Part Two of The Discarded Mistresses - Lady Mary Berkley

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Lady Mary Berkeley

Little is known about Lady Mary Berkeley but what is known about her is that she is the daughter of Sir James Berkeley and she came to court to serve upon Queen Catherine of Aragon and she became King Henry the Mistress sometime between 1525 and in November of 1528 she gave birth to King Henry The VIII' s son, Lord John Perrot, who King Henry The VIII married to his discarded mistress, Lady Mary Berkley in 1527.

Lady Mary Berkley has only one child and it is Lord John Perrot, another child sired by King Henry The VIII but from what is recorded about Lord John Perrot is this:

Sir John Perrot resembled Henry VIII in temperament and physical appearance, and it was widely believed that he was the bastard son of the late King.The main source for this belief was Sir Robert Naunton (husband of Perrot's granddaughter, Penelope), who had never known Perrot and used second-hand accounts to make his case.

The main source for this belief was Sir Robert Naunton (husband of Perrot's granddaughter, Penelope), who had never known Perrot and used second-hand accounts to make his case

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