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Table of Contents

1. A Beaufort Heiress: 1443-1444

2. First Marriage: 1444-1453

3. Second Marriage: 1453-1456

4. Margaret’s First Widowhood: November 1456-January 1458

5. Third Marriage: 1458-1470

6. The Fall of the House of Lancaster: 1469-1471

7. A Fourth Husband: 1471-1483

8. Mother to the King’s Great Rebel & Traitor: April 1483- December 1483

9. Bosworth Field: January 1484-August 1485

10. The King’s Mother: August 1485-January 1486

11. Margaret R: January 1486-July 1504

12. A Patroness of Learning: July 1504-April 1509

13. My Lady, the King’s Grandmother: 23 April-29 June 1509

14. Mother of the Tudor Dynasty

Picture Section
Appendix: Margaret Beaufort in Her Own Words
Notes
Bibliography

Table of Contents

1. A Beaufort Heiress: 1443-1444

2. First Marriage: 1444-1453

3. Second Marriage: 1453-1456

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