask what sources were used for this? IMPORTANT PRIVACY NOTICE & DISCLAIMER: YOU HAVE A RESPONSIBILITY TO USE CAUTION WHEN DISTRIBUTING PRIVATE INFORMATION. Miles away, the Queen would soon hear the alarming news. As they paraded successfully through London Jacquetta and her family were liberated, and went to the Tower for safety while Edward took his army to meet the invasion of Margaret of Anjou. 11 p. 834. In 1470, one of Warwick's men formally accused Jacquetta of practicing witchcraft by making images of Warwick, Edward IV and his queen, likely part of the strategy to further destroy the Woodvilles. Unsurprisingly, Jacquetta was convicted but meanwhile King Edward was released and reclaimed his crown, forcing Warwick into exile. Her mother, Jacquetta of Luxembourg, had previously been an aunt-by-marriage to Henry VI. ), 942 B2c., vol. Soon after that, the couple returned to France, probably lived in Rouen at the castle there. Grafton was the last time Jacquetta would have seen her husband. He died of the Black Death in 1433. This flower has been reported and will not be visible while under review. Jacquetta is also a prominent character in The Last of the Barons (1843), a novel by Edward Bulwer-Lytton (18031873). She was granted a widows pension in February 1436 on the condition that she did not marry without royal permission. It is possible Warwick feared the retribution that would come if he executed such a well-connected lady. of Sir Richard Woodvyle, Erle Ryvers" but does not say whether the father was the first or the third earl, who the mother was or whether Agnes was legitimate. Margaret and Jacquetta became friends immediately and Margaret chose Jacquetta to be one of her chief ladies-in-waiting. She was to marry Sir John Grey, a Lancaster loyalist. Written by Michael Long. Verify and try again. While the Queen sent her ladies she also dispatched two bands of soldiers, confirming the citizens fears. I am now a freelance writer and historian. They would not remain here for long. "Jacquetta of Luxembourg." All photos uploaded successfully, click on the Done button to see the photos in the gallery. For a baby to be heir he must be recognized by the King. Jacquetta of Luxembourg was the eldest child of the French Count of St Pol; her family descended from Charlemagne and were cousins to the Holy Roman Emperor. Married John Bromley. You may not upload any more photos to this memorial, This photo was not uploaded because this memorial already has 20 photos, This photo was not uploaded because you have already uploaded 5 photos to this memorial, This photo was not uploaded because this memorial already has 30 photos, This photo was not uploaded because you have already uploaded 15 photos to this memorial. The wedding was held at Grafton on May 1, 1464, with only Edward, Elizabeth, Jacquetta, the priest and two women attendants present. The young Duchess entered to the greetings of the London people. A system error has occurred. Edward IV had ten children with Elizabeth Woodville and more children with other women, seven of whom survived him. He handled it by executing four of the ringleaders and expelling eighty of the mutinous soldiers. Family members linked to this person will appear here. Being the widow of Henry Vs brother and aunt to the King, royal protocol gave Jacquetta the highest rank at court of any female except Henrys wife, Margaret of Anjou, to whom Jacquetta was related by marriage. Contemporaries were shocked that the King would marry a Lancastrian widow and a commoner at that, for Jacquettas rank did not pass to her children. The Queen was unsatisfied and sent the ladies back to have the citizens proclaim Edward of York a traitor. A woman who is Kell-Antigen negative and a Kell-Antigen positive male will produce a healthy, Kell-Antigen positive child in a first pregnancy. Jacquette (Luxembourg) Wydeville (1416 - 1472) Jacquette (Jacquetta) "Duchess of Bedford, Countess Rivers" Wydeville formerly Luxembourg aka de Luxembourg Born Jul 1416 in St Pol, Artois, France Ancestors Daughter of Pierre (Luxembourg) de Luxembourg and Marguerite (Baux) de Luxembourg He intended to try her as a witch. Married Anthony Grey. Her sister, Isabelle de Saint Pol, married Margaret's uncle Charles du Maine while Jacquetta was the widow of Henry VI's uncle. ", Deutsch,English, Espaol, Franais, Italiano, , Nederlands, , Svenska, , http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=132424498. Try again later. The Earl of Warwick was unhappy with Edwards choice of a wife and married his own daughter to the Kings younger brother, George. They were descended from Jean II and also Jacquetta's sister was the dowager Duchess as widow of Arthur de Richemont. Born about 1445 in Grafton, Northamptonshire, England. [S507] #2051 Memorials of the Family of Scott of Scot's-hall in the County of Kent, Scott, James Renat, (2 volumes. He installed a new lieutenant, Richard Woodville, in Calais in an attempt to fortify the port. Sister of Elizabeth (Woodville) York, Lewis Woodville, Anne (Wydeville) Grey, Anthony (Wydeville) Woodville, John (Woodville) Wydeville, Eleanor (Woodville) Grey . Oops, some error occurred while uploading your photo(s). By middle age, the King suffered from chronic leg ulcers, fueling longstanding historical speculation that he suffered from type II diabetes. John was 43 years old and had lost his wife of nine years to the plague the year before he married the 17-year-old Jacquetta in a ceremony in France, the ceremony presided over by Jacquettas uncle. She lost her first-born son Lewis to a fever when he was 12 years old. Let us tell you, her death cause has not been revealed yet now. Lewis Woodville (c. 1438), died in childhood. He was married to Philippa de Melun. [S81] #242 [1831 edition] A General and Heraldic Dictionary of the Peerages of England, Ireland, and Scotland, Extinct, Dormant, and in Abeyance (1831), Burke, John, (London: Henry Colburn and Richard Bentley, 1831), FHL book 942 D22bg 1831; FHL microfilm 845,453 ite., p. 573. This amounts to approximately . 2 p. 83, 99, 119, 120, vol. (LogOut/ She returned to France several times in her first years of the second marriage, to fight for her dower rights there. or don't show this againI am good at figuring things out. We will review the memorials and decide if they should be merged. When his wife died in November 1432, John was deeply grieved and quick to arrange a new marriage. Illuminated miniature depicting the marriage of Edward IV and Elizabeth Woodville, Anciennes Chroniques dAngleterre by Jean de Wavrin, 15th century. Her friend Margaret Anjou became a prisoner of England, and was eventually released to her family. [S5] #244 The History and Antiquities of the County of Northampton (1822-1841), Baker, George, (2 volumes. She endured several sieges and fights between the Lancaster line and the Yorkist. The King was expected to marry a foreign princess for diplomatic advantages, not for love. Married the much-olderKatherine Neville, Dowager Duchess of Norfolk, daughter of Ralph Neville and. Drag images here or select from your computer for Jacquette De Luxembourg Woodville memorial. Lord Rivers and his sons turned over their swords and accepted a new King. Ancestors. Though John was tempted to turn her over, his wife, stepdaughter, and great-aunt all claimed that this would send the girl to her death. Mary Woodville (1456 - ?). Meanwhile, Edwards brother George turned on his father-in-law Warwick and joined Edward when the invaded England. She lost her first-born son Lewis to a fever when he was 12 years old.Sir Richard and Jacquetta Woodville were the parents of the following known children: Elizabeth Woodville, Queen of England, Lewis Woodville, Anne Woodville, Viscountess Bourchier, Anthony Woodville, 2nd Earl Rivers, Mary Woodville, Countess of Pembroke, Jacquetta Woodville, Lady Strange, Sir John Woodville, Richard Woodville, 3rd Earl Rivers, Martha Woodville, Lady Bromley, Eleanor Woodville, Lady Grey, Lionel Woodville, Bishop of Salisbury, Margaret Woodville, Countess of Arundel, Sir Edward Woodville and Catherine Woodville, Duchess of Buckingham and Bedford.Through her daughter, Queen Elizabeth, Jacquetta was the maternal grandmother of Elizabeth of York, Queen and wife of Henry VII. King Henry appointed Richard Woodville as Seneschal of Gascony and Jacquetta went with her husband to Plymouth. Ruthless, arrogant, passionate. 2 p. 63-64. Complications were presented though. She was born half fay and half human. Married Henry Stafford, son of Humphrey Stafford and Margaret Beaufort (a paternal first cousin of the. The case fell apart when Warwick released Edward IV from custody, and Jacquetta was cleared by the king's great council of the charges on 21 January 1470. PM Cameron's 15-Great Grandmother. Upon leaving she said, But one thing will I say unto thee before I part, that thou, and those who for more than a hundred years shall succeed thee, shall know that whenever I am seen to hover over the fair castle, then will it be certain that in that very year the castle will get a new lord. Melusinas cry would haunt her descendants with the tragic news of impending death, and it was from this misery that Jacquettas line sprang. However the Queens favoritism had an effect on her popularity; the people of England believed her an agent of France and her constant meddling in politics would have a negative effect on the royals. When the King returned he and the Queen waited only a couple of days before fleeing London. Jacquetta was ordered to pay a fine of 1,000, but the King forgave her. Richard and Jacquetta were awoken and as Richard exited the house he was captured. Mother of Elizabeth Woodville, Queen Consort of England; Anne Woodville, Viscountess Bourchier; Mary Herbert, Countess of Pembroke; Jacquetta Woodville, Baroness Strange; Sir John Woodville and 11 others; Lionel Woodville, Bishop of Salisbury; Sir Edward Woodville; Eleanor Woodville, Lady Grey; Lewis Woodville, 2nd Lord Rivers; Martha Bromley; Richard Woodville, 3rd Earl Rivers; Thomas Woodville; Margaret Woodville, Countess of Arundell; Agnes Woodville; Katherine Wydeville, Duchess of Buckingham and Anthony Woodville, 2nd Earl Rivers less In the novel, Jacquetta is portrayed as having indeed dabbled quite a bit in witchcraft, displaying what would seem to be actual power. Daughter of Richard Wydeville KG and Jacquette (Luxembourg) Wydeville. Edwards victory also represented an opportunity to marry the new king to a foreign princess who would bring wealth and allies to England. Though the Lancastrians won, Grey was among the casualties of the battle. For Jacquetta, this was seen as a good match, but it would not override her daughters second marriage, which would change history. ), FHL book Q 940 D5es new series., Band 1.2 Tafel 231. Jacquette de LUXEMBOURG. The Woodvilles would benefit greatly from the royal attention paid on them. What Was Jacquetta May Cause of Death? Translation on Find a Grave is an ongoing project. The royal army looted the city and the people prayed to be rescued by Edward, Duke of York. Instead, Richard, Duke of York, was made leader, and Margaret, along with her ladies, was ordered to Windsor. It changed the fortunes of the Woodville family considerablyafter it was disclosed months later. The couple was official pardoned in October of 1437, just before the birth of their first child, Elizabeth. In 1469, Warwick openly broke with Edward IV and temporarily deposed him. Nonetheless, they married secretly thus thwarting any plans King Henry may have had to marry her off to a wealthy English lord. Jacquettas first husband, John of Lancaster, the Duke of Bedford, is a character in Shakespeares Henry IV, parts 1 and 2, in Henry V, and in Henry VI part 1. She then married Richard Woodville in 1435. A year later, in the early summer, King Edward made his way north to recruit men. Jacquette de Luxembourg was born circa 1415 to Pierre I de St Pol (1390-1433) and Margherita de Baux (1394-1469) and died 30 May 1472 of unspecified causes. When the baby was presented to the King and put in his arms the King did not respond.

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