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Indeed, before she was crowned in 1558, she was involved with nobleman Robert Dudley – but the pair could not marry as he was already wed to Amy Robsart.. This apparent obstacle was removed in ...
The most famous Amy then was Amy Robsart Dudley (1532-1560), first wife of Queen Elizabeth I’s favorite Robert Dudley. She was found dead of a broken neck at the foot of a flight of stairs.
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When Amy Robsart, wife of Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester and the handsome favourite of a young Queen Elizabeth, fell down the stairs to her death in suspicious circumstances in 1560, it set in ...
Some time ago Mr. Hall entered into a contract with the Earl's agent for the purchase of the Cumner Place, the agent, Mr. Hall claims, representing it to be the house in which Amy Robsart died ...
This historical work on Queen Elizabeth, Amy Robsart, and the Earl of Leycester, which is a reprint of "Leycester's Commonwealth" of 1641, edited by Frank J. Burgoyne, throws considerable light ...
THE ghost of Amy Robsart may no longer roam the streets of Cumnor, but her mysterious death still haunts its villagers. Rumours were rife in 1560 when Amy was found dead with a broken neck and ...
The Forgotten Sister Nicola Cornick. Graydon House, $17.99 trade paper (384p) ISBN 978-1-5258-0995-8 ...
Amy was the daughter and only child of Sir John Robsart, Sheriff of Norfolk and Suffolk, and Elizabeth Scott who lived in the 16th century Syderstone Hall.
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