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Elizabeth Howard (d. 1658)

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was printed in 1613. The queen was met by a Cynic dressed as a wildman who debated with a Traveller. These two rode to the park gate and were met by two of Robin Hood's men, who sang for the queen. The entertainment continued in the hall of the house after dinner and concluded with masque dancing.
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thought she was an unsuitable guest for her (Catholic) religion and other circumstances. They sent a comic letter to Carleton, in the spirit of a masque, explaining their arrival deposited on the shore by Neptune, in hope of an introduction to the King and Queen of Bohemia.
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dressed in a dark green mantle embroidered with waves, with a headdress of reeds, carrying a trident. On 6 January 1605 she performed as Glycyte, "a cloud full of rain, dropping", in
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the daughter of her sister Frances, Countess of Somerset. Lady Knollys seems to have looked after the child at Knollys House in London and taken her to see her mother in the
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in Oxfordshire). It was said that Francis Howard died at Wallingford House in Whitehall in 1632, but the house was sold at a bargain price to
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Berta Cano Echevarría & Mark Hutchings, 'The Spanish Ambassador and Samuel Daniel's Vision of the Twelve Goddesses: A New Document',
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In December 1618 it was noted that "my Lady of Wallingford" was one of the first to sing a verse libel against her sister
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The progresses, processions, and magnificent festivities, of King James the First, his royal consort, family, and court
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Howard had no formal or salaried position in the household of Anne of Denmark, but was often present at court.
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went to Suffolk House in London, known as the "Tiltyard", to see her in June 1616, and she saw
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told William Knollys that he was unfit for public office, despite his long service with
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Report of the proceedings of the House of lords on the claims to the barony of Gardner
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in June 1632. Vaux was said to have wanted to marry her in 1605. He was found to be a
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Nadine Akkerman, 'Goddess of Household', in Nadine Akkerman & Birgit Houben,
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A Treatise on the Law of Adulterine Bastardy, with a report of the Banbury Case
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The Politics of Female Households: Ladies-in-waiting across Early Modern Europe
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A Treatise on the Law of Adulterine Bastardy, with a report of the Banbury Case
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William Knollys, Earl of Banbury died on 25 May 1632 and was buried at
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Nicholas, born 3 January 1631, married Isabella Blount, a daughter of
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On 27 April 1613 she and her husband entertained Anne of Denmark at
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The masque actors included four of Elizabeth Knollys's brothers;
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In 1641 she had a licence to travel with her son Nicholas.
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He was a probably a cousin of 192:On 23 December 1605 she married 648: 635: 614: 601: 588: 575: 563: 550: 202:Thomas Erskine, Viscount Fenton 547:(Manchester, 2019), pp. 39-40. 537: 522: 509: 496: 483: 458: 445: 432: 405: 267:In June 1623 she travelled to 32:Elizabeth Howard, Lady Knollys 19:Elizabeth Howard, Lady Knollys 1: 710:17th-century English nobility 705:16th-century English nobility 700:People of the Elizabethan era 398: 658:(London, 1828), pp. 389-429. 480:, vol. 26 (2013), pp. 17-42. 466:English Literary Renaissance 7: 609:Letters of John Chamberlain 596:Letters of John Chamberlain 558:Letters of John Chamberlain 517:Letters of John Chamberlain 415:The Ben Jonson Encyclopedia 381: 186:Francis Knollys (the elder) 10: 751: 730:Daughters of British earls 720:17th-century English women 715:16th-century English women 645:(London, 1836), pp. 293-4. 442:(London, 1836), pp. 293-4. 641:Nicholas Harris Nicolas, 620:Mary Anne Everett Green, 438:Nicholas Harris Nicolas, 350: 80: 72: 62: 54: 46: 37: 30: 725:Court of James VI and I 607:Norman Egbert McClure, 594:Norman Egbert McClure, 585:(London, 1981), p. 119. 556:Norman Egbert McClure, 515:Norman Egbert McClure, 455:(Leiden, 2013), p. 304. 138:The Masque of Blackness 572:(London, 1874), p. 60. 189: 367:A daughter (d. 1610). 321:in 1606 and his aunt 251:Countess of Salisbury 178: 141:. 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Index

Anne of Denmark

Dorking, Surrey
Thomas Howard, 1st Earl of Suffolk
Katherine Knyvett
Audley End
Saffron Walden
Tethys
Samuel Daniel
The Vision of the Twelve Goddesses
Hampton Court
The Masque of Blackness
Hymenaei
Juno
old banqueting house
Ben Jonson
Robert Devereux, 3rd Earl of Essex
Lady Frances Howard

Greys Court
Francis Knollys (the elder)
Sir William Knollys
Earl of Banbury
Thomas Erskine, Viscount Fenton
Caversham Park
Thomas Campion
Lord Walden
Sir Thomas
Anne Clifford
Anne

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