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Catherine (York) Plantagenet (abt. 1479 - 1527)

Catherine Plantagenet formerly York
Born about in Eltham, Kent, Englandmap
Ancestors ancestors
Wife of — married about 1485 [location unknown]
Descendants descendants
Died at about age 48 in Tiverton, Devon, Englandmap
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Biography

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Catherine (York) Plantagenet is a member of the House of York.


Name

Catherine of York[1] Countess of Devon Katherine of York.jpg

Children

  1. Henry Courtenay 1st Marquess of Exeter
  2. Edward Courtenay
  3. Margaret Courtenay

Parentage

Father King Edward IV Mother Elizabeth Woodville The five daughters of King Edward IV (1461–1483) and Elizabeth Woodville, (left to right): Elizabeth, Cecily, Anne, Catherine, and Mary, all "Princesses of York". Royal Window, Northwest Transept, Canterbury Cathedral[1]

Catherine or Katherine of York (14 August 1479 – 15 November 1527) was the ninth child and sixth daughter of King Edward IV by his wife Elizabeth Woodville. From birth to death, she was daughter to Edward IV, sister to Edward V, niece to Richard III, sister-in-law to Henry VII and aunt to Henry VIII.[1]

Birth

Born 14 August 1479, Eltham Palace, Greenwich[1] Died 15 November 1527 (aged 48), Tiverton Castle, Devon[1]

She was born in Eltham Palace. Edward IV hastened to seek a marriage contract for his youngest daughter. On 28 August 1479, a marriage contract was concluded. The contract promised Catherine to John, Prince of Asturias, eldest son of Ferdinand II of Aragon and Isabella I of Castile. The alliance was still being negotiated when her father died on 9 April 1483. This marriage was never concluded.[1]

Her brother-in-law Henry VII, husband of her sister Elizabeth, later negotiated with James III of Scotland to obtain a possible husband for her. According to an agreement drawn up in November 1487, Catherine would marry James Stewart, Duke of Ross, second son of James III. The same agreement promised the hand of her mother Elizabeth Woodville to James III and the hand of one of her sisters to the future James IV of Scotland. James III was killed in the Battle of Sauchieburn (11 June 1488). His son and successor, James IV, never pursued this agreement.[1]

Arms

Arms of William Courtenay, 1st Earl of Devon (died 1511), above the south porch of Tiverton Church (detail). The arms are Courtenay impaling the paternal arms of his wife, Katherine of York. They are thus the arms of King Edward IV, emphasising his descent from Lionel of Antwerp, 1st Duke of Clarence (1338–1368), third son of King Edward III (on which basis the House of York claimed the throne), who married Elizabeth de Burgh, 4th Countess of Ulster (1332–1363). Their daughter Philippa de Burgh married Edmund Mortimer, 3rd Earl of March, whose son Roger de Mortimer, 4th Earl of March, was the great-grandfather of King Edward IV; (Quarterly 1st: Arms of Edward IV; 2nd & 3rd: Or a cross gules (de Burgh), 4th: Barry or and azure, on a chief of the first two pallets between two base esquires of the second over all an inescutcheon argent (Mortimer))[1] These arms were also borne, with baton sinister, by Arthur Plantagenet, 1st Viscount Lisle, KG, (died 1542), the illegitimate son of Edward IV[1]

Marriage

William Courtenay, 1st Earl of Devon[1]

By late October 1495, Catherine was already married to William Courtenay (born 1475), created Earl of Devon in 1511. He was the eldest son and heir-apparent of Edward Courtenay, 1st Earl of Devon, and his wife and distant cousin Elizabeth Courtenay. They were parents to three children:

  1. Henry Courtenay, 1st Marquess of Exeter (c. 1496 – 9 January 1539)
  2. Edward Courtenay (c. 1497 - 12/13 July 1502);
  3. Margaret Courtenay (c. 1499 - bef. 1526) married Henry Somerset, 2nd Earl of Worcester[1]

Her husband was attainted in 1504 and was thus not able to succeed his father on 28 May 1509. Her nephew Henry VIII apparently had greater trust for William and created him Earl of Devon on 10 May 1511. However William died on 9 June 1511. He was Earl for less than a full month. Their son Henry succeeded his father, later being created Marquess of Exeter.[1]

Catherine was still only 31 years old and would be expected to marry again. However she took a voluntary vow of chastity in the presence of Richard FitzJames, Bishop of London, on 13 July 1511.[1]

As a widow, Catherine reportedly went through periods of both "wealth" and "adversity" (according to Holinshed) but was reportedly favoured by her nephew Henry VIII who "brought her into a sure estate". She outlived her husband by sixteen years. She was buried in Tiverton.[1] She was the last of Edward IV's children to die.

Sources

  1. 1.00 1.01 1.02 1.03 1.04 1.05 1.06 1.07 1.08 1.09 1.10 1.11 1.12 Catherine of York, Wikipedia. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catherine_of_York. Accessed August 11, 2015
  • Royal Ancestry by Douglas Richardson Vol. II. p. 335
  • ROYAL ANCESTRY by Douglas Richardson Vol. V, page 467

[LADY] KATHERINE PLANTAGENET, born at Eltham, Kent about 14 August 1479. She married in or before October 1495 WILLIAM COURTENAY, K.B., 18th Earl of Devon [see COURTENAY 10.i.a], son and heir of Edward Courtenay, K.G., 17th Earl of Devon, by Elizabeth, daughter of Philip Courtenay, Knt. [see COURTENAY 10.i. for his ancestry]. He was born about 1475. They had two sons, Henry, K.G. [19th Earl of Devon, Marquess of Exeter], and Edward, and one daughter, Margaret. WILLIAM COURTENAY, 18th Earl of Devon, died testate at Greenwich, Kent 9 June 1511, and was buried at Black Friars, London. Katherine, Countess of Devon, died testate at Tiverton, Devon 15 Nov. 1527.

  • Sandford Gen. Hist. of the Kings of England (1677): 397-399.
  • Brydges Collins' Peerage of England 6 (1812): 214-271 (sub Courtenay, Viscount Courtenay).

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Questioning the marriage to Edward Courtenay/Courtney? From brief research I can only find reference to Catherine being married once, to William Courtenay.
I agree. I've removed the marriage to Edward.

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