Person:Joan Vaux (2)

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Joan Vaux, Lady Guildford
b.Abt 1463
d.4 Sep 1538
  1. Nicholas Vaux, 1st Baron Vaux of HarrowdenAbt 1460 - 1523
  2. Joan Vaux, Lady GuildfordAbt 1463 - 1538
  • HAnthony PoyntzAbt 1480 - 1533
  • WJoan Vaux, Lady GuildfordAbt 1463 - 1538
  1. Henry Guildford1489 - 1532
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Name Joan Vaux, Lady Guildford
Gender Female
Birth[1] Abt 1463
Marriage to Anthony Poyntz
Marriage to Sir Richard Guildford, Knt
Death[1] 4 Sep 1538
Reference Number? Q6204778?
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Joan Vaux (c. 1463 – 4 September 1538), also known as Mother Guildford, was an English courtier who was the Lady Governess to the Princesses Margaret Tudor and Mary Tudor, and accompanied the latter to France when she married King Louis XII in 1514.

She had been a lady-in-waiting and protégée of Margaret Beaufort, Countess of Richmond, and afterwards entered the household of Elizabeth of York, Queen consort of the Countess's son, King Henry VII of England. While at court, she met the scholar and philosopher Erasmus, who was favourably impressed by Joan.

Her first husband was Sir Richard Guildford, by whom she had her only child, Sir Henry Guildford. Her second husband was Anthony Poyntz.

When King Henry VIII was attempting to divorce his first wife, Catherine of Aragon in order to marry Anne Boleyn, Joan gave a deposition, concerning whether or not Catherine's marriage to Arthur, Prince of Wales, had been consummated, in which she confirmed that Prince Arthur and Catherine had lain together "as man and wife all alone five or six nights after the said marriage".

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  1. 1.0 1.1 Joan Vaux, Lady Guildford, in Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia.