Lady Eleanor Talbot (died 1468), whose married name was Butler, alleged wife of King Edward IV of England
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Eleanor Beaufort (1431–1501), daughter of Edmund Beaufort and Eleanor Beauchamp
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Returning to Chester, he commenced his profession as a miniature painter, and not very long after, he published, in conjunction with a brother, some sketches of celebrated characters in North Wales, including Lady Eleanor Butler and Miss Ponsonby, the eccentric "Ladies of Llangollen".