Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Historical Portraits of the Tudor Dynasty and the Reformation Period, Vol. 4
AT the accession of Elizabeth, she had four cousins who had claims to the Crown - namely, Mary Queen of Scots, the granddaughter of Margaret, Queen of Scotland, elder sister of Henry VIII next came Catherine and Mary Gray, daughters of Henry, Marquis of Dorset, * and granddaughters of Charles Brandon, Duke of Suffolk, by Mary, known as the Queen Duchess, and younger sister to King Henry VIII. Lady Eleanor Brandon, the second daughter of Mary, the Queen Duchess, became the wife of the: Earl of Cumberland, and the daughter of this lady was known in early life as Margaret Clifford, and subsequently Countess of Derby.
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