- Lady Mary Grey
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Mary Grey Spouse Thomas Keyes Father Henry Grey, 1st Duke of Suffolk Mother Lady Frances Brandon Born 1545 Died April 1578 (aged 32–33) Lady Mary Grey (1545 – 20 April 1578), sometimes spelled Marie, was the third and youngest daughter of Henry Grey, 1st Duke of Suffolk and Lady Frances Brandon. Mary was described as the smallest person at court, crooked backed and "very ugly". Her reported deformity could be described as kyphosis.[citation needed]
Mary was a younger sister of Lady Jane Grey and Lady Catherine Grey. Her maternal grandparents were Charles Brandon, 1st Duke of Suffolk and Mary Tudor, former Queen consort of France, who was the younger daughter of King Henry VII of England.
As great-grandchildren of Henry VII, Mary and her sisters were potential heirs to the throne. When King Edward VI of England died in 1553, the Duke of Northumberland tried to make Mary's eldest sister Jane Queen. This intrigue failed, ending in Jane's execution; Edward was instead succeeded by his older half-sisters, Mary I, and then Elizabeth I.
Since Queens Mary and Elizabeth were both childless, the surviving Grey sisters were considered likely heirs to the throne, and were not permitted to marry without Elizabeth's permission. In 1565, Mary was imprisoned for having married in 1563 royal gatekeeper Thomas Keyes, without the permission of Queen Elizabeth. The marriage surprised some at court, since Keyes was an unusually large man whose height contrasted with that of the tiny Mary; William Cecil wrote to Sir Thomas Smith,
- "The Sergeant Porter, being the biggest gentleman at Court, hath married secretly the Lady Mary Grey, least of all the Court".[1]
When Catherine Grey died in 1568, Mary was brought to relative prominence as the last surviving grandchild of Mary Tudor. Since Catherine Grey's children were considered illegitimate, some regarded Mary as heiress presumptive to the English throne.[1] She remained under house arrest until 1572 following the death of Keyes in 1571, and was permitted to attend Court occasionally.
In spite of the intrigues involving her sisters, it does not appear that Mary Grey ever made a serious claim to the throne. She died childless and in some poverty, in 1578, aged 33.[1]
Ancestry
Ancestors of Lady Mary Grey 16. John Grey of Groby 8. Thomas Grey, 1st Marquess of Dorset 17. Elizabeth Woodville 4. Thomas Grey, 2nd Marquess of Dorset 18. William Bonville, 6th Baron Harington 9. Cecily Bonville, 7th Baroness Harington and 2nd Baroness Bonville 19. Lady Katherine Neville 2. Henry Grey, 1st Duke of Suffolk 20. Nicholas Wotton 10. Richard Wotton 21. Elizabeth Bamburgh 5. Margaret Wotton 22. Henry Belknap 11. Anne Belknap 23. Margaret Knollys 1. Lady Mary Grey 24. Sir William Brandon 12. Sir William Brandon 25. Elizabeth Wingfield 6. Charles Brandon, 1st Duke of Suffolk 26. Henry Bruyn 13. Elizabeth Bruyn 27. Elizabeth Darcy 3. Lady Frances Brandon 28. Edmund Tudor, 1st Earl of Richmond 14. Henry VII of England 29. Lady Margaret Beaufort 7. Mary Tudor 30. Edward IV of England 15. Elizabeth of York 31. Elizabeth Woodville (= 17) References
- Britannia.com
- Life in Elizabethan England
- De Lisle, Leanda (2009). The Sisters Who Would Be Queen; the Tragedy of Katherine, Mary, & Lady Jane Grey. London: HarperPress. ISBN 978-0-00-721905-6.
Categories:- 1545 births
- 1578 deaths
- Daughters of English dukes
- Women of the Tudor period
- English royalty
- 16th-century English people
- 16th-century women
- Grey family
- Brandon family
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