Pembroke Territory
Lady Karissa and her entourage head for Pembroke Territory that Lord Patrick William Howard named after the birthplace of King Henry VII of England.
Henry VII was the only child of Lord Edmund Tudor and Lady Margaret Beaufort, great-great-granddaughter of King Edward III of England and he was the nephew of King Henry VI of England.
Lord Edmund Tudor was the son of Queen Catherine of Valois and Sir Owen Tudor and when his son was born, he died three months before he was born and his mother, Lady Margaret protected her only son and stated she had a vision that Henry would one day become King of England.
Afraid for Henry's life. She sent him to Brittany where he remained for many years but in 1485 by conquest but not by right he became King of England.
Henry VII was born in Pembroke, Wales and his mother was only 13 years old.
King Henry VII married Princess Elizabeth of York in 1486 and she was the eldest daughter of King Edward IV of England and Queen Elizabeth Woodville.
Queen Elizabeth of York only four of her children reached adulthood and they were Prince Arthur, Princess Margaret, Prince Henry (Later King Henry VIII) and Princess Mary Rose and she died on 32nd birthday giving birth to their last child that didn't live.
Lord Patrick William Howard although His ancestor, Lord John Howard was killed Henry Tudor built an exact duplicate of Pembroke Castle.
Lord Patrick William calls the tiny province Pembroke and at the age of 18 years old he creates his only daughter, Lady Elizabeth Ann, Marchioness of Pembroke Territory, but when she died in 2240, she left no issue, so from 2240 to 2274, it in abyss until Lord Charles Andrew JR bestows the title of Lady Kariss Elizabeth Ann Lowell.
The good people of Pembroke are simply country folks and they are into agriculture.
Pembroke has rich earth and a good water supply and these people grow their own food.
They make their own clothes. One might consider them 22nd century Quakers or Amish that refuse to use modern day inventions.
They teach the children at home and home-school them and the girls are educated, and their sons are educated but used during the harvest season.
Pembroke was governed co-jointly by Lord Charles Andrew Howard on the north of Pembroke, Lord Reginald Gray on the south.
Pembroke is a peaceful province, and the people are not materialistic.
When the good people of Pembroke see the Howard carriage enter the border of Pembroke. They start to line the streets and Lord Richard William gives Lady Karissa, his hand and she stands to her feet and she starts to wave to the people and the town crier calls out" Our new Marchioness has arrived."
Lord Frederick William Howard III announces, "Good People of Pembroke. I, present to you, The Right and Honorable, Lady Karissa Elizabeth Ann Howard nee Lowell. She is the daughter-in-law, Lord Charles Andrew Howard JR whose grand aunt was the last Marchioness of Pembroke."
"The little baby she is holding is Lady Elizabeth Victoria Ann Beltane Howard and she is the great-great-great-granddaughter of Lord Patrick William Howard through his son, Lord Frederick William Howard and through his son, Lord Charles Andrew Howard SR." Lord Frederick William II tells everyone.
Lord Richard William proudly holds Lady Elizabeth Victoria Ann Beltane Howard up for the people and they start to cheer and call out "May Odin protect you, Lady Karissa and Lady Elizabeth."
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