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John Beaufort's granddaughter Lady Margaret Beaufort, a considerable heiress, was married to Edmund Tudor, 1st Earl of Richmond.
* Margaret Beaufort's patronage of theatre and / or music
* The school that was established in honour of Lady Margaret Beaufort's will
In 1492 he was the receiver for Lady Margaret Beaufort's estates in the West Country, and by 1503 he had risen to be the chancellor of her household.

Margaret and arms
Note the coats of arms both bear on their clothing — Malcolm wears the Lion of Scotland, which historically was not used until the time of his great-grandson William I of Scotland | William the Lion ; Margaret wears the supposed arms of Edward the Confessor, her grand-uncle, although the arms were in fact concocted in the later Middle Ages.
Margaret of Anjou's arms as Queen consort of England.
The gatehouse is crenelated and adorned with the arms of the foundress Lady Margaret Beaufort.
On August 29 Margaret wrote a somewhat panicked letter to Philip, " claiming that half the population were infected with heresy, and that over 200, 000 people were up in arms against her authority ".
The portcullis is from the arms of Lady Margaret Beaufort, the bell is a symbol of the Wordsworth family, and the Talbot dogs represent Edward Talbot.
Upon her marriage in 1905, Princess Margaret ceased to use the arms of the United Kingdom, with an inescutcheon of Saxony, the whole differenced by a label argent of five points, the first and fifth bearing fleurs-de-lys azure, the second and fourth shamrocks vert, and the central point a cross gules.
With that, the King steps aside to reveal a nurse holding Margaret, Merivel's daughter, safely in her arms.
It finally makes her realize that her film career is officially over, and she returns home to the open arms of Jim, and the love and acceptance of her daughter, from who Margaret previously desperately attempted to shield her own stalled career.
The Gatehouse was restored in 1695 and again between 1967 and 1969 — the arms of the Treasurers for those years ( Lord Upjohn, John Hawles and Princess Margaret ) were added to the inwards side of the Gatehouse itself.
These arms are those of the first foundress Queen, Margaret of Anjou, which she derived from those of her father Rene, Duke of Anjou, with the addition of a green border for the College.
The Queen ( Margaret of Anjou ) continued to raise support for the King ( Henry VI ) amongst noblemen, distributing an emblem of a silver swan to her supporters, whilst the Yorkist command under the Duke of York was finding plenty of anti-royal support despite the severe punishment for raising arms against the King.
The coat of arms shows St. Margaret and a dragon ; her name day is July 20
File: CoA Margaret of Austria 1480-1496. svg | Coat of arms
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On 8 July 1839 he married to Margaret Scott, with whom he had ten children ( though two died in infancy ) including the author Juliana Horatia Ewing and the officer of arms and composer Alfred Scott-Gatty.
They are shown also on the Denys monumental brass of Walter Denys ( d. 1505 ) at Olveston Church, where the Denys arms are quartered with the Russell arms of his grandmother Margaret, together with those of Gorges ( New ).
In 1982, at the documenta 7 exhibition, Haacke exhibited a very large work that included oil portraits of Ronald Reagan and Margaret Thatcher in 19th-century style, facing on the opposite wall a gigantic photograph of the demonstration against nuclear arms held earlier that year — the largest demonstration in Germany since the end of the Second World War.
# William Ferrers obtained, by gift of Margaret, his mother, the manor of Groby in Leicestershire, assuming the arms of the family of De Quincy.
These are the arms of Sir William Courtenay ( d. 1485 ), husband of Margaret Bonville, daughter of William Bonville, 1st Baron Bonville ( d. 1461 )
From Left to Right: Margaret Tudor | Margaret, queen consort of Scotland, aged 10, Edmund Tudor, Duke of Somerset in the arms of a nanny, Mary Tudor ( queen consort of France ) | Mary, Queen of France aged 3, Henry VIII, King of England then Duke of York aged 8.

Margaret and wife
His son Thomas, aged fifteen when he entered Oxford in 1582, married as his first wife Margaret, sister of Sir Edward Greville.
Thomas early Sunday went to the home of his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Thomas, 511 Blanche St., NW, looking for his wife, Margaret Lou Thomas, 18, and their 11-month-old baby.
Alexander was the fourth son of Malcolm III by his wife Margaret of Wessex, grandniece of Edward the Confessor.
Phillip's wife, Margaret, had died in 1792.
The supporting cast featured Raymond Bailey as Jed's greedy, unscrupulous banker Milburn Drysdale ; Harriet E. MacGibbon as Drysdale's ostentatious wife Margaret Drysdale ; and Nancy Kulp as " Miss " Jane Hathaway, Drysdale's scholarly, " plain Jane " secretary, who pined for the clueless Jethro.
In May 1948 Thomas and his family moved to his final home, the Boat House at Laugharne purchased for him at a cost of £ 2, 500 in April 1949 by Margaret Taylor, first wife of historian A. J. P. Taylor.
At the end of the month he stayed at Swarthmoor Hall, near Ulverston, the home of Thomas Fell, vice-chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, and his wife, Margaret.
Among the most prominent members were the loose collective of The Four: acclaimed architect Charles Rennie Mackintosh, his wife the painter and glass artist Margaret MacDonald, her sister the artist Frances, and her husband, the artist and teacher Herbert MacNair.
She was the daughter of Margaret L. Kempe and William Burr Howell, and the granddaughter of the late New Jersey Governor Richard Howell and his wife Keziah.
John Cicero was the eldest son of Elector Albert III Achilles of Brandenburg with his first wife Margaret of Baden.
Brabham married his second wife, Margaret in 1995 and they live on the Gold Coast, Queensland.
On 27 May 1234, Louis married Margaret of Provence ( 1221 – 21 December 1295 ), whose sister Eleanor later became the wife of Henry III of England.
* 1446 – Margaret of York, wife of Charles I, Duke of Burgundy ( d. 1503 )
Gell-Mann married Marcia Southwick in 1992, after the death of his first wife, J. Margaret Dow ( d. 1981 ), whom he married in 1955.
Malcolm's second wife, Margaret of Wessex, was later beatified and is Scotland's only royal saint.
On 19 June 1250, following the canonisation of Malcolm's wife Margaret by Pope Innocent IV, Margaret's remains were disinterred and placed in a reliquary.
* 1489 – Margaret Tudor, wife of James IV of Scotland ( d. 1541 )
Edmund Mortimer died in the final battle and Owain ’ s wife Margaret along with two of his daughters ( including Catrin ) and three of Mortimer's grand-daughters were taken prisoner and incarcerated in the Tower of London.
The series features the exploits of Victor Meldrew, played by Richard Wilson, and his long-suffering wife, Margaret, played by Annette Crosbie, in their battle against the trials of modern life.
Meldrew, cursed with misfortune and always complaining, is married to long-suffering wife Margaret, who is often left exasperated by his many misfortunes.
Margaret Meldrew ( née Pellow ) ( Annette Crosbie ) – Victor's long-suffering, tolerant and kind-hearted wife, Margaret tries to maintain a degree of calmness and to rise above her husband's frustrations.
Pippa Trench ( née Croaker ) ( Janine Duvitski ) – Patrick's wife sought friendly relations with the Meldrews and, after a while, became good friends with Margaret.
He was the only son and eldest of the three children of Alexander Edward ( Alec ) Cook ( 1906 – 1984 ), a colonial civil servant, and his wife Ethel Catherine Margaret, née Mayo ( 1908 – 1994 ).
In 1250 Innocent proclaimed the pious Queen Margaret of Edinburgh ( died 1093 ), wife of King Malcolm III of Scotland, a saint of God.

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