Bacon [née Cooke], Anne, Lady Bacon (c. 1528–1610), gentlewoman and scholar, was probably born at Gidea Hall, Essex. She was third of the nine children of Sir Anthony Cooke (1505/6–1576), one of the humanist educators who tutored Edward VI, and Anne (...
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Bacon [née Cooke], Anne, Lady Bacon (c. 1528–1610), gentlewoman and scholar
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Cecil [Cooke], Mildred, Lady Burghley (1526–1589)
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Cecil [née Cooke], Mildred, Lady Burghley (1526–1589), noblewoman and scholar
Caroline M. K. Bowden
Cecil [née Cooke], Mildred, Lady Burghley (1526–1589), noblewoman and scholar, was born in 1526, the eldest of five daughters and four sons of Sir Anthony Cooke (1505/6–1576), Edward VI's tutor, of Gidea Hall in Essex, and Anne (d. 1553), daughter of ...
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Douglas, William, first marquess of Douglas (1589–1660), magnate and scholar
J. R. M. Sizer
Douglas, William, first marquess of Douglas (1589–1660), magnate and scholar, was the eldest son of William Douglas, tenth earl of Angus (c. 1554–1611), and his wife, Elizabeth (d. in or after 1611), daughter of Laurence Oliphant, fourth Lord Oliphant. From early childhood, the ...
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Fairfax, Brian (1633–1711), scholar and courtier
Andrew J. Hopper
Fairfax, Brian (1633–1711), scholar and courtier, was born on 6 October 1633 in the rectory at Newton Kyme in the West Riding of Yorkshire, the third and second surviving son of Henry Fairfax (1588–1665), the rector, and his wife, Mary (c.1593–1650)...
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Killigrew [née Cooke], Katherine (c. 1542–1583), gentlewoman and scholar
Caroline M. K. Bowden
Killigrew [née Cooke], Katherine (c. 1542–1583), gentlewoman and scholar, was the fifth daughter of Sir Anthony Cooke (1505/6–1576), Edward VI's tutor, of Gidea Hall in Essex, and Anne (d. 1553), daughter of Sir William Fitzwilliam, and widow of Sir John Hawes...
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Pace, John (b. c. 1523, d. in or before 1592), scholar and court jester
Olga Anna Duhl
Pace, John (b. c. 1523, d. in or before 1592), scholar and court jester, was probably the son of John Pace, a brother of Richard Pace (1483?–1536), secretary to Henry VIII, diplomat, and humanist. In 1522 the elder John Pace received 'license to exercise by deputy the office of customer … in the port of ...