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  1. Elizabeth Clinton, Countess of Lincoln (née Knyvet; c. 1570–1638) was an English noblewoman and writer. She was Countess of Lincoln from 1616 until the death of her husband Thomas Clinton, 3rd Earl of Lincoln, in 1619, then Dowager Countess.

  2. Elizabeth Clinton (née Knevitt, also Knyvett), Countess of Lincoln (c. 1574–c. 1630), was the first woman to publish a tract advocating maternal breastfeeding. The Countesse of Lincolnes Nurserie (1622) was dedicated to Clinton’s daughter-in-law,...

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  3. Después de una vigorosa defensa en la que hizo uso de sus «habilidades retóricas y políticas en ciernes», le dijo a la profesora de latín Elizabeth Buck que «le hizo darse cuenta de que algún día estudiaría derecho». [17]

  4. Elizabeth Clinton may refer to: Elizabeth Blount, married name Elizabeth Clinton, mistress of Henry VIII, first wife of Edward Clinton, 1st Earl of Lincoln; Elizabeth FitzGerald, Countess of Lincoln (1527–1589), aka The Fair Geraldine, Irish noblewoman; 3rd wife of Edward Clinton, 1st Earl of Lincoln

  5. late example . . . her self: Clinton refers here to Lady Bridget, Countess of Lincoln, to whom she dedicated her treatise. In a dedicatory epistle, Clinton praises the Countess for breastfeeding her own children despite the many excuses that were available to her.

  6. Dr. Elizabeth Plimpton is an attractive cosmological physicist and nymphomaniac from Princeton University, who is under consideration for a position at the California Institute of Technology and comes to Pasadena as a friend and personal guest of Sheldon Cooper in " The Plimpton Stimulation ".

  7. ELIZABETH LINCOLNE. TO THE COURTEOUS, chiefly most Christian, Reader. HE Generall Consent of too many mothers in an unnaturall practise, (most Christian Reader) hath caused one of the Noblest and Fairest hands in this land to set pen to paper.