WebThe Ladies' Diary: or, Woman's Almanack appeared annually in London from 1704 to 1841 after which it was succeeded by The Lady's and Gentleman's Diary. It featured material … Web5 Margaret Hoby, “Diary of Lady Margaret Hoby,” in English Women’s Voices: 1540-1700, ed. Charlotte F. Otten (Florida International University Press: Miami, 1992), 188. In her diary, Lady Hoby kept a record of all of her medical activities, including her work with the poor people of her neighborhood. She
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WebPortrait of a 16th Century Lady; The Diary of Lady Hoby, Earliest Journal of an Englishwoman, Gives A Picture of Women's Life in Tudor Times By Rosalind Ivan Aug. … WebLady Margaret was the only daughter and heiress of a wealthy landowner. She was married first to Walter Devereus, brother of Robert, Earl of Essex (favourite of Elizabeth I) then to Thomas Sidney, brother of the great Renaissance poet and courtier Sir Philip Sidney, and finally to the Puritan Sir Thomas Posthumous Hoby. graphephorum melicoides
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WebSir Richard Cholmley†, the first of the family to sit in Parliament, bought the Whitby Abbey estate in 1555; suspecting his first wife of infidelity, he left most of his lands to Sir Henry†, eldest son of his second wife, Lady Scrope. 13 Although a Catholic, Lady Scrope’s Clifford lineage spared her from prosecution; Sir Henry was ‘a ... WebThe private life of an Elizabethan lady: The diary of Lady Margaret Hoby, 1599-1605. Stroud, Gloucestershire: Sutton. MLA. Hoby, Margaret, and Joanna Moody. The Private Life of an Elizabethan Lady: The Diary of Lady Margaret Hoby, 1599-1605. Stroud, Gloucestershire: Sutton, 1998. Print. WebThe private life of an Elizabethan lady : the diary of Lady Margaret Hoby, 1599-1605 / by: Hoby, Margaret, Lady, 1571-1633 Published: (1998) The travels and life of Sir Thomas Hoby, Kt. of Bisham Abbey by: Hoby, Thomas, Sir, 1530-1566 Published: (1902) First book of songs or airs, 1605 by: Pilkington ... chips on rack