Mary Anne Talbot — (February 2, 1778[1] – February 4, 1808) was an Englishwoman who wore male Mary Anne Talbot was born in London. Later she claimed that she was one of the sixteen illegitimate children of Lord William Talbot, Baron of Hensol. Her mother died in… … Wikipedia
Lady Mary Anne Howard — (c. 1615 31 July 1658) was born into what once was one of the most powerful families in England the Howards.Birth and Early LifeMary was born about 1615 into an aristocratic Catholic family. She was the daughter of Thomas Howard, 21st Earl of… … Wikipedia
Mary Talbot — may refer to: Mary Talbot, Countess of Northumberland, courtier who married Anne Boleyn s former suitor, Henry Percy Mary Talbot, Countess of Shrewsbury (1556 1632), daughter of Bess of Hardwick Mary Talbot Herbert, Countess of Pembroke, (c. 1594 … Wikipedia
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Mary Percy, Countess of Northumberland — Mary Percy (née Talbot), Countess of Northumberland (died 16 April 1572) was a courtier and noblewoman during the reign of Henry VIII of England. She was the daughter of George Talbot, 4th Earl of Shrewsbury. Her husband, Henry Percy, 6th Earl of … Wikipedia
Mary of Guise — Queen consort of Scotland Regent of Scotland Tenure 18 May 1538 – 14 December 1542 12 April 1554 – 11 June 1560 Coronation 22 February 1540 … Wikipedia
Mary Dyer — Mary Barrett Dyer Dyer being led to the gallows in Boston in 1660 Born Mary (Marie) Barrett c. 1611[1] … Wikipedia
Anne Herbert, Countess of Pembroke — Anne Parr (c.1514 20 February1552) was lady in waiting to each of Henry VIII of England s six wives. She was the sister of his sixth wife, Catherine Parr. Early Years Anne was born about 1514 to Sir Thomas Parr and Maud Green. She was the… … Wikipedia
Mary's Mount — U.S. National Register of Historic Places … Wikipedia