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  1. Elizabeth Darrell (born c. 1513 – c. 1556) was the long-term mistress and muse of Sir Thomas Wyatt. They had one surviving child, Francis. Wyatt was married to Elizabeth Brooke, Lady Wyatt whom he had accused of committing adultery, resulting in their separation. She was later rumoured to have been involved with Henry VIII.

    • c. 1513
    • Robert Stroud
  2. Elizabeth Darrell has 37 books on Goodreads with 5972 ratings. Elizabeth Darrells most popular book is At the Going Down of the Sun (Sheridans, #1).

  3. 1 de mar. de 1985 · Elizabeth Darrell. 4.31. 919 ratings61 reviews. The summer of 1914. The Sheridan brothers pursue the pastimes of the rich and talented in the idyllic village of Tarrant Royal, unaware of the coming war that will test their courage and family loyalty to the limit.

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  4. Elizabeth Darrell is the author of At the Going Down of the Sun (4.31 avg rating, 919 ratings, 61 reviews, published 1985), And in the Morning (4.51 avg ...

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  5. Elizabeth Darrell. (Emma Drummond) ( b.1931) aka Eva Dane, Edna Dawes, Emma Drummond. A pseudonym used by Edna Dawes and Emma Drummond. Genres: Mystery. Series. Sheridans. 1. At the Going Down of the Sun (1984) 2. And in the Morning (1986) 3. We Will Remember (1995) Knightshill Saga (as by Emma Drummond) 1. A Question of Honour (1991) 2.

  6. By Elizabeth Darrell ‘We Will Remember’ is the third book in a trilogy which includes ‘At the Going Down of the Sun’ and ‘And in the Morning’. Elizabeth Darrells memorable and haunting portrait of the aftermath of war moves from a Dorset village, where the social order is breaking down, to the Far East, and finally to Germany and ...

  7. Elizabeth Darrell - The Tudors Wiki. Elizabeth Darrell as played by Krystin Pellerin. Various authors and authorities give conflicting accounts of Elizabeth Darrells connection with the Wyatts: After 1538 she bore 3 sons to Sir Thomas Wyatt: -Henry, who died in infancy, -Francis, born in 1540, who took the name of Darrell, and.