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22: 171:"I have sent you some patterns of stuff such as is worn by many, but not much lace upon those wrought stuffs; but the newest fashion is plain satin, of what colour one will, emboidered all over with 'alcomedes' (jewels and stones), but it is not like to hold past summer. They wear white satin waistcoats, plain, raised, printed, and some embroidered with lace, more than any one thing, and white Holland (linen) ones much". 150:, 1st Viscount St Alban, and wealthy, but took his painting very seriously, and is now mainly remembered for this. He died at only forty-two in 1627. The couple lived at Brome Hall in Suffolk (demolished in 1958), a Cornwallis property that Lady Cornwallis held in trust for her minor son, Frederick. 205:
was recently identified as a portrait of Jane Cornwallis, attributed to her husband Nathaniel Bacon. The garden front of Brome Hall appears in the background of the painting. Rather remarkably, the painting had previously been attributed to
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Felicity Heal & Clive Holmes, 'Lady Jane Bacon and the Management of her families', in Muriel C. McClendon, Joseph P. Ward, Michael MacDonald,
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Felicity Heal & Clive Holmes, 'Lady Jane Bacon and the Management of her families', in Muriel C. McClendon, Joseph P. Ward, Michael MacDonald,
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Meautys; 1581–1659), was an English courtier and letter writer, whose correspondence was published (in 1842 in London,
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Rumour connected her with "young Garret", an usher to the lord treasurer. However, in 1609, she married
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In 1609 a fellow courtier in the queen's household, and cousin of the Countess of Bedford,
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Protestant Identities: Religion, Society, and Self-fashioning in Post-Reformation England
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Protestant Identities: Religion, Society, and Self-fashioning in Post-Reformation England
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Frederick Cornwallis married Elizabeth Ashburnham, daughter of Sir John Ashburnham and
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My Favourite Things: Object Preferences in Medieval and Early Modern Material Culture
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Hearn, Karen (July 2022). "A newly identified portrait by Sir Nathaniel Bacon".
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Jane, Lady Bacon died at Culford on 8 May 1659. In 1657 she had contracted with
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worth £60. William Cornwallis died in 1611. Their only son, born in March 1611,
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Joanna Moody, 'The Courtship Letters and Poems of Philip Wodehouse (1633)',
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for her marble monument at Culford, agreeing the design with a drawing.
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The Private Correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis Bacon, 1613-1644
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The Private Correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis Bacon, 1613-1644
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Women's Agency in Early Modern Britain and the American Colonies
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The Private Correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644
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The Private Correspondence of Jane Lady Cornwallis; 1613-1644
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The artist’s wife, Jane Bacon, Lady Cornwallis, née Meautys,
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Bacon was the nephew of the statesman and philosopher
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Jane Meautys was the daughter of Hercules Meautys of
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née
8vo
West Ham
Richard Cooke
Gidea Hall
Anne of Denmark
Lucy Russell, Countess of Bedford
Sir William Cornwallis
Brome, Suffolk
George Heriot
Frederick
Baron Cornwallis
Bridget Markham
George Heriot
Nathaniel Bacon
Culford, Suffolk
Sir Nathaniel Bacon
Redgrave
Knight of the Bath
Francis Bacon
Elizabeth Villiers
Susan Feilding, Countess of Denbigh
Dorothy Randolph
Thomas Meautys
Harbottle Grimston
Charles Cornwallis, 2nd Baron Cornwallis
Thomas Stanton
St Andrew Holborn
Government House, Sydney

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