420:
451:. Elizabeth began taking over many administrative duties relating to the Isle's political affairs. She attempted to influence business on behalf of the Isle, and wrote a letter on 15 September 1609 to her uncle Robert Cecil, regarding the shipment of money from the Isle of Mann. In 1612, Elizabeth was appointed the first female
319:
Following the death of Anne Cecil on 5 June 1588, Elizabeth and her sisters remained in the household of their maternal grandfather, Lord
Burghley, where they received an excellent education. In 1591 Elizabeth's father married secondly, Elizabeth Trentham, who on 24 February 1593 gave birth to a son,
43:
296:
in France and Italy, upon his return to
England he suspected her mother of adultery, and separated from her. They were later reconciled in January 1582, when Elizabeth was acknowledged as her father's child.
308:. Her brother, Lord Bulbecke, died in 1583 as an infant, and she had another sister, Frances, who died in 1587. She also had an illegitimate half-brother, Edward Vere, by her father's notorious affair with
382:
is the most popular candidate. In the early years of their marriage, the couple's relationship was tempestuous and there were persistent rumours that
Elizabeth had had affairs with
390:. The allegations concerning her relationship with Essex were particularly strong in 1596 and 1597. Whether there was any truth in the rumours remains unknown.
792:
739:
351:. However the match was not to Southampton's liking, and in a letter written in November 1594, about six weeks after Southampton had turned 21, the Jesuit
150:
447:
As the Earls of Derby were the hereditary heads of state of the Isle of Man, Elizabeth's husband took up the title of Lord of Mann in 1609 following an
213:(2 July 1575 â 10 March 1627), was an English noblewoman and courtier. She was the eldest daughter of the Elizabethan courtier and poet
348:
247:. Her wedding or (more likely) that of Elizabeth Carey to Thomas, son of Lord Berkeley, was the occasion for the first performance of
869:
344:
963:
953:
988:
413:
983:
340:
958:
948:
938:
401:
214:
162:
888:
383:
374:
for the occasion of their wedding, and that the play was first performed at the wedding banquet, though the wedding of
359:
321:
244:
116:
400:
in 1597. Her husband was described as penning comedies for common players in 1599, and in 1601 she wrote to her uncle
835:
432:
274:
224:
from 1612 to 1627, and prior to holding the title, she had taken over many administrative duties appertaining to the
943:
905:
654:
J. Leeds
Barroll,'The Arts at the English Court of Anna of Denmark ', in S. P. Cerasano & Marion Wynne-Davies,
502:
Sir Robert
Stanley (died 1632), married Elizabeth Gorges, by whom he had issue. His line eventually became extinct.
492:
482:
146:
142:
825:
355:
reported the rumour that 'The young Erle of
Southampton refusing the Lady Veere payeth ÂŖ5000 of present payment'.
486:
375:
379:
327:
Lady
Elizabeth went to court where she served as one of Queen Elizabeth's Maids of Honour. Burghley gave her a
993:
697:
416:, later Countess of Montgomery, to the queen's household. Elizabeth was the queen's chief mourner in 1619.
253:
933:
331:
worth ten shillings to play at cards, to debut her career. She held this position until her marriage.
998:
496:
973:
968:
397:
367:
316:. The birth of this child in March 1581 caused the arrest of both her father and his mistress.
313:
240:
978:
928:
923:
269:, Hertfordshire, the eldest surviving daughter of Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford, and
466:, London. On her tomb, which she shares with her mother, grandmother, and sisters, is her
404:
against a ban on her husband's involvement in plays. The principal home of the Derbys was
8:
525:
248:
853:
455:, a title she held until her death in 1627. She was succeeded by her eldest son, James.
831:
463:
448:
440:
85:
358:
Lord
Burghley soon found Elizabeth another husband. On 26 January 1595, she married
797:
744:
459:
363:
98:
73:
816:
763:
773:
409:
301:
266:
59:
801:
748:
236:
182:
103:
786:
733:
917:
428:
424:
405:
387:
309:
305:
282:
278:
229:
186:
895:
452:
352:
328:
221:
33:
656:
Readings in
Renaissance Women's Drama: Criticism, History, and Performance
879:
225:
190:
485:(c.1600 â February 1657), married firstly, Sir Henry Portman; secondly
436:
293:
270:
172:
393:
42:
419:
396:
wrote a sonnet to
Elizabeth, published with Lok's other sonnets by
228:'s affairs. Elizabeth was the first female to rule as the island's
93:
855:
The Life of Henry, Third Earl of Southampton, Shakespeare's Patron
408:. Elizabeth returned to court as a Lady of the Drawing Chamber to
292:
As Elizabeth's birth had occurred while her father was abroad on
286:
467:
277:, Queen Elizabeth I's chief advisor and leading member of her
734:"Stanley, William, sixth earl of Derby (bap. 1561, d. 1642)"
689:
787:"Wriothesley, Henry, third earl of Southampton (1573â1624)"
571:
Religion, Politics and Society in Sixteenth-Century England
670:
15 September 2009, retrieved on 18-12-09 (probably from
726:. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press.
370:. It has been claimed that William Shakespeare wrote
569:Paul E. J. Hammer, 'Letters from Cecil to Hatton',
423:Sculpted figure of Elizabeth de Vere on the double
785:
772:
732:
324:, who would later succeed as 18th Earl of Oxford.
684:
682:
680:
915:
601:
599:
526:"Shakespeare Quartos: A Midsummer Night's Dream"
677:
596:
495:(31 January 1607 â 15 October 1651), married
796:(online ed.). Oxford University Press.
743:(online ed.). Oxford University Press.
285:, Burghley's second wife, and Elizabeth was
412:in 1604, and introduced her younger sister
47:The Countess of Derby, by an unknown artist
641:Lawrence Manley & Sally-Beth MacLean,
349:Henry Wriothesley, 3rd Earl of Southampton
265:Elizabeth Vere was born on 2 July 1575 at
41:
823:
730:
617:
605:
552:
550:
548:
462:, Surrey, and was buried the next day in
345:Mary Wriothesley, Countess of Southampton
260:
858:. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
418:
793:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
770:
740:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
724:Shakespeare and the Earl of Southampton
629:
347:, for a marriage between Elizabeth and
916:
851:
721:
623:
586:
582:
545:
339:By 1590 Burghley was negotiating with
334:
852:Stopes, Charlotte Carmichael (1922).
783:
590:
478:Elizabeth de Vere had five children;
341:Anthony Browne, 1st Viscount Montague
189:and government administrator of the
458:Elizabeth died on 10 March 1627 at
439:(nÊe Cecil), Countess of Oxford in
300:Elizabeth had two younger sisters,
215:Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford
163:Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford
13:
889:William Stanley, 6th Earl of Derby
700:from the original on 14 April 2003
643:Lord Strange's Men and their Plays
384:Robert Devereux, 2nd Earl of Essex
360:William Stanley, 6th Earl of Derby
245:William Stanley, 6th Earl of Derby
117:William Stanley, 6th Earl of Derby
14:
1010:
863:
275:William Cecil, 1st Baron Burghley
906:James Stanley, 7th Earl of Derby
493:James Stanley, 7th Earl of Derby
147:James Stanley, 7th Earl of Derby
830:. Manchester University Press.
661:
648:
487:Robert Kerr, 1st Earl of Ancram
362:(1561 â 29 September 1642), at
128:
635:
611:
576:
563:
536:
518:
508:Elizabeth Stanley (died young)
505:Elizabeth Stanley (died young)
1:
964:17th-century English nobility
954:16th-century English nobility
827:Shakespeare: The 'Lost Years'
715:
989:Burials at Westminster Abbey
817:UK public library membership
771:Holland, Peter, ed. (1994).
764:UK public library membership
512:
273:, the daughter of statesman
154:two daughters who died young
7:
984:Monarchs of the Isle of Man
10:
1015:
959:17th-century English women
949:16th-century English women
939:Daughters of British earls
824:Honigmann, E.A.J. (1998).
779:. Oxford University Press.
573:(Cambridge, 2003), p. 235.
558:A Who's Who of Tudor Women
902:
893:
885:
877:
775:A Midsummer Night's Dream
497:Charlotte de la Tremoille
473:
372:A Midsummer Night's Dream
254:A Midsummer Night's Dream
178:
168:
158:
138:
110:
92:
80:
67:
52:
40:
27:
20:
489:, by whom she had issue.
944:British maids of honour
731:Daugherty, Leo (2004).
722:Akrigg, G.P.V. (1968).
499:, by whom he had issue.
243:before her marriage to
71:10 March 1627 (aged 51)
802:10.1093/ref:odnb/30073
749:10.1093/ref:odnb/72296
672:HMC Salisbury Hatfield
444:
314:Lady of the Bedchamber
261:Family and early years
241:Elizabeth I of England
878:Head of State of the
645:(Yale, 2014), p. 326.
589:, pp. 35â8, 86;
585:, pp. 31â2, 39;
422:
994:Court of Elizabeth I
784:Honan, Park (2004).
556:Kathy Lynn Emerson,
281:. Anne's mother was
632:, pp. 111â112.
542:The De Vere Society
427:to her grandmother
376:Sir Thomas Berkeley
366:in the presence of
335:A countess at court
249:William Shakespeare
934:English countesses
445:
435:and to her mother
151:Sir Robert Stanley
912:
911:
903:Succeeded by
870:Elizabeth de Vere
815:(Subscription or
762:(Subscription or
483:Lady Anne Stanley
464:Westminster Abbey
449:Act of Parliament
441:Westminster Abbey
433:Baroness Burghley
207:Countess of Derby
199:Elizabeth Stanley
196:
195:
143:Lady Anne Stanley
86:Westminster Abbey
29:Countess of Derby
22:Elizabeth Stanley
1006:
999:Wives of knights
886:Preceded by
875:
874:
859:
848:
846:
844:
820:
812:
810:
808:
789:
780:
778:
767:
759:
757:
755:
736:
727:
710:
709:
707:
705:
686:
675:
665:
659:
652:
646:
639:
633:
627:
621:
615:
609:
603:
594:
580:
574:
567:
561:
554:
543:
540:
534:
533:
522:
364:Greenwich Palace
235:She served as a
132:
130:
88:
63:
45:
18:
17:
1014:
1013:
1009:
1008:
1007:
1005:
1004:
1003:
914:
913:
908:
899:
891:
866:
842:
840:
838:
814:
806:
804:
761:
753:
751:
718:
713:
703:
701:
688:
687:
678:
668:1609 Chronology
666:
662:
658:(London, 1998).
653:
649:
640:
636:
628:
624:
616:
612:
604:
597:
581:
577:
568:
564:
555:
546:
541:
537:
530:British Library
524:
523:
519:
515:
476:
410:Anne of Denmark
380:Elizabeth Carey
368:Queen Elizabeth
337:
267:Theobalds House
263:
185:
153:
149:
145:
134:
131: 1595)
126:
122:
119:
102:
84:
72:
62:, Hertfordshire
60:Theobalds House
58:
57:
48:
31:
23:
12:
11:
5:
1012:
1002:
1001:
996:
991:
986:
981:
976:
974:Stanley family
971:
969:De Vere family
966:
961:
956:
951:
946:
941:
936:
931:
926:
910:
909:
904:
901:
892:
887:
883:
882:
873:
872:
865:
864:External links
862:
861:
860:
849:
836:
821:
781:
768:
728:
717:
714:
712:
711:
694:thepeerage.com
676:
660:
647:
634:
622:
618:Honigmann 1998
610:
606:Daugherty 2004
595:
575:
562:
544:
535:
516:
514:
511:
510:
509:
506:
503:
500:
490:
475:
472:
336:
333:
312:, the Queen's
262:
259:
237:Maid of Honour
194:
193:
183:Maid of Honour
180:
176:
175:
170:
166:
165:
160:
156:
155:
140:
136:
135:
124:
120:
115:
114:
112:
108:
107:
96:
90:
89:
82:
78:
77:
69:
65:
64:
54:
50:
49:
46:
38:
37:
25:
24:
21:
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
1011:
1000:
997:
995:
992:
990:
987:
985:
982:
980:
977:
975:
972:
970:
967:
965:
962:
960:
957:
955:
952:
950:
947:
945:
942:
940:
937:
935:
932:
930:
927:
925:
922:
921:
919:
907:
898:
897:
890:
884:
881:
876:
871:
868:
867:
857:
856:
850:
839:
837:9780719054259
833:
829:
828:
822:
818:
803:
799:
795:
794:
788:
782:
777:
776:
769:
765:
750:
746:
742:
741:
735:
729:
725:
720:
719:
699:
695:
691:
685:
683:
681:
673:
669:
664:
657:
651:
644:
638:
631:
626:
619:
614:
607:
602:
600:
592:
588:
584:
579:
572:
566:
559:
553:
551:
549:
539:
531:
527:
521:
517:
507:
504:
501:
498:
494:
491:
488:
484:
481:
480:
479:
471:
469:
465:
461:
456:
454:
450:
442:
438:
434:
430:
429:Mildred Cooke
426:
425:tomb monument
421:
417:
415:
414:Susan de Vere
411:
407:
406:Knowsley Hall
403:
399:
398:Richard Field
395:
391:
389:
388:Walter Ralegh
385:
381:
377:
373:
369:
365:
361:
356:
354:
350:
346:
342:
332:
330:
325:
323:
317:
315:
311:
310:Anne Vavasour
307:
303:
298:
295:
290:
288:
284:
283:Mildred Cooke
280:
279:Privy Council
276:
272:
268:
258:
257:
255:
250:
246:
242:
238:
233:
231:
230:head of state
227:
223:
218:
216:
212:
208:
204:
200:
192:
188:
187:Head of state
184:
181:
177:
174:
171:
167:
164:
161:
157:
152:
148:
144:
141:
137:
118:
113:
109:
106:(by marriage)
105:
100:
97:
95:
91:
87:
83:
79:
75:
70:
66:
61:
55:
51:
44:
39:
36:
35:
30:
26:
19:
16:
979:Cecil family
896:Lord of Mann
894:
854:
841:. Retrieved
826:
805:. Retrieved
791:
774:
752:. Retrieved
738:
723:
702:. Retrieved
693:
671:
667:
663:
655:
650:
642:
637:
630:Holland 1994
625:
613:
578:
570:
565:
557:
538:
529:
520:
477:
457:
453:Lord of Mann
446:
437:Anne de Vere
402:Robert Cecil
392:
371:
357:
353:Henry Garnet
338:
326:
318:
299:
291:
289:on 10 July.
264:
252:
234:
222:Lord of Mann
220:She was the
219:
211:Lord of Mann
210:
206:
202:
198:
197:
94:Noble family
34:Lord of Mann
32:
28:
15:
929:1627 deaths
924:1575 births
880:Isle of Man
690:"Main Page"
587:Stopes 1922
583:Akrigg 1968
226:Isle of Man
191:Isle of Man
56:2 July 1575
918:Categories
900:1612â1627
843:2 December
819:required.)
807:2 December
766:required.)
754:3 December
716:References
591:Honan 2004
329:gold angel
294:Grand Tour
271:Anne Cecil
179:Occupation
173:Anne Cecil
101:(by birth)
704:4 January
513:Footnotes
394:Henry Lok
239:to Queen
111:Spouse(s)
698:Archived
460:Richmond
287:baptised
76:, Surrey
74:Richmond
302:Bridget
203:de Vere
133:
125:
121:
104:Stanley
99:De Vere
834:
813:
760:
474:Family
468:effigy
386:, and
343:, and
169:Mother
159:Father
81:Buried
322:Henry
306:Susan
201:(nÊe
139:Issue
127:(
123:
845:2012
832:ISBN
809:2012
756:2012
706:2022
304:and
68:Died
53:Born
798:doi
745:doi
378:to
251:'s
205:),
920::
790:.
737:.
696:.
692:.
679:^
598:^
547:^
528:.
470:.
431:,
232:.
217:.
209:,
129:m.
847:.
811:.
800::
758:.
747::
708:.
674:)
620:.
608:.
593:.
560:.
532:.
443:.
256:.
Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.