Tomb of Mary Tudor 1495-1533

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Tomb of Mary Tudor 1495-1533

Image: © David P Howard Taken: 16 May 2015

The tomb of Mary Tudor in St. Mary's Church. The plaque on the wall reads: Sacred to the Memory of Mary Tudor, Third Daughter of Henry 7th King of England, and Queen of France; Who was first married in 1514, to Lewis 12th. King of France, and afterwards in 1517, to Charles Brandon Duke of Suffolk. She died in His Life Time in 1533, at the Manor of Westhorp in this County and was interred in the same Year in the Monastery of St Edmund's Bury, and was removed into this Church, after the Dissolution of the Abbey. Mary Tudor was the sister of Henry VIII, who named the warship Mary Rose after her.

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52.242419
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0.717742