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  1. Abigail Masham, Baroness Masham (née Hill; c. 1670 – 6 December 1734), was an English courtier. She was a favourite of Queen Anne, and a cousin of Sarah, Duchess of Marlborough . Life. Early life. Abigail Hill was the daughter of Francis Hill, a London merchant, and Elizabeth Hill (née Jennings).

  2. Abigail, a Tory – helped by her flattery and subservience – quickly began to supplant the Duchess in the Queen's affections. The Tory leader, Robert Harley, probably advised Masham of the advantages of marrying a royal favourite. However, Masham himself described it as a love match.

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    • Samuel Masham, 2nd Baron Masham
    • Simon Fanshawe, 5th Viscount Fanshawe
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  3. Contents. hide. (Top) Life. References. Sir William Masham, 1st Baronet (c. 1592 – c. 1656) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons variously between 1624 and 1655. Life. Masham was the only son of William Masham of St Botolph without Aldgate, London and educated at Magdalen College, Oxford (1607) and the Inner Temple (1610).

  4. Masham, Abigail, Lady (măshˈəm), d. 1734, favorite of Queen Anne of England. Her maiden name was Abigail Hill. A plain, intelligent person, she became (1704) bedchamber woman to the queen through the influence of her cousin Sarah Churchill, duchess of Marlborough

  5. Abigail Masham, baronesse Masham (født Hill ; c. 1670 - 6. december 1734), var en engelsk kurator. Hun var en favorit af dronning Anne og en fætter til Sarah, hertuginde af Marlborough .

  6. Nach der Thronbesteigung von Prinzessin Anne im Jahr 1702 erhielt Abigail um das Jahr 1704 eine Ernennung im Haushalt der Königin. Der Favorit der Königin Bis 1704 war die Königin sowohl der häufigen Abwesenheit von Sarah, der Herzogin von Marlborough (wie Sarah es jetzt geworden war) vom Hof als auch ihrer politischen Vorträge überdrüssig geworden.

  7. Abigail Masham, Baroness Masham. Custode della borsa privata ; In carica dal . 1711 al 1714 ... Abigail Masham, baronessa Masham (nata Hill ; c. 1670-6