1726. Jacquetta appears often in historical fiction. She was a relatively long-lived figure in the Wars of the Roses. The couple was forgiven, but Jacquetta was order to pay a fine. We will review the memorials and decide if they should be merged. Failed to report flower. What Was Jacquetta May Cause of Death? British Writer, Actor & Theatre Neither her will nor her place of burial is known. BBC One - The White Queen - Jacquetta Woodville Despite all this Jacquetta was not a free woman; upon the death of her husband she was now under the control of the King of England. Lewis Woodville (c. 1438), died in childhood. In the spring of 1435 the Duke and Jacquetta left for the safer city of Rouen, an English held French city. Jacquetta bore Woodville 14 children and stood trial on charges of witchcraft, of which she was exonerated. Marriage would be Jacquettas destiny. 2 p. 63-64. Executed with his nephew Richard Grey by King Richard III. It is possible Warwick feared the retribution that would come if he executed such a well-connected lady. No known copyright issues. You may not upload any more photos to this memorial, This photo was not uploaded because this memorial already has 20 photos, This photo was not uploaded because you have already uploaded 5 photos to this memorial, This photo was not uploaded because this memorial already has 30 photos, This photo was not uploaded because you have already uploaded 15 photos to this memorial. When the English lost the lands around Bordeaux the King was struck. The Queen had her son christened anyways and Jacquetta watched as the Queen would fight, unsuccessfully, for power. She returned to France several times in her first years of the second marriage, to fight for her dower rights there. The King was besotted with the twenty-seven year old widow. The Queen was reunited with her husband and the royal party, including Jacquetta, stayed at the Abbey of St. Albans. Mary Woodville (1456 - ?). Daughter of Richard Wydeville KG and Jacquette (Luxembourg) Wydeville. The marriage was childless, and the Duke died on 15 September 1435 at Rouen.