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Margaret Dymoke was a lady who lived a long time ago, around the 1500s. She worked at the royal court of Henry VIII of England, who was a famous king. Margaret was a lady-in-waiting, which meant she helped and served the queens.

Margaret was born in a place called Scrivelsby in Lincolnshire, England. Her parents were Sir Robert Dymoke and Jane Cressner. She was married three times. Her first husband was Richard Vernon. They had at least two children together. Later, she married Sir William Coffin, who was an important person in the court of Anne Boleyn, King Henry VIII's second wife.

Serving the Queens

Margaret Dymoke was an important part of the royal court. She served two of King Henry VIII's queens.

With Queen Anne Boleyn

In 1536, Margaret was chosen to be one of five women to stay with Queen Anne Boleyn during a very difficult time for the Queen. These women were there to support her. Other ladies who served with Margaret included Lady Anne Shelton and Lady Mary Kingston. Even though it was a challenging time, Margaret continued her duties as a lady-in-waiting.

With Queen Jane Seymour

After Queen Anne Boleyn, Margaret continued her service at court. She became a lady-in-waiting to Jane Seymour, who was King Henry VIII's third wife. This shows that Margaret was a trusted and experienced member of the royal household.

Later Life and Family

Margaret's third husband was Sir Richard Manners. She had children from her first marriage, including a son named Sir George Vernon and a daughter named Elizabeth Vernon. Margaret Dymoke lived through an exciting and important time in English history, serving powerful queens at the heart of the royal court.

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