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26: 206:. Percy asked her about the way from the Hall to the Duke's private lodging, and she mentioned that Lady Carey had altered the access route to make it more secure and private. Fortune told Percy if he stayed a "bonnie while" he could meet the Duke and Sir Robert Carey. 126:, and Lady Carey. The ambassador gave her a present of Spanish leather gloves at the dinner, and afterwards sent a gold chain of little links that went twice about her neck. These were diplomatic gifts intended to leverage support for Spanish policy at court. 87:, was probably 2 July 1603, when the "great ladies" paid homage to Anne of Denmark in turn, "most sumptuous in apparel, and exceeding rich and glorious in jewels". This event was held in parallel with the installation of 118:, he asked them "to bring the Scottish ladies for he was desirous to see some natural beauties". The women from the Queen's household who accepted this invitation included 532: 225:. The incident seems not to have affected Agnes Fortune's career, as she remained "laundress for the Prince's body" until the household broke up in 1611. 572: 153: 111: 103: 76: 557: 236:
asking that the Duke of York's household should also be reviewed, since there was not always enough money allowed for food.
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described an "infinite company of lords of ladies" and an "infinite number of ladies sworn of the Queen's Privy Chamber".
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Several Scottish servants came south with the Prince from Dunfermline, including his laundry-woman Agnes Fortune and the
107: 79:. Elizabeth Carey was sworn in as a lady in waiting of the privy chamber and Mistress of her Majesty's Sweet Coffers to 222: 145: 53: 272: 254: 248: 229: 119: 217:. The plan to capture Charles was mentioned in a Latin narrative of the discovery of the Gunpowder plot sent to 400:
Charles Charlton. "Three British Revolutions and the Personality of Kingship". in J. G. A. Pocock, ed., 1980.
577: 195: 57: 562: 258: 123: 567: 493: 141:". Between 1604 and 1611, the young prince flourished with the Careys, learning to both ride and shoot. 268: 434: 210: 137:. On 23 February 1605 Lady Carey was made the governess of Prince Charles, who was now known as the " 537: 129:
Alexander Seton and his wife Grizel Leslie brought Prince Charles to England. He met his parents at
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and his activities. She recognised Percy because she had seen him before with Lady Carey at
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confession, Percy was planning to "carry the Duke safe away" after the explosion at the
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In October 1607 Lady Carey heard there would be an investigation of the management of
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The 1st Earl of Monmouth and his family, Paul van Somer, National Portrait Gallery
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and Sybilla Morgan of Lockstowe or Arkestone, Herefordshire. Their home was
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Elizabeth Carey, Countess of Monmouth died in 1641 at Monmouth House in
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Lady Carey's daughter, Philadelphia, was brought up in the household of
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Elizabeth Trevannion or Trevanion was a daughter of Hugh Trevannion of
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The Gunpowder-treason: With a Discourse of the Manner of Its Discovery
22:(died 1641), was an English aristocrat and keeper of Prince Charles. 538:'Rocking horse associated with the childhood of Charles I, V&A 171: 83:, in charge of perfuming the queen's wardrobe. The occasion, at 418:
Correspondence of Elizabeth Stuart, Queen of Bohemia: 1603-1631
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Ladies-in-waiting : from the Tudors to the present day
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on 20 Aug 1593. They were first cousins, Robert's mother
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The gunpowder plot and the household of Prince Charles
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Anne Clifford's Autobiographical Writing, 1590-1676
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In 1605 Agnes Fortune testified that one of the 388:Calendar State Papers Domestic, Addenda 1580-1625 544: 16:English aristocrat and keeper of Prince Charles 102:In November 1603 the Spanish ambassador, the 416:(Edinburgh, 1808), p. 140: Nadine Akkerman, 390:(London, 1872), p. 458 citing TNA SP15/37/24 455:(London, 1857), p. 246 citing SP14/16 f.69. 402:Three British Revolutions, 1641, 1688, 1776 308:(Edinburgh, 1808), p. 134: Anne Somerset, 20:Elizabeth Trevannion, Countess of Monmouth 573:People associated with the Gunpowder Plot 517:Calendar State Papers Domestic, 1603-1610 453:Calendar State Papers Domestic, 1603-1610 373:, vol. 10 (London, 1900), p. 182 no. 274. 515:, vol. 19 (London, 1965), pp. 278, 413: 371:Calendar State Papers, Venice: 1603-1607 60:was the elder sister of Sybilla Morgan. 24: 545: 433:(London, 1836), p. 38: Thomas Rymer, 438:, vol. 16 (London, 1715), pp. 111-2 13: 163:in 1626. Their main residence was 14: 589: 526: 273:Philip Wharton, 4th Baron Wharton 249:Henry Carey, 2nd Earl of Monmouth 471:, vol. 4 (London, 1745), p. 249. 327:Annales, or a Generall Chronicle 506: 487: 474: 458: 442: 423: 420:, vol. 1 (Oxford, 2015), p. 77. 407: 394: 376: 359: 354:Letters of Lady Arbella Stuart 346: 333: 315: 299: 286: 1: 367:Progresses of James the First 279: 558:Household of Anne of Denmark 312:(Castle Books, 2004), p. 96. 7: 10: 594: 343:(Manchester, 2018), p. 21. 292:J. Vivian & H. Drake, 239: 47: 232:household. She wrote to 114:to dinner. According to 71:remained in Scotland at 29:The Monmouth family, by 519:(London, 1857), p. 400. 467:(London, 1679), p. 53: 449:Mary Anne Everett Green 431:Issues of the Exchequer 383:Mary Anne Everett Green 356:(Oxford, 1994), p. 192. 296:(London, 1874), p. 240. 267:(d. 1655), who married 244:Her children included: 219:Christian IV of Denmark 513:HMC Salisbury Hatfield 414:Memoirs of Robert Cary 329:(London, 1631), p. 826 306:Memoirs of Robert Cary 294:Visitation of Cornwall 271:and was the mother of 159:Robert Carey was made 33: 484:(London, 1886), p. 6. 104:Count of Villamediana 93:Knights of the Garter 28: 578:People from Cornwall 563:English governesses 469:Harleian Miscellany 38:St Michael Caerhays 568:English countesses 352:Sara Jayne Steen, 339:Jessica L. Malay, 269:Sir Thomas Wharton 265:Philadelphia Carey 223:Princess Elizabeth 188:elder George Kirke 174:and was buried at 146:Princess Elizabeth 133:and was lodged at 97:Lady Anne Clifford 75:in the keeping of 73:Dunfermline Palace 34: 429:Frederick Devon, 152:, in the care of 585: 520: 510: 504: 491: 485: 478: 472: 462: 456: 446: 440: 427: 421: 411: 405: 398: 392: 380: 374: 363: 357: 350: 344: 337: 331: 319: 313: 303: 297: 290: 204:Greenwich Palace 200:Whitehall Palace 161:Earl of Monmouth 593: 592: 588: 587: 586: 584: 583: 582: 543: 542: 529: 524: 523: 511: 507: 492: 488: 479: 475: 463: 459: 447: 443: 428: 424: 412: 408: 399: 395: 381: 377: 364: 360: 351: 347: 338: 334: 320: 316: 304: 300: 291: 287: 282: 242: 211:Thomas Winter's 184: 135:Oatlands Palace 81:Anne of Denmark 77:Alexander Seton 65:Union of Crowns 50: 42:Caerhays Castle 17: 12: 11: 5: 591: 581: 580: 575: 570: 565: 560: 555: 541: 540: 535: 528: 527:External links 525: 522: 521: 505: 486: 473: 457: 441: 422: 406: 393: 375: 365:John Nichols, 358: 345: 332: 314: 298: 284: 283: 281: 278: 277: 276: 262: 252: 241: 238: 230:Prince Henry's 215:House of Lords 192:Gunpowder Plot 183: 180: 154:Lord Harington 116:Arbella Stuart 108:Duke of Lennox 106:, invited the 85:Windsor Castle 69:Prince Charles 49: 46: 31:Paul van Somer 15: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 590: 579: 576: 574: 571: 569: 566: 564: 561: 559: 556: 554: 551: 550: 548: 539: 536: 534: 531: 530: 518: 514: 509: 503: 501: 495: 494:Edmund Turnor 490: 483: 477: 470: 466: 461: 454: 450: 445: 439: 437: 432: 426: 419: 415: 410: 403: 397: 391: 389: 384: 379: 372: 368: 362: 355: 349: 342: 336: 330: 328: 323: 318: 311: 307: 302: 295: 289: 285: 274: 270: 266: 263: 260: 256: 253: 250: 247: 246: 245: 237: 235: 231: 226: 224: 220: 216: 212: 209:According to 207: 205: 201: 197: 194:conspirators 193: 189: 179: 177: 176:Rickmansworth 173: 168: 166: 162: 157: 155: 151: 147: 142: 140: 136: 132: 131:Easton Neston 127: 125: 121: 120:Jean Drummond 117: 113: 109: 105: 100: 98: 94: 90: 86: 82: 78: 74: 70: 66: 61: 59: 55: 45: 43: 39: 32: 27: 23: 21: 516: 512: 508: 500:Archaeologia 499: 489: 481: 476: 468: 464: 460: 452: 444: 435: 430: 425: 417: 413: 409: 401: 396: 387: 378: 370: 366: 361: 353: 348: 340: 335: 326: 322:Edmund Howes 317: 309: 305: 301: 293: 288: 259:Thomas Smith 255:Thomas Carey 243: 227: 208: 196:Thomas Percy 185: 169: 158: 150:Coombe Abbey 143: 139:Duke of York 128: 101: 62: 54:Robert Carey 52:She married 51: 35: 19: 18: 553:1641 deaths 251:(1596–1661) 112:Earl of Mar 547:Categories 280:References 234:King James 89:King James 63:After the 58:Anne Carey 165:Moor Park 67:in 1603, 124:Anna Hay 110:and the 436:Foedera 172:Watford 240:Family 48:Career 148:at 549:: 496:, 451:, 385:, 324:, 178:. 167:. 156:. 95:. 91:' 44:. 275:. 261:.

Index


Paul van Somer
St Michael Caerhays
Caerhays Castle
Robert Carey
Anne Carey
Union of Crowns
Prince Charles
Dunfermline Palace
Alexander Seton
Anne of Denmark
Windsor Castle
King James
Knights of the Garter
Lady Anne Clifford
Count of Villamediana
Duke of Lennox
Earl of Mar
Arbella Stuart
Jean Drummond
Anna Hay
Easton Neston
Oatlands Palace
Duke of York
Princess Elizabeth
Coombe Abbey
Lord Harington
Earl of Monmouth
Moor Park
Watford

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