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| 15 | <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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| 45 | <td valign="top" width="48%" bgcolor="#FFFFE8"><font size="2">The account
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| 46 | at right was written by Tudor citizen Richard Grafton.&nbsp; Its spelling
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| 47 | has been modernized.</font><p><font size="2">Elizabeth of York was born on
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| 48 | 11 February 1465 to King Edward IV and his queen, Elizabeth Woodville.&nbsp;
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| 49 | After her father's death and her uncle Richard's usurpation, Elizabeth was
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| 50 | the sole Yorkist heir to the English throne.&nbsp; Her two brothers, the
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| 51 | infamous 'Princes in the Tower', had disappeared; their murders are
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| 52 | alternately blamed upon Richard and Elizabeth's future husband, King Henry
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| 53 | VII.</font></p>
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| 54 | <p><font size="2">Her marriage to Henry was planned by his mother, the
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| 55 | formidable Lady Margaret Beaufort, and her mother.&nbsp; Richard was
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| 56 | defeated in battle at Bosworth Field on 22 August 1485 and Henry was
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| 57 | declared king of England.&nbsp; He postponed the marriage for several
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| 58 | months, however; he did not wish his claim to the throne to be based upon
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| 59 | Elizabeth's status as heiress of Edward IV.&nbsp; They married on 18
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| 60 | January 1486 and their first child, a son called Arthur, was born nine
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| 61 | months later.&nbsp; They eventually had eight children, four of whom
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| 62 | survived infancy.&nbsp; She died in childbirth on her 38th birthday.&nbsp;
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| 63 | Henry VII never married again.</font></p>
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| 64 | <p><font size="2">Princess Margaret Tudor was the eldest daughter of Henry
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| 65 | VII and Elizabeth of York, born on 29 November 1489.&nbsp; She was married
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| 66 | to the Scottish king James IV on 8 August 1503, in an attempt to establish
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| 67 | peace between the two kingdoms.&nbsp; It did not work; James was killed at
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| 68 | Flodden Field in 1513, during the reign of Margaret's younger brother,
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| 69 | King Henry VIII.&nbsp; Margaret married twice more.&nbsp; Her
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| 70 | great-grandson, King James VI of Scotland, became King James I of England
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| 71 | in 1603, thus uniting the two countries.&nbsp; Margaret died on 18 October
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| 72 | 1541.</font></p>
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| 73 | <p>&nbsp;</td>
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| 76 | <p>....Queen Elizabeth, lying in the tower of London, was brought
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| 77 | to bed on Candlemas day of a fair daughter who was there christened and
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| 78 | named Catherine, and on 11 February, the most virtuous princess and gracious
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| 79 | queen there died, and was with all funeral pomp carried through the City
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| 80 | of London to Westminster, and there buried, whose daughter also lived but
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| 81 | a little time after her mother. </p>
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| 82 | <p>....All this winter preparation was made for the conveyance of Lady Margaret,
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| 83 | betrothed to the king of Scots, into Scotland.&nbsp; And when all things
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| 84 | were ready and prepared the king moved on the last day of June from Richmond,
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| 85 | in the company of this daughter, and came to Colyweston, where his mother
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| 86 | the countess of Richmond then was.&nbsp; And at the end of certain days
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| 87 | of recreation the king gave her his blessing with a fatherly exhortation,
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| 88 | and committed her conveyance to the king her husband's presence to the
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| 89 | earl of Surrey: and Henry Algernon Percy, earl of Northumberland was appointed
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| 90 | as Warden of the Marches, to deliver her at the border of both the Marches.
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| 91 | <p>Thus this fair lady was conveyed with a great company of lords, ladies,
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| 92 | knights, esquires and gentlemen until she came to Berwick and from there
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| 93 | to a village called Lambton Kirk in Scotland where the king with the flower
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| 94 | of Scotland was ready to receive her, to whom the earl of Northumberland
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| 95 | according to his commission delivered her.
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| 96 | <p>The Scots that day, I assure you, were not behind the English but far
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| 97 | above, both in dress and rich jewels and weighty chains.
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