Dear Newsgroup ~ Recently I came across two sources which name Thomas Pellet, a Whitefriar at Cambridge in 1510, as a kinsman of King Henry VII's mother, Margaret Beaufort, Countess of Richmond: 1. Underwood, “The Lady Margaret & her Cambridge Connections,” in Sixteenth Century Journal 13 (1982): 67–82 (“Her [Margaret’s] kinsman, Thomas Pellet, was supported through the agency of members of three colleges from 1502 to 1510, when he made his profession as a whitefriar, leaving no further mark on the university.”). 2. Jones, King’s Mother (1992): 280 (“Pellet, Thomas: Scholar, kinsman of Lady Margaret, maintained at Cambridge in 1502, 1502 ... In 1510 he was professed as a Whitefriar of Cambridge, at the expense of her estate.”). Can anyone identify Thomas Pellet? Best always, Douglas Richardson, Salt Lake City, Utah