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The marquessate was granted to Anne and her heirs male, but the patent did not include the usual provision that the said heirs male had to be of legitimate birth, thus enabling the title to pass to any illegitimate son Anne might have had. The attending peers did not fail to notice this unusual
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Anne Boleyn, a few months previous to her marriage with Henry VIII., was created marchioness of Pembroke in 1532, It is doubted by authorities on peerage law whether the title merged in the royal dignity on the marriage of the marchioness to the king, or became extinct on her death in
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by merging with the Crown (i.e. became indistinct from other property of the Crown) on Anne's marriage to the King being declared valid on 28 May 1533 (similar to the way titles held by the heir to the throne merge into the crown upon accession);
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It is not clear how the Marquessate of Pembroke ceased to exist. The latest it could have become extinct is upon Anne's death, without male heirs, on 19 May 1536. However, it could have become extinct earlier, either:
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The effect of the marriage of a peer to a reigning monarch is unclear. Likewise, although forfeiture of titles was a common form of punishment for peers at this time, the historical record is unclear.
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On Sunday, 1 September 1532, Anne Boleyn was granted the Marquessate of Pembroke and land, mostly in Wales, worth over £1,000. The investiture ceremony was performed by Henry VIII himself in
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by forfeiture of the title upon Anne's 15 May 1536 conviction for high treason.
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The rise and fall of Anne Boleyn: family politics at the court of Henry VIII
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Cum‥Domina Anna, tunc Marchionissa Penbrochiæ, nunc vero Regina.
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Index

Marchioness of Pembroke
Henry VIII of England
Peerage of England
Anne Boleyn
heirs male
of the body
Peerage of England
King Henry VIII
Anne Boleyn

The Marquess of Pembroke
Earl of Pembroke
House of Tudor
Jasper Tudor
King Henry VII
Windsor Castle
Thomas Boleyn, 1st Earl of Wiltshire
Thomas Howard, 3rd Duke of Norfolk
Charles Brandon, 1st Duke of Suffolk
Edward Lee
Archbishop of York
John Stokesley
Bishop of London
Stephen Gardiner
Bishop of Winchester
duchess
List of peerages created for women
ISBN
1-85285-520-7

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