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  1. 17 de oct. de 2018 · John Hamill argued that Penelope Devereux Rich, sister of the Earl of Essex, was the Dark Lady. Penelope had five children by her husband and six children from an extramarital affair. Hamill argued that Penelope also had an affair with Southampton. He stated that the anonymous 1594 poem, “Willobie His Avisa” (WHA), provided clues to the ...

  2. When Lady Essex Rich was born in 1585, in Pirgo, Essex, England, United Kingdom, her father, Sir Robert Rich II, was 26 and her mother, Lady Penelope Devereux, was 22. She married Sir Thomas Cheke in 1609, in Pirgo, Essex, England. They were the parents of at least 4 sons and 6 daughters. She died on 15 July 1658, in St Albans, Hertfordshire ...

  3. RICH, PENELOPE, Lady ( c. 1562–1607), the Stella of Sir Philip Sidney’s Astrophel and Stella, was the daughter of Walter Devereux, 1st Earl of Essex. She was a child of fourteen when Sir Philip Sidney accompanied the queen on a visit to Lady Essex in 1576, on her way from Kenilworth, and must have been frequently thrown into the society of ...

  4. Huntingdon and his wife, who was Leicester’s sister, had charge of Penelope until 1581, when they agreed her marriage with Robert Rich, 3 rd Baron Rich. Penelope’s father had expressed a desire for her to marry Philip Sidney (a nephew of the Earl of Leicester) but neither the Huntingdons, nor Sidney’s father, wanted the match.

  5. Penelope Devereux, lady Rich, född omkring 1562, död 1607, var en engelsk adelsdam. Hon var dotter till Walter Devereux, 1:e earl av Essex och Lettice Knollys samt mor till Robert Rich, 2:e earl av Warwick och Mountjoy Blount, 1:e earl av Newport . Penelope Devereux var en av den elisabetanska erans mest skandalomsusade renässanskvinnor ...

  6. 12 de mar. de 2005 · Lady Penelope Rich, the Stella of Sir Philip Sidney's Astrophel and Stella, was the daughter of Walter Devereux, 1st Earl of Essex. She was a child of fourteen when Sir Philip Sidney accompanied the queen on a visit to Lady Essex in 1576, on her way from Kenilworth , and must have been frequently thrown into the society of Sidney, in consequence of the many ties between the two families.

  7. B14 Here lyes the Lady Penelope Rich. Notes. Penelope Rich, separated from Lord Robert Rich and then illegally married to Charles Blount, Earl of Devonshire, died in July 1607. The final two lines of this poem are sometimes found independently, which might suggest that an unspecifically bawdy couplet was appropriated for application to Penelope ...