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14 <Metadata name="Title">Primary Sources: The death of Elizabeth of York and the betrothal of Princess Margaret to the king of Scots, 1503</Metadata>
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47 &lt;td valign=&quot;top&quot; width=&quot;48%&quot; bgcolor=&quot;#FFFFE8&quot;&gt;&lt;font size=&quot;2&quot;&gt;The account
48 at right was written by Tudor citizen Richard Grafton.&amp;nbsp; Its spelling
49 has been modernized.&lt;/font&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;font size=&quot;2&quot;&gt;Elizabeth of York was born on
50 11 February 1465 to King Edward IV and his queen, Elizabeth Woodville.&amp;nbsp;
51 After her father's death and her uncle Richard's usurpation, Elizabeth was
52 the sole Yorkist heir to the English throne.&amp;nbsp; Her two brothers, the
53 infamous 'Princes in the Tower', had disappeared; their murders are
54 alternately blamed upon Richard and Elizabeth's future husband, King Henry
55 VII.&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
56 &lt;p&gt;&lt;font size=&quot;2&quot;&gt;Her marriage to Henry was planned by his mother, the
57 formidable Lady Margaret Beaufort, and her mother.&amp;nbsp; Richard was
58 defeated in battle at Bosworth Field on 22 August 1485 and Henry was
59 declared king of England.&amp;nbsp; He postponed the marriage for several
60 months, however; he did not wish his claim to the throne to be based upon
61 Elizabeth's status as heiress of Edward IV.&amp;nbsp; They married on 18
62 January 1486 and their first child, a son called Arthur, was born nine
63 months later.&amp;nbsp; They eventually had eight children, four of whom
64 survived infancy.&amp;nbsp; She died in childbirth on her 38th birthday.&amp;nbsp;
65 Henry VII never married again.&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
66 &lt;p&gt;&lt;font size=&quot;2&quot;&gt;Princess Margaret Tudor was the eldest daughter of Henry
67 VII and Elizabeth of York, born on 29 November 1489.&amp;nbsp; She was married
68 to the Scottish king James IV on 8 August 1503, in an attempt to establish
69 peace between the two kingdoms.&amp;nbsp; It did not work; James was killed at
70 Flodden Field in 1513, during the reign of Margaret's younger brother,
71 King Henry VIII.&amp;nbsp; Margaret married twice more.&amp;nbsp; Her
72 great-grandson, King James VI of Scotland, became King James I of England
73 in 1603, thus uniting the two countries.&amp;nbsp; Margaret died on 18 October
74 1541.&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
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78 &lt;p&gt;....Queen Elizabeth, lying in the tower of London, was brought
79to bed on Candlemas day of a fair daughter who was there christened and
80named Catherine, and on 11 February, the most virtuous princess and gracious
81queen there died, and was with all funeral pomp carried through the City
82of London to Westminster, and there buried, whose daughter also lived but
83a little time after her mother. &lt;/p&gt;
84&lt;p&gt;....All this winter preparation was made for the conveyance of Lady Margaret,
85betrothed to the king of Scots, into Scotland.&amp;nbsp; And when all things
86were ready and prepared the king moved on the last day of June from Richmond,
87in the company of this daughter, and came to Colyweston, where his mother
88the countess of Richmond then was.&amp;nbsp; And at the end of certain days
89of recreation the king gave her his blessing with a fatherly exhortation,
90and committed her conveyance to the king her husband's presence to the
91earl of Surrey: and Henry Algernon Percy, earl of Northumberland was appointed
92as Warden of the Marches, to deliver her at the border of both the Marches.
93&lt;p&gt;Thus this fair lady was conveyed with a great company of lords, ladies,
94knights, esquires and gentlemen until she came to Berwick and from there
95to a village called Lambton Kirk in Scotland where the king with the flower
96of Scotland was ready to receive her, to whom the earl of Northumberland
97according to his commission delivered her.
98&lt;p&gt;The Scots that day, I assure you, were not behind the English but far
99above, both in dress and rich jewels and weighty chains.
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102Primary Sources&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/td&gt;
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