Buck and divorce
Buck and divorce
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A J
On Wed, Jun 28, 2017 at 1:36 PM, romanenemo <[email protected]> wrote:
Some people here are much more knowledgeable about this. But I thought that maybe a divorce would have been possible because Richard and Anne didn't wait for the Pope's dispensation ?
Anyway, as far as I know, such a procedure was long and tricky. So the possibility of divorcing Anne wouldn't prove anything, I suppose. Richard needed a heir as soon as possible.That suspicion is probably just another Tudor era slander. And even if some people actually suggested that when she died, it happened all the time when some high born person died rather suddenly, as shown for example by George's accusations after Isabel's death. Medical knowledge was so poor at the time.I wonder if there was this sort of rumor after Edward IV's death ? Annette Carson seems convinced that he was poisoned.
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Romane
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Mary
Re: Buck and divorce
"But I thought that maybe a divorce would have been possible because Richard and Anne didn't wait for the Pope's dispensation ?"
Carol responds:
They did have at least one dispensation (for affinity because of Anne's previous marriage to Richard's distant relative, Edward of Lancaster). For that to have been granted, they must have had a previous dispensation for their own blood relationship. See Marie's excellent article, "Diriment Impediments, Dispensations and Divorce: Richard III and Matrimony," in our Files.
Carol
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Re: Buck and divorce
On Jun 28, 2017 2:36 PM, "romanenemo" <[email protected]> wrote:
Some people here are much more knowledgeable about this. But I thought that maybe a divorce would have been possible because Richard and Anne didn't wait for the Pope's dispensation ?Anyway, as far as I know, such a procedure was long and tricky. So the possibility of divorcing Anne wouldn't prove anything, I suppose. Richard needed a heir as soon as possible.That suspicion is probably just another Tudor era slander. And even if some people actually suggested that when she died, it happened all the time when some high born person died rather suddenly, as shown for example by George's accusations after Isabel's death. Medical knowledge was so poor at the time.I wonder if there was this sort of rumor after Edward IV's death ? Annette Carson seems convinced that he was poisoned.