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English princess

Margaret of York
Born10 April 1472
Winchester Castle, Hampshire, England
Died(1472-12-11)11 December 1472 (aged 8 months 1 day)
BurialWestminster Abbey
HouseYork
FatherEdward IV
MotherElizabeth Woodville
English Royalty
House of York
Arms of Plantagenet
Edward IV

Margaret of York (10 April 1472 – 11 December 1472) was a namesake niece of Margaret of York, Duchess of Burgundy. She was the fifth child and fourth daughter of Edward IV of England and Elizabeth Woodville.

She was a younger sister of Elizabeth of York, Mary of York, Cecily of York and Edward V of England and older sister of Richard of Shrewsbury, 1st Duke of York, Anne of York, George Plantagenet, Duke of Bedford, Catherine of York and Bridget of York.

She was born in Winchester Castle but died of natural causes eight months later. She was buried in Westminster Abbey.

Margaret's sarcophagus was originally placed to fit in the steps of the shrine of St. Edward the Confessor, but it was moved to the edge of the chapel at the time of the dissolution of the monasteries. The step edging around the sides can, however, still be seen.

An annotated history of the Abbey in the Abbey's library states that the lid was removed in more modern times and the sarcophagus found to be empty. The monumental brass originally on the top of Margaret's tomb is long since missing, but the original wording around the edge and on the surface plaque was recorded historically.

Ancestry

Ancestors of Margaret of York (1472)
8. Richard of Conisburgh, 3rd Earl of Cambridge
4. Richard Plantagenet, 3rd Duke of York
9. Anne de Mortimer
2. Edward IV of England
10. Ralph Neville, 1st Earl of Westmorland
5. Cecily Neville
11. Joan Beaufort
1. Margaret of York (1472)
12. Richard Wydeville
6. Richard Woodville, 1st Earl Rivers
13. Joan Bidlesgate
3. Elizabeth Woodville
14. Peter of Luxembourg, Count of Saint-Pol
7. Jacquetta of Luxembourg
15. Margaret of Baux

References

  1. ^ Westminster.), Arthur Penrhyn STANLEY (Dean of (1868). Historical Memorials of Westminster Abbey. p. 159.


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