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  1. Robert Dudley, Lord of Denbigh. Parents. John Dudley, 1st Duke of Northumberland. Jane Guildford. Signature. Robert Dudley, 1st Earl of Leicester, KG , PC (24 June 1532 [note 1] – 4 September 1588) was an English statesman and the favourite of Elizabeth I from her accession until his death. He was a suitor for the queen's hand for many years.

  2. 23 de may. de 2018 · Genealogy profile for Robert Sidney, 1st Earl of Leicester Robert Sidney (1563 - 1626) - Genealogy Genealogy for Robert Sidney (1563 - 1626) family tree on Geni, with over 230 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

  3. He was created Viscount De L'Isle in 1605 and eventually Earl of Leicester in 1618. Sir Robert Sidney died at Penshurst on July 13, 1626. He was immortalized as a patron of poets in Jonson 's famous poem To Penshurst. Sir Robert Sidney's poetry was not printed in his lifetime, and it disappeared in the early 19th century.

  4. Sir Robert 1st Earl of Leicester Sidney MP aka Sydney (19 Nov 1563 - 13 Jul 1626) 0 references. museum-digital person ID. 130812. 0 references. Oxford Reference ...

  5. Robert Sidney, 1st Earl of Leicester (19 November 1563 – 13 July 1626), second son of Sir Henry Sidney, was a statesman of Elizabethan and Jacobean England. He was also a patron of the arts and an interesting poet. Robert's mother, Mary Sidney née Dudley, was a lady-in-waiting to Queen Elizabeth I and a sister of Robert Dudley, 1st Earl of ...

  6. "Sidney, Robert, first earl of Leicester (1563–1626), courtier and poet" published on by Oxford University Press. We use cookies to enhance your experience on our website. By continuing to use our website, you are agreeing to our use of cookies.

  7. Today marks the anniversary of the death of Robert Sidney, 1st Earl of Leicester, poet and courtier, in 1626. His notebook, which held a collection of poems and sonnets, and showed the revisions he made to them, was discovered in Warwick Castle's library in the 1960s. It had a 19th century leather binding and researchers found that it had been acquired in 1848 after the library at Penshurst ...