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1495
Birth
18th Mar Richmond Birth of Mary, 5th child of Henry VII
1507
Marriage
21st Dec Henry VII signs a marriage treaty between his daughter Mary & Archduke Charles
1514
Coronation
5th Nov Westminster Abbey Crowned Queen of France
1514
Marriage
Marries Louis XII
6th Aug Kinnoul Henry VIII's sister Mary marries Archibald Douglas, 6th Earl of Angus
9th Oct Abbeville Mary Tudor, younger sister of Henry VIII, marries Louis XII
1515
Marriage
Mary marries Brandon, Duke of Suffolk, in France without Henry VIII's permission
13th May Greenwich Secretly marries Charles Brandon, Duke of Suffolk
1520
Marriage
4th Feb Mary Boleyn, former mistress of Henry VIII, marries William Carey
1528
Marriage
2nd April Mary Tudor marries Henry Stewart, 1st Lord Methven, her 3rd marriage
1533
Death
25th June Westhorpe Death of Mary
1533
Marriage
Nov London Marries Henry Fitzroy, illegitimate son of Henry VIII, never consummated
1546
Succession
26th Dec If Henry VIII's daughters die childless then succession will pass to his sister Mary
1548
Birth
30th Aug Birth of Mary Seymour, daughter of Catherine Parr & Thomas Seymour
1641
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2nd May London Marries Prince William II of Orange
1643
Brave Dame Mary
Corfe Castle During the English Civil War, the castle twice came under siege by Parliamentarian forces, Sir John Bankes is away from his estate attending to Charles I so defence of the castle is led by his wife Lady Mary Bankes - "Brave Dame Mary"
1643
Siege of Corfe Castle
Corfe Castle During the English Civil War, the castle twice came under siege by Parliamentarian forces, Sir John Bankes is away from his estate attending to Charles I so defence of the castle is led by his wife Lady Mary Bankes - "Brave Dame Mary"
Corfe Castle The first siege, in 1643, lasts for six weeks before the Parliamentarians withdraw with the loss of 100 men
1646
Siege of Corfe Castle
Corfe Castle After its capture, the castle is slighted (destroyed) with some explosives mainly by "undermining" to ensure that it could never stand again as a Royalist stronghold
Corfe Castle The second siege, in 1646, is resisted for two months before the castle is betrayed by a member of the garrison
1650
Birth
4th Nov Birth of William III, son of William II Prince of Orange & Mary Stuart

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