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  1. Amy Robsart‘, William Frederick Yeames, exhibited 1877

  2. 21 de abr. de 2020 · A murder mystery that reaches right the heart of royalty, discover the thrilling story of the murder of Amy Robsart. 21 April 2020. Show all. Sunday, 8th September 1560 had been an enjoyable day for the servants at Cumnor Place, Oxfordshire. They had been given the day off by their mistress to enjoy a fair in nearby Abingdon,

  3. Amy Robsart is shown holding a miniature portrait of her husband Robert Dudley who was a favourite of Queen Elizabeth I. In 1560 Amy Robsart was found dead at the foot of the stairs and Dudley was rumoured to have murdered her. It was four years after Amy’s death that Elizabeth made him Earl of Leicester, so the artist's title for this ...

  4. 22 de sept. de 2022 · Watch on. On this day in Tudor history, 22nd September 1560, in the reign of Queen Elizabeth I, Amy Dudley (née Robsart) was buried in the chancel of the University Church of St Mary the Virgin, Oxford. Amy, who was married to Elizabeth I's favourite, Robert Dudley, had been found dead at the foot of the stairs of the house she was renting.

  5. Buy a print. Buy as a greetings card. Use this image. Fictitious portrait called Amy Robsart (Amy Dudley (née Robsart), Lady Dudley) by William Sharp, printed by Charles Joseph Hullmandel, published by Joseph Dickinson, after Gilbert Stuart Newton. lithograph, published 1880. NPG D23444.

  6. In Tudor history, Amy Robsart was the first wife of Queen Elizabeth I's favourite, Robert Dudley. Amy's life, filled with intrigue and mystery, is often over...

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  7. 5 de abr. de 2021 · On 8 September 1650 Amy Dudley (née Robsart) was found dead at the bottom of a flight of stairs at Cumnor Place (sometimes referred to as Cumnor Hall). Amy was the wife of Sir Robert Dudley, and the house was owned by Dudley's friend Sir Anthony Forster. Illustration of Cumnor Place by Henry W. Taunt, 1907. Sir Robert Dudley was a favourite of ...