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420: 451:. Elizabeth began taking over many administrative duties relating to the Isle's political affairs. She attempted to influence business on behalf of the Isle, and wrote a letter on 15 September 1609 to her uncle Robert Cecil, regarding the shipment of money from the Isle of Mann. In 1612, Elizabeth was appointed the first female 319:
Following the death of Anne Cecil on 5 June 1588, Elizabeth and her sisters remained in the household of their maternal grandfather, Lord Burghley, where they received an excellent education. In 1591 Elizabeth's father married secondly, Elizabeth Trentham, who on 24 February 1593 gave birth to a son,
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in France and Italy, upon his return to England he suspected her mother of adultery, and separated from her. They were later reconciled in January 1582, when Elizabeth was acknowledged as her father's child.
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is the most popular candidate. In the early years of their marriage, the couple's relationship was tempestuous and there were persistent rumours that Elizabeth had had affairs with
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As the Earls of Derby were the hereditary heads of state of the Isle of Man, Elizabeth's husband took up the title of Lord of Mann in 1609 following an
213:(2 July 1575 – 10 March 1627), was an English noblewoman and courtier. She was the eldest daughter of the Elizabethan courtier and poet 348: 247:. Her wedding or (more likely) that of Elizabeth Carey to Thomas, son of Lord Berkeley, was the occasion for the first performance of 869: 344: 963: 953: 988: 413: 983: 340: 958: 948: 938: 401: 214: 162: 888: 383: 374:
for the occasion of their wedding, and that the play was first performed at the wedding banquet, though the wedding of
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in 1597. Her husband was described as penning comedies for common players in 1599, and in 1601 she wrote to her uncle
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from 1612 to 1627, and prior to holding the title, she had taken over many administrative duties appertaining to the
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J. Leeds Barroll,'The Arts at the English Court of Anna of Denmark ', in S. P. Cerasano & Marion Wynne-Davies,
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Sir Robert Stanley (died 1632), married Elizabeth Gorges, by whom he had issue. His line eventually became extinct.
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reported the rumour that 'The young Erle of Southampton refusing the Lady Veere payeth ÂŖ5000 of present payment'.
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Lady Elizabeth went to court where she served as one of Queen Elizabeth's Maids of Honour. Burghley gave her a
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worth ten shillings to play at cards, to debut her career. She held this position until her marriage.
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against a ban on her husband's involvement in plays. The principal home of the Derbys was
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Lord Burghley soon found Elizabeth another husband. On 26 January 1595, she married
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Readings in Renaissance Women's Drama: Criticism, History, and Performance
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wrote a sonnet to Elizabeth, published with Lok's other sonnets by
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The Life of Henry, Third Earl of Southampton, Shakespeare's Patron
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As Elizabeth's birth had occurred while her father was abroad on
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15 September 2009, retrieved on 18-12-09 (probably from
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Index

Lord of Mann

Theobalds House
Richmond
Westminster Abbey
Noble family
De Vere
Stanley
William Stanley, 6th Earl of Derby
Lady Anne Stanley
James Stanley, 7th Earl of Derby
Sir Robert Stanley
Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford
Anne Cecil
Maid of Honour
Head of state
Isle of Man
Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford
Lord of Mann
Isle of Man
head of state
Maid of Honour
Elizabeth I of England
William Stanley, 6th Earl of Derby
William Shakespeare
A Midsummer Night's Dream
Theobalds House
Anne Cecil
William Cecil, 1st Baron Burghley
Privy Council

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