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  1. 23 de feb. de 2024 · Elizabeth’s first key task was to surround herself with trusted advisers, a group called the Privy Council . 2. Robert Dudley - Earl of Leicester and a trusted adviser until he died in 1588. He ...

  2. Walsingham's surviving daughter Frances received a £300 annuity, and married the Earl of Essex. Ursula, Lady Walsingham, continued to live at Barn Elms with a staff of servants until her death in 1602. Protestants lauded Walsingham as "a sound pillar of our commonwealth and chief patron of virtue, learning and chivalry".

  3. Frances Walsingham (also Frances Sidney; Frances Devereux, Countess of Essex; Frances De Burgh (or Burke), Countess of St. Albans and Clanricarde) 1569 - 13 February 1631) was an English countess during the Tudor and Stuart periods.

  4. 11 de jun. de 2024 · Today, it is a pleasure to welcome Tony Riches back to History…the Interesting Bits, with an article about the story behind his new novel, Frances: Tudor Countess. Frances Walsingham was the daughter of Queen Elizabeth’s spymaster, Francis Walsingham who married three times, including the soldier-poet, Sir Philip Sidney and, later, Robert ...

  5. 25 de jun. de 2024 · Frances Walsingham was an unusual woman of her time due to her education and quick mind. As the only surviving child she was close to her parents and helped her father, Sir Francis, with his coded letters to and from his agents and informants.

  6. 10 de jun. de 2007 · Summary[edit] Frances Walsingham, countess of Essex, and her son Robert, later the third Earl of Essex, by Robert Peake the elder, 1594. Inscribed top right "1594 AEte 36", over the child's head " AEte 5" Attributed to Robert Peake in Strong, Roy, The English Icon: Elizabethan and Jacobean portraiture. London: Paul Mellon Foundation for British ...

  7. When Elizabeth I ascended the throne upon the death of Mary I in 1558, Walsingham returned to England. With the support of one of his fellow exiles, Francis Russell, 2nd Earl of Bedford, he was elected in 1559 to the House of Commons as the representative of Bossiney. In 1563, he was re-elected for the constituencies of Lyme Regis, also under ...