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  1. Mary Talbot, Countess of Shrewsbury (1556–1632) (née Cavendish) was the wife of Gilbert Talbot, 7th Earl of Shrewsbury.

  2. Mary Talbot, Countess of Shrewsbury (1556–1632) (née Cavendish) was the wife of Gilbert Talbot, 7th Earl of Shrewsbury. Quick Facts Born, Died ... Close. Life. Family. Born Mary Cavendish, she was the daughter of Sir William Cavendish, who died when she was about a year old, and his wife Bess of Hardwick.

  3. 22 de ago. de 2019 · Place of Burial: Sheffield, Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom. Immediate Family: Daughter of Thomas Dacre, 2nd Baron Dacre of Gillesland and Elizabeth Dacre. Wife of Henry Scrope and Francis Talbot, 5th Earl of Shrewsbury. Mother of Anne Wharton; Thomas Talbot and George Talbot, 6th Earl of Shrewsbury.

  4. Countess of Shrewsbury. Name variations: Mary Cavendish. Interred on April 14, 1632, at St. Peter's, Sheffield, England; dau. of Elizabeth Talbot (1518–1608), countess of Shrewsbury, and Sir William Cavendish, 1st earl of Devonshire; m.

  5. Elizabeth Cavendish, later Elizabeth Talbot, Countess of Shrewsbury ( née Hardwick; c. 1521 – 13 February 1608), known as Bess of Hardwick, of Hardwick Hall, Derbyshire, was a notable figure of Elizabethan English society. By a series of well-made marriages, she rose to the highest levels of English nobility and became enormously wealthy.

    • c. 1521
    • John Hardwick
    • 13 February 1608
    • Elizabeth Leeke
  6. Hace 2 días · Field: Noblewoman and builder. Key fact: Survived four husbands and built two magnificent and innovative houses side by side at Hardwick. A drawing (after a contemporary portrait) of George Talbot, 6th Earl of Shrewsbury, Bess of Hardwick’s fourth husband. © Classic Image/Alamy Stock Photo. FOUR HUSBANDS.

  7. Murdin 1584. SUMMARY: The undated letter below, written by Mary, Queen of Scots, to Queen Elizabeth, is filled with gossip which Mary alleges was relayed to her by Elizabeth Talbot (1527?-1608), Countess of Shrewsbury, better known as Bess of Hardwick.