A monument in decorated alabaster was erected in Bury St Edmunds. Together, the grave and the document of its construction were destroyed during the Dissolution.In 1784,two and a half centuries after her death,her coffin was removed to a new resting-place in the chancel of St. Mary's church,where the plain slab of Petworth marble which had originally marked her altar tomb now covers the grave." Sacred to the Memory of Mary Tudor,third daughter of Henry VII of England and Queen of France."