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203:(1562-1635), an uncle of her husband, discussed a letter from Jean Drummond, and asked Anne Livingstone to write both to Jean Drummond and Anne of Denmark. William Seton noted that Anne Livingstone had served Princess Elizabeth from her infancy, and later Anne of Denmark. The issue was her husband's right to the Eglinton earldom. He asked Anne Livingstone to ensure that Jean Drummond and the queen inform King James that the queen had known and approved of plans for her marriage, only on the basis that Alexander Seton of Foulstruther would become Earl of Eglinton. In this letter William Seton makes it clear that Anne of Denmark had promoted the marriage of her lady in waiting and the elevation of her husband to the peerage. 404:. The Fitzwilliam miniature case has two monograms, one set with diamonds and the other in enamel, with the closed "S", the "s fermé" or "fermesse", a symbol used in correspondence of the period as a mark of affection. Anne Livingstone used the closed "S" in her letter to Elizabeth, Mrs Murray. The "S" may also allude to Anne of Denmark's mother, 207:
godparent in 1613, and by interceding in "ane matter that tuiches Hir Majesties honour and His Majesties bothe", the gift of the Eglinton earldom to her husband, which was legally complicated. Drummond wrote in March 1613 that King James had not yet made any pronouncement on the question of the Eglinton earldom before going to
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Another jewel given to Anne Livingstone in August 1607, supplied by the goldsmith William Gosson, cost the king £400. In August 1614, when the Countess of Livingstone was preparing for the christening of one her children, Isabella Seton, Countess of Perth, wrote to her, saying that she was organising
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Later letters from Jean or Jane Drummond, who became the Countess of Roxburghe, show how Anne Livingstone maintained contact with the court and queen. She offered Drummond gifts of aqua-vitae and linen. Drummond helped her by explaining to the queen why Eglinton had not chosen her as her child's
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When Anne Livingstone returned to Scotland in July 1607, Anna of Denmark gave her a pearl and other jewels to hang from a pendant, a gold necklace chain of gold elements set with pearls, rubies and diamonds, "green snakes" and S-shaped pieces, and a gold jewel showing the
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wrote to her in September 1629, writing, "Madam, I cannot tell at what school your ladyship has been at, but surely your ladyship's last letter melled of grace, had a fragrant perfume of the doctrine of the Holy Spirit."
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Livingstone went to England in the household of Princess Elizabeth in 1603. She, or perhaps Princess Elizabeth herself, kept an account of expenses for clothing, jewels, gifts, and writing equipment written in
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sent the Murrays news of her illness during the birth of her son Alexander and recovery in November 1615. On 19 August 1617 she presented their son James Murray at his christening in the Chapel Royal at
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In her portrait she has a diamond jewel in her hair, possibly the "great jewel containing fourteen great diamonds with five pendant triangle diamonds" which she bequeathed to her son Hugh.
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collection labelled "Lady Livingston" may be her. In the portrait "Lady Livingston" wears a miniature of Anne of Denmark, and this may be a locket and miniature now in the
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Other women in the entourage of Anne of Denmark had their portraits made including jewelled tablets or lockets with an "A", "AR" or "R" for "Anna Regina", including
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the return of a feather jewel to her. The Countess of Eglinton left a great jewel containing fourteen diamonds and five pendant triangle diamonds to her son
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Some of Anne Livingstone's correspondence survives. She wrote to husband in November 1612, hoping that Anne of Denmark and the king's favourite,
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Henry Montgomerie of Giffin (born 1614), named after Prince Henry, Anne of Denmark was his godmother. He married Jean Campbell, a daughter of
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wrote to her father that her behaviour was satisfactory, but she would not be allowed home or given "room" - employment at that time. However
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in September 1603 the queen ordered fabrics for new clothes for Livingstone and other women who had made the journey from Scotland, including
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A necklace in the Royal Collection, associated with Mary Queen of Scots, from the collections of the Earls of Eglinton, RCIN 65620
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Colonel Alexander Montgomerie (born 1615), Anne Livingstone mentions in a letter that she was pregnant and expected a child at
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recorded a story told by his father that Anne, her sister Margaret Countess of Wigtown, and the poet Lady Culross (
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in 1611 before their marriage; Anne is said to have helped and encouraged her husband to prevent the banishment of
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Lyndsay McGill, 'Scottish Renaissance Jewels in the National Collection: making and makers', Anna Groundwater,
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describes purchases for Anne Livingstone, who wanted a "resting chair" like Jane Drummond's, a lantern, a
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while travelling from Scotland in italic handwriting. It mentions Newcastle, York, Leicester,
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General Robert Montgomerie, who married Elizabeth Livingstone, and was wounded at the
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which came from the Eglinton collection. The jewelled locket may have been made by
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The Eglinton locket and portrait miniature of Anne of Denmark, Fitzwilliam Museum
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and Margaret Montgomerie, who adopted the surname Montgomerie and became
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The Eglinton locket and portrait of Anne of Denmark, Fitzwilliam Museum
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in October 1606, when the queen entertained the French ambassador the
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Anna of Denmark: The Material and Visual Culture of the Stuart Courts
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Woman and the Feminine in Medieval and Early Modern Scottish Writing
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Monarchy, the Court, and the Provincial Elite in Early Modern Europe
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Alexander Leslie and the Scottish Generals of the Thirty Year's War
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She subsequently joined the household of Anna of Denmark, wife of
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Anna of Denmark: Material and Visual Culture of the Stuart Courts
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Anna of Denmark: Material and Visual Culture of the Stuart Courts
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Anna of Denmark: Material and Visual Culture of the Stuart Courts
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commented on children's games played in the queen's household at
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Fitzwilliam Museum, miniature portrait of Anne of Denmark, 3855
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vol. 109, (Torquay, 1991), p. 200, and see external links here.
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wedding of Princess Elizabeth and Frederick V of the Palatinate
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The genealogy of the most noble and ancient House of Drummond
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Letters and State Papers during the Reign of James the Sixth
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Diana Scarisbrick, 'Anne of Denmark's Jewellery Inventory',
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HMC Reports on the manuscripts of the Earl of Eglinton etc.
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HMC Reports on the manuscripts of the Earl of Eglinton etc.
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Archaeologia or Miscellaneous Tracts relating to Antiquity
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Archaeologia or Miscellaneous Tracts relating to Antiquity
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HMC Reports on the manuscripts of the Earl of Eglinton etc
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bought fashionable clothes in London for her daughters.
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Princely Magnificence: Court Jewels of the Renaissance
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preach, and in 1629 he wrote to her on the subject of
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Virgins and Viragos: A History of Women in Scotland
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Index

Anne Livingstone
lady-in-waiting
Princess Elizabeth
Anne of Denmark
Alexander Livingstone, 1st Earl of Linlithgow
Helenor Hay
Linlithgow Palace
Scots language
Windsor
Nonsuch
Oatlands
Coombe Abbey
Winchester
Margaret Stewart
Jean Drummond
Margaret Hartsyde
Anna Hay
Arbella Stuart
Winchester
James VI of Scotland and I of England
chamberer
Gunpowder plot
King James
Rowland Whyte
Hampton Court
Count de Vaudemont
Livingston family
Alexander Seton of Foulstruther
Robert Seton
Earl of Winton

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