. The annals of England : an epitome of English history, from co[n]temporary writers, the rolls of Parliament, and other public records. er of Grey, Lord Lisle, and mar-ried her, whence his son in after years obtained the titles of LordLisle and earl of Warwick. h His tomb was commenced at Windsor in 1501 or earlier, but itwas removed to Westminster in 1503. HENRY VII. 115 She was the grandmother of both Mary, queen of Scots,and her husband Darnley, and after a life of considerablevicissitude, died at Methven, near Perth, in 1541. 7. Mary, born in 1498, married first Louis XII. ofFrance, and a
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. The annals of England : an epitome of English history, from co[n]temporary writers, the rolls of Parliament, and other public records. er of Grey, Lord Lisle, and mar-ried her, whence his son in after years obtained the titles of LordLisle and earl of Warwick. h His tomb was commenced at Windsor in 1501 or earlier, but itwas removed to Westminster in 1503. HENRY VII. 115 She was the grandmother of both Mary, queen of Scots, and her husband Darnley, and after a life of considerablevicissitude, died at Methven, near Perth, in 1541. 7. Mary, born in 1498, married first Louis XII. ofFrance, and afterwards Charles Brandon, created dukeof Suffolk ; Lady Jane Grey was her grand-daughterby this latter marriage. She died June 25, 1533. The royal arms and motto remained unchanged, butfor supporters Henry VII. employed a red dragon anda white greyhound, sometimes the former being the dex-ter supporter, and sometimes the latter1. For badgeshe used the hawthorn bush royallv crowned J, and thewhite greyhound courant; he also employed the red dragon and the dun cow as badges, as he claimed descentfrom Cadwallader and Guy of Warwick..