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  1. 3 2nd Series, x, 127—Merely a question by “Iota” as to the identity of the authors of the Play in the Bodleian. 2nd Series, xii, 110—Question by “R.I.” as to The Concealed Fansyes (among others); whether or not it was for private performance, and asking for a dramatis personae. 2nd Series, xii, 179—Note by W. D. Macray in answer to “R.I.'”s query, giving list of characters.

  2. In her book Cavalier – The Story of a 17th century Playboy – Dr Lucy Worsley describes the three Cavendish sisters as ‘truly extraordinary seventeenth century women.’ Jane, Elizabeth and Frances Cavendish were the daughters of William Cavendish 1st Duke of Newcastle and Elizabeth Bassett. The sisters grew up at Welbeck Abbey, a former monastery in Nottinghamshire; a home […]

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  4. Jane Cavendish. Huntington Library, San Marino, CA. MS EL 8048. Letter from Elizabeth Cavendish Egerton to Jane Cheyne. MS EL 8353. Poem, "On the death of my Dear Sister,” by Jane Cavendish Cheyne, 1663. MS EL 11143. Account book of Lady Jane Cheyne. University of Nottingham, Nottingham. MS Portland PwV 19. Thomas Lawrence's elegy for Jane ...

  5. Jane Cavendish. Actress. Additional Crew. IMDbPro Starmeter See rank. Jane Cavendish is known for Garry Halliday (1959) and Thirty Minute Theatre (1961). Add photos, demo reels. Add to list.

  6. Jane Cavendish. Huntington Library, San Marino, CA. MS EL 8048. Letter from Elizabeth Cavendish Egerton to Jane Cheyne. MS EL 8353. Poem, "On the death of my Dear Sister,” by Jane Cavendish Cheyne, 1663. MS EL 11143. Account book of Lady Jane Cheyne. University of Nottingham, Nottingham. MS Portland PwV 19. Thomas Lawrence's elegy for Jane ...

  7. Jane CavendIsh and elIzabeth braCkley 201 PB loss at Marston Moor in 1644. We also know that Cavendish and Brackley lived together at their family estates, Welbeck Abbey and Bolsolver Castle, until the mid-1640s, when Brackley went to live with her husband.6 All of these factors suggest, but do not prove,