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    Alice Halcroft. Mary Fitton (or Fytton) (baptised 25 June 1578 – 1647) was an Elizabethan gentlewoman who became a maid of honour to Queen Elizabeth. She is noted for her scandalous affairs with William Herbert, 3rd Earl of Pembroke, Vice-Admiral Sir Richard Leveson, and others.

    • June 1578, Gawsworth, Cheshire
    • Sir Edward Fitton, Alice Halcroft
    • 1647
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  2. 4 de mar. de 2024 · Mary Fitton (baptized June 24, 1578, Gawsworth, Cheshire, Eng.—died c. 1647) was an English lady considered by some to be the still-mysterious “dark lady” of William Shakespeare’s sonnets, though her authenticated biography does not suggest acquaintance with him.

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  3. Mary Fitton. Among those suggested were Mary Fitton, a fiery maid of honour to Queen Elizabeth, and the mistress of William Herbert. Mary became the fourth woman that William Herbert resolutely refused to marry, even when he had made her pregnant, for which he suffered a spell in Fleet prison and banishment from court. Emilia Lanier

  4. It always was nonsense to think of Mary Fitton in the role; she wasn't dark at all, nor do dates or circumstances correspond. But Mary Fitton's true story is quite fascinating — we know a...

  5. Escritora, botánica, escritora técnica y escritora de literatura infantil. [ editar datos en Wikidata] Sarah Mary Fitton ( ca. 1796 – 30 de marzo de 1874) fue una escritora irlandesa, quién se interesó en la botánica. Es famosa por su libro de 1817, Conversaciones en Botánica. 1 .

  6. Women. Encyclopedias almanacs transcripts and maps. Fitton, Mary (c. 1578–1647) views 3,127,929 updated. Fitton, Mary (c. 1578–1647) English noblewoman, doubtfully identified as the "dark lady" of Shakespeare's sonnets. Name variations: Mary Logher or Lougher.

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