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See Barlow [Finch], William

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Catalina of Motril (fl. 1501–1531), royal bedchamber servant, was employed in the household of Katherine of Aragon. She was born in Motril, Granada, probably during the period when the territory was still a Muslim emirate. Her age and parentage are unknown, and Catalina...

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Rosalind K. Marshall

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See Vere, Robert de, ninth earl of Oxford, marquess of Dublin, and duke of Ireland

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Rosalind K. Marshall

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Anne Vavasour (fl. 1580–1621) attrib. John de Critz the elder, c. 1605 The Worshipful Company of Armourers and Brasiers in the City of London

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Vavasour [married names Finch, Richardson], Anne (fl. 1580–1621), lady of the royal household, was the daughter of Henry Vavasour of Copmanthorpe, Yorkshire, and Margaret Knyvet. Sworn as a gentlewoman of the bedchamber to Queen Elizabeth in 1580, she was serving within the year as one of the six maids of honour. This title proved all too ephemeral, for shortly after her arrival at court she became the mistress of ...