Not to mention Anne Mourgan, thought to have secretly married Henry after Jane Seymour’s death. Based on letters and other documents, no evidence of a divorce. Or beheading. Don’t know about Willoughby, but she dressed her dog as a priest after naming it for a priest she hated. The Tudors were a stitch.
Henry VIII “had seventh wife”, claims historian
https://www.historyextra.com/period/tudor/henry-viii-had-seventh-wife-claims-historian/
not much to it, didn’t turn up any other search hits. Found this:
Anne Morgan, Baroness Hunsdon
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
On 21 May 1545, a licence was obtained for the marriage of Anne to Henry Carey, son of Sir William Carey and Mary Boleyn, the elder sister of Queen consort Anne Boleyn. As Carey’s mother had once been the mistress of King Henry VIII, many people, including John Hales, vicar of Isleworth, speculated that he was in point of fact, the King’s illegitimate son.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anne_Morgan,_Baroness_Hunsdon
I’ve been had!
Well done!
https://www.immediate.co.uk/bbc-history-magazine-claims-henry-viii-had-a-seventh-wife/
The BBC History Magazine team were in a mischievous mood on Tuesday, and posted an April Fools’ Day article claimed that Henry VIII had a seventh wife. In “an article published anonymously in the journal Tudor Matrimonial Studies”, a historian supposedly revealed that the former king married Anne Mourgan in 1538 – less than a year after the death of Jane Seymour!
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