Lady Alice Boleyn
Medical Notes: On her husband's death, most of the estate went to his first wife's son but Alice received nearly twenty manors, most on the east coast of Norfolk, for life. In 1533, Princess Elizabeth was given a household at Hatfield with her half sister Mary as a lady in waiting. Lady Clere, who was Anne Boleyn’s aunt, was made governess to the Lady Mary, as the king’s out-of-favor elder daughter was then known. She is reputed to have befriended Mary. Her sister, Anne, was in charge of the joint household. Noted events in her life were: • Marriage: to Sir Robert Clere, 1510, Ormesby St. Margaret, Norfolk. Alice married Sir Robert Clere, son of Robert Clere and Elizabeth Uvedale. (Sir Robert Clere died on 10 August 1529 and was buried in 1529 in Ormesby St. Margaret, Norfolk.) |
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