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  1. Elizabeth Wilmot, Countess of Rochester (née Malet; [Notes 1] 1651 – 20 August 1681) was an English heiress and the wife of John Wilmot, 2nd Earl of Rochester, the "libertine". She was the daughter of John Malet, of Enmore Manor, and Unton Hawley, daughter of Francis Hawley, 1st Baron Hawley .

  2. Elizabeth Wilmot, Countess of Rochester (geborene Malet, * 1651; † 20. August 1681 ) war eine englische Adlige . Sie war die Erbtochter des John Malet, Gutsherr von Enmore in Somerset , aus dessen Ehe mit Hon. Unton Hawley, Tochter des Francis Hawley, 1.

  3. 15. Juni 2023 · Elizabeth Wilmot, Countess of Rochester (1651–1681) was an English Restoration poet. Handwritten poems by her are held in the Portland manuscript collection at the University of Nottingham, which also contains works by her husband, John Wilmot, the second Earl of Rochester. Despite her husband’s fame, Wilmot’s poetry is little ...

    • Amelia Mills
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  4. Elizabeth Wilmot, Countess of Rochester, is best known to most modern readers as the woman John Wilmot, Earl of Rochester, abducted and later wed. As Samuel Pepys memorably records in his diary entry for 28 May 1665:

    • Emily Bowles-Smith
    • 2008
  5. Elizabeth Wilmot, Countess of Rochester (geborene Malet, * 1651; † 20. August 1681) war eine englische Adlige. Elizabeth Wilmot (Malet), gemalt von Peter Lely, 1667. Sie war die Erbtochter des John Malet, Gutsherr von Enmore in Somerset, aus dessen Ehe mit Hon. Unton Hawley, Tochter des Francis Hawley, 1.

  6. Abstract. The wife of The notorious John Wilmot, Earl of Rochester was ‘The great beauty and fortune of The North’, according to Pepys, worth £2,500 a year

  7. Elizabeth Wilmot, Countess of Rochester (1651–1681) was an English Restoration poet. Handwritten poems by her are held in the Portland manuscript collection at the Uni-versity of Nottingham, which also contains works by her husband, John Wilmot, the Sec-ond Earl of Rochester (Wilmot: 1660-1680). Despite her husbands fame, Wilmots poetry is.