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Anne and Gloucester
** Anne of Gloucester, English noblewoman ( d. 1438 )
** Anne of Gloucester, granddaughter of King Edward III of England ( d. 1438 )
* October 16 Anne of Gloucester, English noblewoman ( b. 1383 )
Edward's two younger brothers, George, Duke of Clarence, and Richard, Duke of Gloucester ( later King Richard III of England ), were married to Isabella Neville and Anne Neville.
On 24 July 1689, Anne gave birth to a son, Prince William, Duke of Gloucester, who, though ill, survived infancy.
Anne with her son William, Duke of Gloucester, in a painting from the school of Godfrey Kneller | Sir Godfrey Kneller, circa 1694
With William childless and Gloucester dead, Anne was the only individual remaining in the line of succession established by the Bill of Rights 1689.
When the Duke of Gloucester became King in 1483, as Richard III, both Elizabeth and her mother Alice were appointed ladies-in-waiting to Alice's niece, queen consort Lady Anne Neville.
As his father-in-law was dead, George became jure uxoris Earl of Warwick, but did not inherit the entire Warwick estate as his younger brother, Richard, Duke of Gloucester, married the widowed younger sister of his wife, Anne Neville, for which George resented his brother.
The wedding of Anne Neville and Richard, Duke of Gloucester ( subsequently Richard III of England ) took place on 12 July 1472, at Westminster Abbey, and they made their marital home in the familiar surroundings of Middleham Castle, Richard having been appointed Governor of the North on the king's behalf.
Gloucester later married Anne Neville, the younger daughter of Warwick and the widow of Prince Edward.
Louis accordingly tried to break the two apart, by offering the hand of his elder daughter, Anne, to Charles, that of his younger daughter, Joan, to Edward's youngest brother, Richard, Duke of Gloucester, and that of his brother-in-law, Philip of Bresse, to Margaret.
Bourchier was a younger son of William Bourchier, 1st Count of Eu ( d. 1420 ), and through his mother, Anne of Gloucester, a daughter of Thomas of Woodstock, was a grandson of King Edward III of England.
His widow, Anne Neville, married the Duke of Gloucester, to whom she had been betrothed before and who eventually succeeded as King Richard III in 1483.
Lovell became a follower of his friend, Richard, Duke of Gloucester, to whom he was also linked through their respective marriages: his wife, Anne FitzHugh was the first cousin of Richard's wife Anne Neville.
William, son of Queen Anne, was styled " Duke of Gloucester " for his whole life ( 1689 1700 ), but was never created Duke.
He was the son of Anne of Gloucester, " Countess of Buckingham ", daughter of Thomas of Woodstock, Earl of Buckingham ( later Duke of Gloucester ), youngest son of King Edward III of England.
He was born at Stafford, Staffordshire, England, the son of Edmund Stafford, 5th Earl of Stafford and Anne of Gloucester, daughter of Edward III's youngest son Thomas of Woodstock.
The following persons were appointed as executors: his wife, Dame Susan Anne Gull, his son, Sir William Cameron Gull, of Gloucester Street, Portman Square ( the new baronet ), Mr. Edmund Hobhouse, and Mr. Walter Barry Lindley.
His maternal grandparents were Edmund Stafford, 5th Earl of Stafford and Anne of Gloucester.
Barnard Castle had passed to the Duke of Gloucester ( later Richard III ) in the right of his wife, Anne Neville in about 1474.
Featuring Ron Cook as Richard III, Peter Benson as Henry VI, Brenda Blethyn as Joan, Bernard Hill as York, Julia Foster as Margaret, Brian Protheroe as Edward, Paul Jesson as Clarence, Mark Wing-Davey as Warwick, Frank Middlemass as Cardinal Beaufort, Trevor Peacock as Talbot and Jack Cade, Paul Chapman as Suffolk and Rivers, David Burke as Gloucester and Zoe Wanamaker as Lady Anne.
The main street was named Duke of Gloucester after the eldest son of Queen Anne.

Anne and Countess
* Every Day a Little Death — Countess Charlotte Malcolm and Anne Egerman
Also featured were Alexander Hanson as Frederik, Ramona Mallory as Anne, Hunter Ryan Herdlicka as Henrik, Leigh Ann Larkin as Petra, Erin Davie as the Countess, Aaron Lazar as the Count, and Bradley Dean as Frid.
Hall's account provides much of the Styrian background and in particular a model for both Carmilla and Laura in the figure of Jane Anne Cranstoun, Countess Purgstall.
However, it is now very unlikely that the Dukedom will be passed to a woman or through a woman, since all the male-line descendants of Anne Spencer, Countess of Sunderland-including the line of the Earls Spencer as well as the Spencer-Churchill family-would have to become extinct.
If that were to happen, the Churchill titles would pass to the Earl of Jersey, the heir-male of Anne Villiers, Countess of Jersey, daughter of Elizabeth Egerton, Duchess of Bridgwater, a younger daughter of the first Duke.
:* Anne Spencer, Countess of Sunderland ( née Lady Anne Churchill ; 1683 1716 ), second daughter of the 1st Duke
* 1475 Princess Anne of York, Countess of Surrey ( d. 1511 )
Some believe tatting originated over 200 years ago, often citing shuttles seen in eighteenth century paintings of women such as Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, Madame Adelaide ( daughter of Louis XV of France ), and Anne, Countess of Albemarle.
This archetype has been widely exemplified, notably by such characters as Countess Zaleska in the 1936 film Dracula's Daughter, Barnabas Collins in the TV soap opera Dark Shadows, Mick St. John in the TV show Moonlight, Louis de Pointe du Lac in Anne Rice's Interview with the Vampire, Kain in the Legacy Of Kain video games, Marvel Comics character Morbius, the Living Vampire, Nick Knight in the TV series Forever Knight, Angel from the Buffy the Vampire Slayer universe, and Bill Compton in Charlaine Harris ' The Southern Vampire Mysteries.
* October 31 Anne Neville, Countess of Warwick ( b. 1426 )
* November 19 Anne de Mowbray, 8th Countess of Norfolk ( b. 1472 )
** Anne Finch, Countess of Winchilsea, English poet ( b. 1661 )
* January 15 Richard of Shrewsbury, 1st Duke of York, aged four, is married to five-year-old Anne de Mowbray, 8th Countess of Norfolk.
* December 10 Anne de Mowbray, 8th Countess of Norfolk ( d. 1481 )
* September Anne de Mortimer, Countess of Cambridge ( b. 1390 )
** Anne Neville, Countess of Warwick ( d. 1492 )
** Anne Beauchamp, 15th Countess of Warwick ( d. 1449 )
** Anne Beauchamp, 15th Countess of Warwick ( b. 1443 )
* Anne of York, Countess of Surrey ( 2 November 1475 23 November 1511 ); married Thomas Howard, 3rd Duke of Norfolk.
She had a younger brother, William, later 1st Marquess of Northampton, and a sister, Anne, later Countess of Pembroke.
With the exception of the Queen, who was awaiting the birth of her fourth child, and Cecily ( Viscountess Welles ), her daughters attended the funeral at Windsor Castle: Anne ( the future Countess of Surrey ), Catherine ( the future Countess of Devon ) and Bridget ( a sister at Dartford Priory ).
* Anne of York, Countess of Surrey ( 1475 1511 )
* Countess Palatine Anne Christine of Sulzbach ( 1704 1723 ), daughter of Theodore Eustace of Sulzbach and Maria Eleonore of Hesse-Rotenburg.

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