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  1. Elizabeth Egerton, Countess of Bridgewater (née Lady Elizabeth Cavendish; 1626 – 14 July 1663) was an English writer who married into the Egerton family.

  2. 316. Published: March 2001. Annotate. Cite. Permissions. Share. Abstract. Daughter of William Cavendish, first Duke of Newcastle by his first wife, Elizabeth Bassett, who was daughter and heir of William Bassett of Blore, Stafford.

  3. 01 January 1626 - 14 June 1663. Standard Name: Bridgewater, Elizabeth (Cavendish) Egerton,,, Countess of. Birth Name: Elizabeth Cavendish. Styled: Lady Elizabeth Cavendish. Married Name: Elizabeth Egerton. Titled: Lady Brackley. Titled: Countess of Bridgewater. Indexed Name: Countess of Bridgewater. Self-constructed Name: EB. Nickname: Bess.

  4. Last updated March 29, 2019 • 2 min read From Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Elizabeth Egerton, Countess of Bridgewater (néeLady Elizabeth Cavendish; 1626 – 14 July 1663) was an English writer [1] who married into the Egerton family.

  5. Brief Life History of Elizabeth. When Elizabeth Egerton was born in 1480, in Egerton, Cheshire, England, her father, Sir Ralph Egerton ,Knight, was 15 and her mother, Margaret Bassett, was 8. She married Foulke Dutton on 10 November 1520, in Ridley, Cheshire, England. They were the parents of at least 3 sons and 7 daughters.

    • Female
    • Foulke Dutton, Sir John Dutton Dodd
  6. 2 de ene. de 2004 · Elizabeth Egerton, neé Cavendish, Countess of Bridgewater (1626-1683) was a noblewoman, manuscript poet, playwright, and writer of religious meditations. She was the second of three daughters of William Cavendish, first Duke Newcastle upon Tyne (1593-1676), and Elizabeth Howard, neé Basset (1599-1643).

  7. Introduction. The two sisters Lady Jane Cheyne (née Cavendish) and Elizabeth Egerton (née Cavendish), Countess of Bridgewater, shared not only a common disposition towards piety and towards adoration of their father, William Cavendish (1593-1676), Duke of Newcastle, but also towards literary activities, including poetry and drama ...