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  1. Marriages. Frances Howard was the daughter of Charles Howard, 1st Earl of Nottingham and Catherine Carey, Countess of Nottingham. She was a member of the household of Queen Elizabeth as a lady of the Privy Chamber. On New Year's Day 1589, she gave the queen a scarf of black cloth "flourished" with Venice gold and silver, in 1600 she gave seven ...

  2. Frances Howard, sketch by Hans Holbein the Younger, Royal Collection, Windsor Castle, c. 1535. Frances Howard, Countess of Surrey ( née de Vere; c. 1517 [1] – 30 June 1577) was the second daughter and third child of John de Vere, 15th Earl of Oxford, and Elizabeth Trussell. She first married Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey (executed for treason ...

  3. Frances Howard est un nom pouvant désigner: Frances Howard (comtesse de Surrey) (en) (c. 1517-1577), comtesse anglaise. Frances Howard (comtesse de Somerset) (en) (1590-1632), courtisane controversée anglaise. Frances Howard (duchesse de Lennox) (en) (1578-1639), duchesse anglaise de Lennox. Frances Howard (comtesse de Kildare) (en) (morte en ...

  4. Frances Howard's stellar rise from penniless orphan to merchant's wife, countess, duchess, double duchess, and would-be queen of England, and her alleged vanity and avarice, were a theme of Jacobean wags, including the letter-writer John Chamberlain, who makes frequent mention of this ‘Diana of the Ephesians’ (Letters of John Chamberlain, 2.499).

  5. July 1616. Frances Howard, Countess of Essex (and by her latest marriage Countess of Somerset), pleaded guilty to accusations of having Sir Thomas Overbury poisoned to end his publicizing her sexual misconduct.

  6. Media in category "Frances Carr, Countess of Somerset". The following 5 files are in this category, out of 5 total. Lives of twelve bad women; illustrations and reviews of feminine turpitude set forth by impartial hands (IA cu31924029820721).pdf 714 × 1,197, 370 pages; 9 MB. Frances Howard Countess of Somerset Isaac Oliver.jpg 739 × 750; 109 KB.

  7. Frances Carr, condesa de Somerset (31 de mayo de 1590 1 - 23 de agosto de 1632), nacida como Frances Howard, fue una noble inglesa que fue la figura central de un famoso escándalo y asesinato durante el reinado de Jacobo I de Inglaterra y VI de Escocia. Fue declarada culpable pero se salvó de la ejecución y finalmente fue perdonada por el ...