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  1. Anne, thinking Sarah has abandoned her, takes Abigail into her favour and allows her to marry Colonel Masham, thereby reinstating Abigail's noble standing as a Baroness. Abigail then helps Harley to influence the Queen's decisions about the war. When Sarah returns, Abigail offers her a truce but is rejected.

  2. tr.wikipedia.org › wiki › Abigail_MashamAbigail Masham - Vikipedi

    Abigail Masham, 2018 yapımı The Favourite filminde Amerikalı aktris Emma Stone tarafından canlandırılıyor. [4] Aynı adı taşıyan 1840 tarihli bir oyuna dayanan 1979 Sovyet filmi A Glass of Water'da Svetlana Smirnova tarafından canlandırılmıştır . 1969 BBC dizisi The First Churchills'de Jill Balcon tarafından canlandırılmıştır.

  3. 12 de ene. de 2019 · Abigail Masham había llegado a la corte bajo el patrocinio de la duquesa de Marlborough, y usurpó su lugar . En las palabras del duque de Shrewsbury, "podía hacer que la reina se parara sobre ...

  4. Abigail Masham, geboren als Abigail Hill, (Londen, ca. 1670 - High Laver, 6 december 1734) was een favoriet van koningin Anna van Groot-Brittannië. Biografie [ bewerken | brontekst bewerken ] Abigail Hill werd geboren als een dochter van Frances Hill, een handelaar uit Londen, en Elizabeth Jennings, een tante van Sarah Churchill .

  5. Abigail Masham, Lady (măsh´əm), 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.

  6. Abigail Masham, aged 64, died on December 6, 1734, after a long illness at Oates Hall, Samuel’s family home, in High Laver, Essex, England. She was buried in the churchyard of All Saint Church in High Laver. Samuel Masham survived Abigail by twenty-four years, dying in 1758 in London, England at the age of 79.

  7. Her influence at court ended, Abigail retired to her home at Langley, near Windsor, although she remained on the royal guest list. Following the death of Sir Francis Masham, Abigail and Samuel moved to the Masham family home at Otes in Essex. Abigail died on December 6, 1734 after a long illness and was buried at All Saints Church, High Laver.