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  1. Elizabeth Southwell (courtier) (died 1631), English courtier. Elizabeth Southwell (1674–1709), English aristocrat. Hugo Southwell (born 1980), rugby player. Owen J. T. Southwell (1892–1961), American architect. Paul Southwell (1913–1979), Premier of Dominica and Saint Kitts-Nevis.

  2. Elizabeth Southwell's Manuscript the Death of Queen Elizabeth [with. ]r arly in 1603, as Queen Elizabeth Is "human. way to a serious illness, "her Majesty's bodily. aa matter of intense interest to her subjects. abeth s appearance, actions, and speeches during her letters, diaries, sermons, and memoirs of those with. i.

  3. Southwell was described as the driving force behind the plan to marry Elizabeth I of England to Edward Courtenay, 1st Earl of Devon. He was re-elected to represent Norfolk again in 1542, 1553 and twice in 1554.

  4. Nazareth or Nazaret Newton (died 1583) was a courtier and lady-in-waiting.. Nazareth Newton was the youngest daughter of Sir John Newton (d. 1568) of East Harptree, Somerset, and Barrs Court, Gloucestershire, and Margaret, daughter of Sir Anthony Poyntz of Iron Acton and Elizabeth Huddesfield.

  5. Katherine Southwell (died 1657) was an English courtier. She was a daughter of Sir Robert Southwell and Elizabeth Howard , and a granddaughter of Charles Howard, 1st Earl of Nottingham . She was a gentlewoman in the household of Anne of Denmark , with her sisters Elizabeth Southwell and Frances Southwell .

  6. Elizabeth Moleyns (born 1563) was an English courtier. She was the daughter of Sir Thomas Southwell (d. 1568) of Woodrising, Norfolk and his third wife Nazareth Newton. She was a half-sister of Vice Admiral Robert Southwell. Elizabeth Southwell was a Maid of Honour to Queen Elizabeth.

  7. Category. : Household of Anne of Denmark. Courtiers, servants, and administrators, who had roles in the Scottish and English households of Anne of Denmark (1574-1619) wife of James VI and I. Her household can be regarded in some senses as a part of the Court of James VI and I.