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  1. A letter to Bess from Sir William and Edward’s mother, Lady Margaret St Loe, implicates Edward and apologises to Bess for his actions.35 Edward’s resentment apparently led to further attempts on the lives of Sir William and Lady St Loe and his probable success when William died suddenly in February 1565.36 In March and April 1561 three ...

  2. Early in 1561 he and his mother visited Sir William St. Loe and his wife Bess of Hardwick in London, where Edward St. Loe was suspected of administering poison to them both, after ‘much unnaturalness and unseemly speeches’ concerning Sir William’s marriage, which seemed likely to deprive Edward of his inheritance.

  3. 21 de may. de 2014 · William was the eldest son of his parents, Sir John St Loe and his wife Margaret, and therefore inherited the family fortune upon his father's death in 1559. When John St Loe died, he left his eldest William, as well as his youngest two sons, Clement and John, and his only daughter Elizabeth well provided for with money and properties, however to Edward he left nothing.

  4. Her third husband was Sir William St Loe. Her last husband was George Talbot, 6th Earl of Shrewsbury , sometime keeper to the captive Mary, Queen of Scots . An accomplished needlewoman , Bess joined her husband's captive charge at Chatsworth House for extended periods in 1569, 1570, and 1571, during which time they worked together on the Oxburgh Hangings .

  5. We do not know how Bess responded when her second husband Cavendish died, suddenly, on 25 October 1557, but we do know that he left her with debts of over £5,000 owing to the Crown. Within two years, by 1559, Bess had married her third husband, wealthy widower Sir William St Loe (c.1520-65?), captain of the guard to the new Queen Elizabeth I.

  6. 12 de sept. de 2018 · Sir William St. Loe owned a lot of large estates and when he died of mysterious circumstances in either 1564 or 1565, his brother tried to gain possession of all of the St. Loe inheritance. Bess had to take care of her 6 kids, plus St. Loe’s two daughters, who were at this point grown women, so she took her case to court and won.

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