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  1. Alice Barnham, Viscountess St Albans [a] (14 May 1592 – 1650) was the wife of English scientific philosopher and statesman Francis Bacon . Family. She was born 14 May 1592, to Benedict Barnham and his wife, Dorothy, née Smith.

    • 14 May 1592
    • Alice Barneham
    • 1650 (aged 57–58); buried 9 July 1650
  2. academia-lab.com › enciclopedia › alicia-barnhamAlicia Barnham _ AcademiaLab

    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. Collection. European Painting and Sculpture before 1900. This object is currently on view. This is one of the earliest family group portraits in British art. Alice Barnham, wife of a London merchant, was a businesswoman in her own right, directing a silk production business that catered to an elite clientele.

  4. 1928. PREFACE. The following sketch of the life of Alice Barnham, wife of Sir Francis Bacon, has been carefully compiled, and every endeavour has been made that dates should be correct. The entire story in Part II. has been brought to light by the discovery of the various documents found in the London Record Office, and elsewhere.

  5. Las cartas de Bacon comienzan a mencionar a Alice Barnham, el 3 de julio de 1603, la hija de un concejal, una hermosa doncella de mi agrado, cuando solo tenía once años. Estuvieron comprometidos durante tres años y se casaron el 10 de mayo de 1606, antes de que Alice cumpliera los catorce, en la capilla de St Marylebone, un suburbio al norte de Londres, con la recepción en la finca Strand.

  6. 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 ...

  7. 21 de oct. de 2009 · At its heart is the excavation of a forgotten Tudor woman, Alice Barnham. Between four chapters on the archival traces of Barnham and her family are four further chapters that use Barnhams life to interrogate some key foci of early modern architectural history.