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Anne and died
In addition to James II himself ( who died a few months after the act received the royal assent ) and his Catholic children Prince James and Princess Louisa, the act also excluded the descendents of James ' sister Henrietta, the youngest daughter of Charles I. Henrietta's daughter Anne was then the Queen of Sardinia and a Catholic ; the Jacobite heirs of today are descended from her line.
Anne died of the same disease in May 1849.
Eleven days after Anne Boleyn's death, Henry married Jane Seymour, but she died shortly after the birth of their son, Prince Edward, in 1537.
On 5 June 1588 Anne Cecil died at court of a fever ; she was 31.
In 1568, Edith had given birth to a daughter named Anne, but the child died aged about seven weeks, in November that year.
Anne Sullivan died in 1936 after a coma, with Keller holding her hand.
* Mary Anne Wedgwood ( 1778 – 86 ) ( died as a child )
Although her mother bore eight children, all except Mary and her younger sister Anne died very young, and the King had no legitimate children.
Anne Marie Abel's once-rich father went bankrupt in a recession after the Napoleonic Wars, and died also in 1820.
Richard and Anne had one son, born in 1473, Edward of Middleham, who died ( April 1484 ) not long after being created Prince of Wales.
Just two months before their meeting, Prince William of Denmark and Norway, King William III's nephew and son of the future Queen Anne, died.
Queen Anne died a few weeks later at the age of 49.
Had Anne died before June 1714, Sophia would have been the oldest person to ascend to the British throne.
Northup's wife, Anne, died in 1876.
Anne died on 16 July 1557 in Chelsea Manor.
Queen Anne died in 1714, and the Elector of Hanover, George Louis, became king as George I ( 1714 – 27 ).
Although King William III died in 1702, his successor in England, Queen Anne, continued the vigorous prosecution of the war, under the guidance of her ministers, Godolphin and Marlborough.
The 7th Earl of Ormond died in 1515, leaving his daughters, Margaret Boleyn and Anne St Leger, as co-heiresses.
Henry left London, frequently changing his residence ; Anne Boleyn retreated to the Boleyn residence at Hever Castle, but contracted the illness ; her brother-in-law, William Carey, died.
They had three children, all girls: Anne Isabella ( 1837 – 1919 ), Jane ( died at 8 months ) and Harriet Marian ( 1840 – 1875 ).
Anne's grandmother had told her that the man she loved, Henry Carmichael-Smyth, an ensign of the Bengal Engineers whom she met at an Assembly Ball in Bath, Somerset in 1807, had died, and he was told that Anne was no longer interested in him ; neither of these were true.
After Richmond died of a fever on 13 September 1815, Anne married Henry Carmichael-Smyth on 13 March 1817.
The Queen consort of Portugal, Archduchess Maria Anne Josefa of Austria, was fond of Melo ; and after his first wife died, she arranged the widowed de Melo's second marriage to the daughter of the Austrian Field Marshal Leopold Josef, Count von Daun.
It includes: Henrietta Maria of France ( died 1669 ), exiled Queen of England ; Philippe I, Duke of Orléans, founder of the House of Orléans ; his first wife Henrietta Anne Stuart | Princess Henriette ( died 1670 ); the couples first daughter Marie Louise d ' Orléans ( 1662 – 1689 ) | Marie Louise d ' Orléans ( later Queen of Spain ); Anne of Austria ( died 1666 ); the Orléans daughters of Gaston, Duke of Orléans | Gaston de France ; Louis XIV ; the Dauphin of France with his wife Maria Theresa of Spain with her third daughter Princess Marie-Thérèse of France ( 1667 – 1672 ) | Marie-Thérèse de France, called Madame Royale ( died 1672 ) and her second son Philippe-Charles de France, duc d ' Anjou ( d1671 ).

Anne and December
Sometime before December 1837, Anne became seriously ill with gastritis and underwent a religious crisis.
The Robinson sisters came to visit Anne in December 1848.
Marlborough returned to England on 14 December ( O. S ) to the acclamation of Queen Anne and the country.
Casimir managed to have Anne and Cunigunde legitimated by Pope Urban V on 5 December 1369.
The wedding was deferred until Anne was 15 and finally took place along with that of Lady Elizabeth Hastings and Lord Herbert, on 16 December 1571 at Whitehall, with the Queen in attendance.
* 1707 24 December – The first British Governor directly appointed by Queen Anne, Roger Elliott, took up residence in the Convent of the Franciscan friars.
Mary Anne ( alternatively Mary Ann or Marian ) Evans ( 22 November 1819 – 22 December 1880 ), better known by her pen name George Eliot, was an English novelist, journalist and translator, and one of the leading writers of the Victorian era.
* Anne Sophia of Brandenburg ( 15 March 1598 – 19 December 1659 ).
* Order of St. Anne, 3rd degree ( 1903 ) and 2nd degree ( 6 December 1909 )
When the king saw Anne for the first time in late December 1539, a week before the scheduled wedding, he did not find her attractive but was unable, for diplomatic reasons and in the absence of a suitable pretext, to cancel the marriage.
Richard married first on December 5, 1757, Anne Aylett ( 1738 – 1768 ), daughter of William Aylett and Elizabeth Eskridge ( 1719 ).
* December 24 – The first British Governor of Gibraltar, directly appointed by Queen Anne, Roger Elliott, takes up his residence in the Convent of the Franciscan Friars.
* December 14 – Lady Anne Finch Conway, English philosopher ( d. 1679 )
* December 5 – Madame Anne Brillon, French confidant of Benjamin Franklin ( b. 1744 )
* December 8 – First actress to appear on the professional stage in England, as Desdemona in Othello, following reopening of the theatres ; variously considered to be Margaret Hughes, Anne Marshall or Katherine Corey.
* December 19 – Battle of Dreux: Huguenot forces under Condé and Coligny, and Catholic forces under Anne de Montmorency and Guise, battle to a draw.
* Anne of Brittany ( 1477 – 1514 ) — they were married by proxy in Rennes on 18 December 1490, but the contract was dissolved by the Pope in early 1492, by which time Anne had already been forced by the French King, Charles VIII ( the fiancé of Maximilian's daughter Margaret of Austria ) to repudiate the contract and marry him instead.
* December 6 – King Charles VIII of France marries Anne of Brittany, forcing her to break her marriage with Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor, thus incorporating Brittany into the kingdom of France.
* December 19 – Anne of Brittany is married to Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor by proxy.
* December 10 – Anne de Mowbray, 8th Countess of Norfolk ( d. 1481 )
* December 27 – Anne de Mortimer, claimant to the English throne ( d. 1411 )
The play Anne of the Thousand Days, the film's basis, was first enacted on Broadway in the Shubert Theatre on 8 December 1948 ; staged by H. C. Potter, with Rex Harrison and Joyce Redman as Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn respectively, running 288 performances ; Harrison won a Tony Award for his performance.

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