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being concerned with their spiritual welfare. In the letters she also demands they follow her wishes, scorns them when they disregard her wishes, and expects her sons to update her quite thoroughly on their day-to-day lives. Though these demands she makes are true, sources agree, her main concern was their spiritual welfare, and their religious lives. She also sent medical advice, recommending the use of
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Long after her death, Bishop Goodman wrote that Anne was "little better than frantic in her age", and so it seems she lived somewhat out of the spotlight before her death in 1610. This is a portion of Anne's life where we can find little information. Her later years seem to be somewhat of a mystery,
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Anne wrote many letters, fervent with her passion for her Protestant beliefs. Many of her later letters were addressed to her sons, Anthony and Francis. Her letters to her sons are said to express "the jealousy with which she regarded her authority over them long after they had reached manhood", and
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was trained in languages and is also well known for similar translations and texts. Her family's social status was high, in part because her father worked so closely with the Tudor royal family, and were large landowners as a result. They had an association of some sort with Stratford though what
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Being an educator, Anthony ensured that all of his four sons and five daughters received a humanist education, with in-depth studies in languages and the classics. From the success of not just Anne, but Anthony's other daughters, this thorough education is quite evident. Anne was trained in Latin,
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In a letter from Anne to Francis Bacon, she addresses her views of the church and government, speaking knowledgeably and elegantly. She addresses her son, and though the letter is quite formal and written in flowery vocabulary, her emotions and love for her religion and her son come through. She
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Cooke) was an English translator and lady of the British court. Though Anne's exact date of birth is not known, it is presumed she was born in or around 1528. Anne was born at
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Sermons of Barnardine Ochyne, (to the number of 25.) concerning the predestination and election of god: very expedient to the setting forth of his glory among his creatures.
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A deeply religious woman, Anne's main works are religious centred. Anne was passionate about her religion, which can be seen in the letters she wrote to her sons,
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An apologie or answere in defence of the Churche of Englande, with a briefe and plaine declaration of the true religion professed and used in the same.
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was a significant step in the intellectual justification of Protestantism in England. The work was a clarification of the differences between
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https://web.archive.org/web/20120424054218/https://geniusmothers.com/genius-mothers-of/renowned-scientist-and-philosophers/Anne-Cooke-Bacon/
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as she wrote few letters, and participated in few events at court. On 27 August 1610, Francis Bacon wrote to his mother's friend Sir
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expresses her desires that he be a good man. She wrote to clergymen, including Bishop
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Regal Records: Or, A Chronicle of the Coronations of the Queens Regnant
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Italian, French, Greek, and possibly Hebrew. Her sister the Lady
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is buried there as well, per his request to be near his mother.
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Magnusson, Lynne, 'The Rhetoric and Reception of Anne Bacon',
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Religion, Reform, and Women's Writing in Early Modern England
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Women of Action in Tudor England: Nine Biographical Sketches
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in Essex, England. She was one of the five daughters of
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precisely this association was remains unspecified.
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Index

Ann Bacon
Anne Cook

George Gower
née
John Jewel
Francis Bacon
née
Gidea Hall
Anthony Cooke
Henry VIII
Edward
Elizabeth Hoby
Anthony Bacon
Sir Francis Bacon
Bernardino Ochino
John Jewel
Anglicanism
Roman Catholicism
Elizabeth I's
Nicholas Bacon
Keeper of the Great Seal
Anthony
Francis Bacon
Scientific Revolution
Kenninghall
Mary I
Royal Entry
Mary's coronation
maids

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