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  1. This satirical account of Frances Howard’s divorce from the Earl of Essex and remarriage to the Earl of Somerset made a distinctive contribution to English literary and political culture throughout the seventeenth century.

  2. Abstract. On 26 December 1613, a wedding took place in the Chapel Royal in Whitehall. Lavishly staged, the celebrations went on for several days. Among those contributing masques and poems in honour of the happy couple were John Donne, Thomas Campion, George Chapman and Ben Jonson. The union had been a long time coming: Frances Howard, 1 ...

  3. Frances Howard (4 de xunu de 1903, Omaha – 2 de xunetu de 1976, Beverly Hills) foi una actriz d'Estaos Xuníos, conocida por ser la segunda esposa del productor ganador d'un Premiu Óscar Samuel Goldwyn.

  4. July 1616. Frances Howard, Countess of Essex (and by her latest marriage Countess of Somerset), pleaded guilty to accusations of having Sir Thomas Overbury poisoned to end his publicizing her sexual misconduct.

  5. Frances Howard McLaughlin [1] was born in Kansas City, Kansas [2] or Omaha, Nebraska in 1903 [3] to Helen Victoria (née Howard) and Charles Douglas McLaughlin. [4] She was raised as a Catholic. Her mother, nicknamed Bonnie, had been raised a Quaker but converted to Catholicism, and she predeceased her daughter by five years.

  6. Frances Stevenson Howard, MPA Public Administration Memphis, Tennessee, United States. 392 followers 392 connections See your mutual connections. View mutual ...

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