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wrote to ask if a maid of honour could be a married woman in German custom, and what royal jewels were in her care. Elizabeth, the
Electress, replied that Dudley only kept some silver plate, and also that her husband, Frederick V and his council had favoured the marriage.
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See the
Countess of Home's will, "Will of Maria Soton, Countess of Home", The National Archives Prob/11/272/611 ff. 403-6, and National Library of Scotland MS. 14547: A receipt for the purse is among the papers of the Earls of
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Nichola Hayton, 'The Other
Wedding of Thames and Rhine: Lady Anne Sutton Dudley and Colonel Hans Meinhard von Schönberg', Nichola M. V. Hayton, Hanns Hubach, Marco Neumaier,
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not to recall Dudley from
Heidelberg. They were betrothed before 5 April 1614, and this was publicly known in June 1614. In July it was known abroad they were in love.
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Ambassador to
England, and resident diplomat at Heidelberg, in London on 22 March 1615. The wedding was celebrated with a masque of ballet planned by Elizabeth and
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Their romance was well-known. It was said in London in
December 1613 that Schönberg came to England in part to entreat King James and
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345:(New York, 1998), p. 212: 'DUDLEY, alias SUTTON, Edward (1567-1643), of Dudley Castle, Staffs.'
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noted this gift as a single item, a chain of pearls and diamonds worth £500.
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a chain of pearls and a diamond worth 1,000 marks, (£666-13s-8d).
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wedding of Princess Elizabeth and Frederick V of the Palatinate
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HMC Report on the Manuscripts of the Marquess of Downshire
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The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1558-1603
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The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1558-1603
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The Correspondence of Elizabeth Stuart, Queen of Bohemia
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The Correspondence of Elizabeth Stuart Queen of Bohemia
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State, Sovereigns & Society in Early Modern England
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State Sovereigns & Society in Early Modern England
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Henry Frederick, Hereditary Prince of the Palatinate
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Churfürstlicher Hochzeitlicher Heimführungs Triumph
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462:Annales, or Generall Chronicle of England
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39:Harington / Dudley family connections
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