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Father. Sir Thomas Morgan. Mother. Anne Elizabeth Whitney. Occupation. Lady of the Privy Chamber. Keeper of Somerset House. Anne Morgan, Baroness Hunsdon ( c. 1529 – 19 January 1607) was an English official. She was the wife of Henry Carey, 1st Baron Hunsdon, by whom she had a total of 13 children.
14 de may. de 2024 · Anne Morgan, Baroness Hunsdon (c.1529 – 19 January 1607) was an English official. She was the wife of Henry Carey, 1st Baron Hunsdon, by whom she had a total of 13 children. On 14 December 1595, she was appointed by Queen Elizabeth I of England to the office of Keeper of Somerset House; a post which she held for life.
- England
- January 19, 1606
- Henry Carey, 1st Baron Hunsdon
Anne Morgan, Baroness Hunsdon was an English official. She was the wife of Henry Carey, 1st Baron Hunsdon, by whom she had a total of 13 children. On 14 December 1595, she was appointed by Queen Elizabeth I of England to the office of Keeper of Somerset House; a post which she held for life.
Anne Morgan may refer to: Anne Morgan (author) (born 1954), Australian writer. Anne Morgan (philanthropist) (1873–1952), American relief worker. Anne Morgan, Baroness Hunsdon (1529–1607), English noblewoman. Anne Morgan (make-up artist), Academy Award winner.
1 de abr. de 2023 · ANNE MORGAN (1529 - January 19, 1606) Anne Morgan was the daughter of Sir Thomas Morgan of Arkestone, Herefordshire and Elizabeth Whitney. On May 21, 1545 she married Henry Carey (March 4,1526-July 23, 1596), later created Baron Hunsdon. As Lady Hunsdon, Anne was a lady of the privy chamber.
- Female
- January 19, 1606
- Henry Carey KG
Anne Morgan, Baroness Hunsdon, nació el 23 de junio de 1743 en Londres, Inglaterra. Era hija del rico comerciante John Morgan y de su esposa Anne bouchier. Anne recibió una educación esmerada y se destacó por su inteligencia y su belleza.
Anne Morgan, Baroness Hunsdon (c. 1529 – 19 January 1607) was an English official. She was the wife of Henry Carey, 1st Baron Hunsdon, by whom she had a total of 13 children. On 14 December 1595, she was appointed by Queen Elizabeth I of England to the office of Keeper of Somerset House; a post which she held for life.