He married twice, without legitimate progeny, as follows: • Firstly to
Elizabeth de Scales,
suo jure Baroness Scales (d. 1473), daughter and heiress of
Thomas de Scales, 7th Baron Scales, and widow of Henry Bourchier, younger son of
Henry Bourchier, 1st Earl of Essex. Before succeeding to his father's earldom, Anthony was summoned to Parliament, in right of his wife, as
Baron Scales. • Secondly he married Mary FitzLewis, daughter of Henry FitzLewis.
Edward IV was secretly negotiating for the marriage of Anthony to
Margaret of Scotland, but the deaths of Edward and Anthony both in 1483 ended all plans.
Mistress and illegitimate progeny in
Bristol, showing the arms of Poyntz (of 4 quarters) impaling the arms of Woodville (of 6 quarters, 3rd quarter Woodville) for
bastardy By his mistress Gwenlina Stradling, a daughter of William Stradling of
St Donat's Castle in
Glamorgan, Wales, he had one illegitimate daughter named Margaret, who married Sir
Robert Poyntz (d. 1520)
lord of the
manor of Iron Acton in
Gloucestershire, who built the
Poyntz Chapel within the
Gaunt's Chapel in
Bristol. The stone ceiling boss of the
Poyntz Chapel displays in relief sculpture the arms of Poyntz (of 4 quarters) impaling the arms of Woodville (of 6 quarters, 3rd quarter Woodville), and the two wooden end-panels of his monumental coffin, decorated with the heraldry of Poyntz and Woodville, survive in the
Gaunt's Chapel in which he was buried. The
Heraldic Visitation of Gloucestershire records that: :
"A testimony of this match apereth by indenture of covenant of the mariag yett extant under the hand and seale of the said Erle, by letters written by the hand of the reverend ffather Morton, Cardinall, also by the armes of the Erle impaled w(i)th Poyntz on the top of a Chappell near Bristowe where they lye buried". == Literary interests ==