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for portraits of the family, including Anne Lyon, Lady Hay. The inscription on the portrait of Anna Hay attributed to Adam de Colone indicates she was 33 in 1625. She wears a portrait miniature case and an enormous diamond
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in 1607. He was a distant relative of Anna Hay. Honora, Lady Hay was a great favourite of the queen and was said to have joined with her in a whispering campaign against the
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