(Redirected from Anne Plantagenet, Duchess of Exeter)'Anne of York, Duchess of Exeter' (
August 10,
1439,
Fotheringhay –
January 14,
1476) was the second child and eldest surviving daughter of
Richard Plantagenet, 3rd Duke of York and
Cecily Neville.
She was an older sister of
Edward IV of England,
Edmund, Earl of Rutland,
Elizabeth of York, Duchess of Suffolk,
Margaret of York,
George Plantagenet, 1st Duke of Clarence and
Richard III of England.
In
1447, Anne was married to
Henry Holland, 3rd Duke of Exeter. They had one daughter:
★ Anne Holland (c.
1455 –
1475), married
Thomas Grey, 1st Marquess of Dorset.
In the
Wars of the Roses, Exeter sided with the
House of Lancaster against the
House of York despite Anne being a member of the later. He was a commander at the great Lancastrian victories at
Wakefield and
St Albans. He was also a commander at the Lancastrian defeat at the
Battle of Towton. He fled to the
Kingdom of Scotland after the battle, and then joined
Margaret of Anjou, Queen consort of
Henry VI of England in her exile in France.
On
March 4,
1461, her younger brother was declared King Edward IV in
London. Exeter was attainted but Edward gave his estates to Anne. They were separated in 1464.
Anne married secondly Sir Thomas St. Leger c. 1474. She died giving birth to their only daughter:
★ Anne St. Leger (
January 14,
1476 -
21 April,
1526). Married
George Manners, 12th Baron de Ros.
External links
★
Her profile in Royalty Pages