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Anne Calthorpe, Countess of Sussex

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274:'s interrogators. She was questioned by a commission for "errors in scripture". Her marriage to Radcliffe was not successful as they differed on religious issues. Between 1547 and 1549, they separated after he expelled her from their home, accusing her of having entered into a bigamous marriage with Sir Edmund Knyvet. In a letter written by Anne to her mother, she alleged that Radcliffe had thrown her out of his house without "money, men, women, or meat, and no more than two velvet gowns". 302:
In 1555, he tried again with yet another Bill, this time to prevent her from enjoying her dowry or jointure rights which did pass; however, he no longer sought to bastardise her children. He described Anne as having been "unnatural and unkind". They divorced on 13 November 1555.
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against the "adulterous living of the late Countess of Sussex". It didn't pass. He also attempted to bastardise their children with another Parliamentary Bill, but this also failed to pass despite having been read three times in the
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In September 1552, Anne was sent to the Tower of London for having practised sorcery and having made "treasonous prophecies". She was released five and a half months later. Following the accession of
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Shortly after Radcliffe's death in February 1557, she returned to England. In his will, Radcliffe styled her as an "unkind wife". By April of that same year she was a prisoner in the
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Sometime before 21 November 1538, she married as his second wife, Henry Radcliffe, heir to the earldom of Sussex, whose wife, Elizabeth
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to the English throne, Anne fled to the Continent to avoid persecution for her Protestant beliefs. In her absence, Radcliffe had a
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Anne, her husband and their children returned to Ireland in 1564. She died sometime between 22 August 1579 and 28 March 1582.
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On 27 November 1542, her husband succeeded as the 2nd Earl of Sussex, and from that date onward, she was styled
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Elizabeth Wyse (baptised 2 January 1560); married Alexander Fitton on 31 October 1578.
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The Manors of Suffolk: The hundreds of Babergh and Blackbourn
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Copinger, Walter Arthur; Copinger, Harold Bernard (1905).
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By her second husband, Anne bore two more children:
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People from King's Lynn and West Norfolk (district)
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Index

Henry Radcliffe, 2nd Earl of Sussex
Lady-in-waiting
Henry Radcliffe, 2nd Earl of Sussex
bigamous
Edmund Knyvet
lady-in-waiting
Catherine Parr
Henry VIII
Reformed
heresy
Anne Askew
Tower of London
sorcery
Burnham Thorpe
Anne Boleyn
Howard
Henry VIII of England
Richard Woodville, 1st Earl Rivers
Jacquetta of Luxembourg
Egremont Radcliffe
Rising of the North
Namur
John of Austria
Lady Frances Radcliffe
FitzWalter barony
Thomas
Henry
lady-in-waiting
the Queen
Anne Askew

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