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  1. Elisabeth Brooke (25 June 1526 – 2 April 1565) was an English courtier and noblewoman. She was the eldest daughter of George Brooke, 9th Baron Cobham of Kent and Anne Braye. Her relationship with William Parr, 1st Marquess of Northampton, Catherine Parr 's brother, would shape the politics of England for many years to come, bearing ...

  2. 20 de mar. de 2024 · Elisabeth openly lived in adultery with William Parr, 1st Marquess of Northampton and bigamously married him. At times, she was accepted at court as the Marchioness of Northampton. She was the sister-in-law of Katherine Parr, King Henry VIII's sixth queen.

    • England
    • England, United Kingdom
    • circa June 25, 1526
    • Ivy Jo Smith
  3. essay applies Kelly's criteria to Elisabeth Parr née Brooke, Marchioness of Northampton (1526-1565) and sister-in-law of Katherine Parr, Henry VIII's last wife, whose controversial court career evinces women's lived experience and their contemporary political importance across the mid Tudor courts of Henry VIII, Edward VI, Mary I, and ...

  4. Elisabeth Brooke (25 de junio de 1526 - 2 de abril de 1565) fue una cortesana y noble inglesa. Ella, la hija mayor de George Brooke, noveno barón Cobham de Kent y Anne, su esposa . Era sobrina de Sir Thomas Wyatt el mayor, el poeta cortesano al que se atribuye la introducción del soneto en el idioma inglés, y de Elizabeth Brooke , que estuvo ...

  5. The title of Marquess of Northampton was created for the first time in the Peerage of England in 1547 in favour of William Parr, brother of Catherine Parr, the sixth and last wife of King Henry VIII. The title was forfeited in 1554 after the accession of Queen Mary but restored in 1559 by Queen Elizabeth I .

  6. Born: 1526. Died: 2 Apr 1565. Father: George BROOKE (4° B. Cobham) Mother: Anne BRAY (B. Cobham) Married: William PARR (1° M. Northampton) Jan 1547/8, England. Elizabeth Brooke, Marchioness of Northampton. detail of the Cobham Family Group. by an artist of the British School, 1567. (Longleat House collection)

  7. This thesis reconstructs and analyses the life and agency of Elisabeth Parr, marchioness of Northampton (1526-1565), with the aim of increasing understanding of women’s networks of influence and political engagement at the mid-Tudor courts, c. 1547- 1565.