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"After the marriage of Catherine & Henry a son, Henry, Duke of Cornwall, was born on New Year's Day 1511. He lived jsut 52 days. In 1513, when Catherine was pregnant again, Henry appointed her regent as he went to France on a military campaign. During that time the Scots invaded but they were soundly defeated at the Battle of Flodden Field, with Catherine addressing the army, and riding north with some of the troops. She sent a letter to Henry along with the bloodied coat of the King of Scots, James IV, who died in that battle. Not all was good news. When Henry returned from France he found that
Catherine had lost another son. None would say if he was stillborn or died shortly after birth. In 1514, she had a son. (A Seer foresaw that this son would not take the throne, so she gave him up to Auberon and
the Fairies that her next child would live and someday sit upon a throne. The baby was delivered by the Mid-wife's 10 year old daughter, who was also kept by the community.) On 18 February 1516, Catherine delivered a healthy girl, Mary who would sit on both the French and Scottish Thrones. Seymoure was the son given over for the future of England, Mother Pockets was the mid-wife's chlld."
copyright 2009 C. Wayne Owens
From "The Hidden History of England or The Magical Tale of Seymoure and Mother Pockets."

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