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  1. Lady Penelope Blount (Devereux) aka Rich (Jan 1563 - certain 7 Jul 1607) 0 references . Sitelinks. Wikipedia (8 entries) edit. arzwiki بينيلوبى ريتش ...

  2. 10 de jun. de 2015 · Penelope Lady Rich in a portrait by Nicholas Hilliard. Credit: Royal Collection/Wikipedia Each month, Tudor Times features an influential personality from the Tudor and Stewart era, exploring the individual’s life with an in-depth biography, information on some of the castles, palaces and other places associated with him or her and relevant articles on topics as diverse as tournaments ...

  3. Lady Isabella Rich, pintada por William Larkin en 1614. Se casó dos veces: Su primer matrimonio fue el 10 de enero de 1581 con Lady Penelope Devereux (enero de 1563 - 7 de julio de 1607), hija de Walter Devereux, I conde de Essex. En 1605, Lord Rich obtuvo el divorcio de su esposa, quien admitió adulterio con Charles Blount, VII barón de ...

  4. RICH, PENELOPE, Lady Rich (1562?–1607), was daughter of Walter Devereux, first earl of Essex [q. v.], by his wife Lettice Knollys, who subsequently married Robert Dudley, earl of Leicester. Robert, second earl of Essex, Queen Elizabeth's favourite, was her brother. She was a beautiful child and, when a girl of fourteen, won the admiration of ...

  5. Lady Isabella Rich, painted by William Larkin in 1614. Robert Rich, 3rd Baron Rich, 1st Earl of Warwick (December 1559 – 24 March 1619), was an English nobleman, known as Baron Rich between 1581 and 1618, when he was created Earl of Warwick. He was the first husband of Penelope Devereux, whom he divorced in 1605 on the grounds of her adultery .

  6. Some have suggested that the love represented in the sequence may be a literal one as Sidney evidently connects Astrophil to himself and Stella to Lady Penelope, thought to be Penelope Devereux (1563–1607), later Lady Rich, the wife of Robert Rich, 3rd Baronet. Sidney and Lady Penelope had been betrothed when the latter was a child. For some ...

  7. Towards the end of his life, on 26 December 1605 at Wanstead House near London, in a ceremony conducted by his chaplain William Laud, afterwards Archbishop of Canterbury, he married his long-time mistress Lady Penelope (died 7 July 1607), formerly wife of Robert, 3rd Baron Rich (later 1st Earl of Warwick) and sister of Robert Devereux, 2nd Earl of Essex.