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  1. Alice Barnham, Viscountess St Albans (14 May 1592 – 1650) was the wife of English scientific philosopher and statesman Francis Bacon.

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    Alice Barnham, vizcondesa de St Albans (14 de mayo de 1592 – 1650) fue la esposa del filósofo científico y estadista inglés Francis Bacon. Familia. Nació el 14 de mayo de 1592, hija de Benedict Barnham y su esposa, Dorothy, de soltera Smith.

  3. Let us try and find out a few facts of the early years of Alice Barnham, and admire the handsome, haughty face which looks out from her portrait; a face with more determination in it than charm.

  4. Uno de los fundadores e impulsores del método científico. Obras: Novum organum, Cogitata et Visa... Campo: Filosofía política. Movimiento: Empirismo. Padres: Nicholas Bacon y Ann Cooke Bacon. Cónyuge: Alice Barnham (m. 1606-1626) Títulos: Primer barón de Verulamium, primer vizconde de Saint Albans.

  5. At the age of 45, Bacon married Alice Barnham, the 13-year-old daughter of a well-connected London alderman and MP. Bacon wrote two sonnets proclaiming his love for Alice. The first was written during his courtship and the second on his wedding day, 10 May 1606.

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  6. On May 10th, 1606, her fourteenth birthday, Francis married Alice Barnham. A description of the ceremony taken from a letter of May 11th from Dudley Carleton to John Chamberlain : Sir Francis Bacon was married yesterday to his young wench in Maribone Chapel.

  7. Were this a conventional biography of Alice Barnham, a study of her material world would detail the landmarks of London as she surely knew them: Whitehall in the west and the Tower in the east, symbolic of court culture and royal power; St Paul ’s Cathedral, dominant on the central skyline even without the steeple lost in 1561; the Thames ...