Could this be a simple typo? The son was born about 1476 and it is his
father who was the Master of the Horse. Could it be that Edward IV (king
1461-1470 1471-1483) who was meant?
Leo
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Subject: PA Correction: Fairfax
Subj: PA Correction: Fairfax
Date: 11/1/2007 1:35:41 PM Pacific Daylight Time
From: WJhonson
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I just added this one to my corrections page, and I'd like comments on
whether it's correct. Thanks to John Brandon for pointing out WAR's
"Ancestry of Kate Middleton" which made me check.
Page 302 15. "...Thomas Fairfax...son and heir of Thomas
Fairfax...Master of the Horse to King Edward VI...."
The elder Thomas Fairfax died 31 Mar 1504/5. The younger one, himself
died, 1520/1. So neither of them could be Master of the Horse to King
Edward VI
--Contribution of Will Johnson wjhonson@aol.com 1 Nov 2007
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