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  1. Mistress of Charles II The favourite mistress of Charles II during the 1660s, Barbara Villiers was a dominant presence both at court and in the public's imagination. She married Roger Palmer, later the Earl of Castlemaine, in 1659, and met Charles soon after. She was appointed Lady of the Bedchamber to the Queen in spite of the latter's protests. Regarded as the foremost beauty of her day, she ...

  2. Palmer, Anne (1661–1722) Countess of Sussex. Name variations: Lady Dacre; Anne Lennard. Born in Feb 1661; died in 1722; dau. of Barbara Villiers (c. 1641–1709) and probably Charles II, king of England; m. Thomas Lennard, Lord Dacre, in 1674, who was created earl of Sussex in 1684 (died 1715). See also Women in World History. Palmer, Anne ...

  3. Anne Lennard (17 de agosto de 1684, Sussex - 26 de junho de 1755, Londres), 16ª Baronesa Dacre por direito próprio. Casado quatro vezes; (1) Primeiro, com Richard Barrett-Lennard, esq. (falecido em 1716), filho de Dacre Barrett-Lennard e sua esposa Jane, filha mais velha de Arthur Chichester, o segundo conde de Donegal.

  4. Anne Lennard 1661 - 1721. Born Fri, 25 ... Died Fri, 16 May 1721; Details. Parents. Countess of Sussex; Anne Fitzroy; Lived 60 years, 2 months, 21 days; At some point ...

  5. Lady Anne Palmer (Fitzroy) (1661–1722), married Thomas Lennard, 1st Earl of Sussex. She may have been the daughter of Roger Palmer, but Charles accepted her. Charles Fitzroy (1662–1730), created Duke of Southampton (1675), became 2nd Duke of Cleveland (1709) Henry Fitzroy (1663–1690), created Earl of Euston (1672), Duke of Grafton (1675)

  6. Cricket was played by women as early as 1677 when it was recorded that Anne Lennard, Countess of Sussex, the wife of the Earl of Sussex was growing tired of the amusement, as played in Dicker near Herstmonceux. The earliest known newspaper report of a major cricket match was in the Foreign Post dated Wednesday, 7 July 1697: