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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.
264:, because he had "one fault common to him with diverse others of his friends and fellows, which could not stand with his service or the state, that he was altogether guided and overruled by an arch-wife".
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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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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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347:. An inscription to her memory at Dorking stated her age was 75, but the register at Saffron Walden shows she was born in 1586.
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147:on 5 January 1606 as one of the eight faculties of
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624:(London, 1858), p. 596: Mary Anne Everett Green,
412:Brock, D. Heyward; Palacas, Maria (12 May 2016).
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211:. A description of the entertainment written by
622:Calendar State Papers Domestic James: 1619-1623
196:, who became Viscount Wallingford, and in 1627
628:(London, 1909), pp. 217-8: Samuel Richardson,
155:in two mechanical clouds, a masque written by
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246:in 1622 who secured the Somersets's release.
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343:She died on 17 April 1658 and was buried at
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478:Medieval & Renaissance Drama in England
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21:(1586 – 17 April 1658), was a courtier to
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418:. Rowman & Littlefield. p. 321.
315:Edward Vaux, 4th Baron Vaux of Harrowden
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560:, vol. 2 (Philadelphia, 1939), p. 195.
370:Edward, born 10 April 1627, died 1646.
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504:British Drama, 1533-1642: A Catalogue
151:, who descended from the roof of the
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534:, vol. 2 (London, 1828), pp. 629-39.
375:Mountjoy Blount, 1st Earl of Newport
325:was arrested in connection with the
171:Lady Knollys and Countess of Banbury
695:Howard family (English aristocracy)
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184:was built by her husband's father,
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90:Elizabeth Howard was a daughter of
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630:The Negotiations of Sir Thomas Roe
394:, English Heritage, Kenwood House.
273:Elizabeth Stuart, Queen of Bohemia
161:Robert Devereux, 3rd Earl of Essex
128:The Vision of the Twelve Goddesses
92:Thomas Howard, 1st Earl of Suffolk
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632:, vol. 1 (London, 1740), p. 169.
491:Ben Jonson: The Complete Masques
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329:. He was a probably a cousin of
192:On 23 December 1605 she married
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700:People of the Elizabethan era
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466:English Literary Renaissance
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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
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455:(Leiden, 2013), p. 304.
138:The Masque of Blackness
572:(London, 1874), p. 60.
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251:Countess of Salisbury
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493:(Yale, 1969), p. 57.
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153:old banqueting house
654:Denis Le Marchant,
306:near their home at
194:Sir William Knollys
165:Lady Frances Howard
106:on 11 August 1586.
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685:English countesses
543:Jessica L. Malay,
281:Philadelphia Carey
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125:'s masque
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269:The Hague
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