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  1. 25 de abr. de 2018 · So, Lettice Knollys married Robert Dudley exactly two years after Walter’s death, in a secret ceremony on September 21, 1578. This wasn’t a last-minute surprise thing, even just getting their guests in town and preparations made would have taken probably about a year — during which time everybody kept it secret, to Elizabeth had no idea.

  2. Lettice Knollys Devereux Dudley Blount died, aged 91, on 25th December 1634. She left instructions to be buried "at Warwick by my dear lord and husband the Earl of Leicester with whom I desire to be entombed". Her probate inventory valued her possessions at £6,645 11s. 4d.

  3. Lettice Knollys, comtesse d'Essex et comtesse de Leicester, née le 8 novembre 1543 à Rotherfield Greys et morte le 25 décembre 1634 à Drayton Bassett, est une aristocrate anglaise et mère de Robert Devereux, 2e comte d'Essex, de Lady Penelope Rich et de Dorothy Percy . Fille de Francis Knollys et Catherine Carey, elle est mariée en ...

  4. 25 de jun. de 2023 · Lettice Knollys a significant figure from the Elizabethan era. Born into the influential Boleyn family, Lettice's life was filled with intrigue, scandal, and...

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  5. LETTICE KNOLLYS, COUNTESS OF ESSEX AND LEICESTER. BORN: c. 1541 DIED: 1634. Lettice Knollys, attributed to Gower In the collection of the Marquess of Bath, at Longleat House . Mother of Robert Devereux by her first husband, Walter. Second wife to Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester. Lettice was cousin to Queen

  6. allthingsrobertdudley.files.wordpress.com › 2011LetticeKnollys

    LetticeKnollys Lettice Knollys (/ˈnoʊlz/ NOHLZ, sometimes called Laetitia, alsoknownasLettice Devereux orLettice Dudley),CountessofEssexandCountessofLeices-

  7. When Lettice Knollys was born on 8 November 1543, in Rotherfield Greys, Oxfordshire, England, her father, Sir Francis Knollys I, was 29 and her mother, Lady Mary Catherine Carey, was 19. She married Sir Walter Devereux in 1560, in England. They were the parents of at least 3 sons and 2 daughters.