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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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Cum‥Domina Anna, tunc
Marchionissa Penbrochiæ, nunc vero Regina.
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279:List of peerages created for women
186:Thomas Howard, 3rd Duke of Norfolk
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192:(Henry's brother-in-law);
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297:Loades, David (2006).
252:End of the Marquessate
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120:Marquess of Pembroke
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299:Elizabeth I: A Life
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537:Northampton
390:Anne Boleyn
132:Anne Boleyn
126:created by
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76:Last holder
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981:See also:
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