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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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Her father abandoned Theodosia, Lady Harington for his mistress, Elizabeth Tomlinson. According to a bill produced in the
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Anne with seven other ladies put their names in a hat to award kisses to winners at a tournament for
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alluded to her steadfast qualities as alike to Diana the huntress, with a picture of
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Judith Dundas, 'Imitation and Originality in Peacham's Emblems' in Bart Westerweel,
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noted this gift as a single item, a chain of pearls and diamonds worth £500.
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Lamar M. Hill, 'The Privy Council and Private Morality', Charles Carlton,
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Anne Dudley became a member of the household of Princess Elizabeth at
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a chain of pearls and a diamond worth 1,000 marks, (£666-13s-8d).
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Henry Sydney Grazebrook, 'An Account of the Barons of Dudley',
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wedding of Princess Elizabeth and Frederick V of the Palatinate
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As a New Year gift in January 1613, Anne Dudley received from
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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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The others included the 14: 640: 546:The Court and Times of James the First 514:The Court and Times of James the First 378:(London, 1909), pp. 9, 18, 44, 48, 96. 276:Mary (Dudley) Sutton, Countess of Home 189:She travelled to Heidelberg after the 530:, vol. 1 (Oxford, 2015), pp. 151-152. 39:Harington / Dudley family connections 205:, Lady Cecil, Mistress Anne Dudley, 197:on 29 April 1613 were listed as the 24: 125:. Her older sister, Mary, married 52:Elizabeth Stuart, Queen of Bohemia 25: 704: 615:Elizabeth Stuart, Queen of Hearts 604:, vol. 2 (Oxford, 2011), p. 1119. 501:Elizabeth Stuart, Queen of Hearts 299:Elizabeth Stuart, Queen of Hearts 129:in 1605. 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Index

Anne (Dudley) Sutton
Anne F. Sutton

lady-in-waiting
Elizabeth Stuart, Queen of Bohemia
Edward Sutton, 5th Baron Dudley
Theodosia Harington
Star Chamber
Gilbert Lyttelton
Ferdinando Sutton
St Anne and St Agnes
Edward Montagu of Boughton
Privy Council
Coombe Abbey
Elizabeth Dudley
Anne Livingstone
Frances Bourchier
Philadelphia Carey
Alexander Home, 1st Earl of Home
Frederick V of the Palatinate
Heidelberg
Henry Peacham
Diana and Actaeon
Prince Henry
Countess of Essex
Lady Cranbourne
Lady Windsor
Lady Stanhope
Frederick V of the Palatinate
John Chamberlain

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