• Dorothy Bradbelt or Broadbelte (died 1577) was an English courtier, a woman of the bedchamber to Elizabeth I. Her mother was probably Jane Bradbelt a...
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    involvement with Dorothy Bradbelt in a scheme for Elizabeth to marry Eric XIV of Sweden. Their actions angered Elizabeth, and Kat and Dorothy were briefly...
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  • laundress. Frideswide Strelley Alice Huntercombe. Jane Bradbelt and her daughter Dorothy Bradbelt (or Broadbent). Elizabeth Marbery. Frances Newton (1559-1560)...
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  • His second wife was Dorothy Bradbelt, a chamberer to Elizabeth I. They married in 1567. As a wedding gift, Elizabeth gave Dorothy a Flanders gown of black...
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    Habington, an official in the court of Elizabeth I and his second wife Dorothy Bradbelt. During her visit to Worcester, Queen Elizabeth dined at Hindlip Hall...
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    Shelton". Some women received clothes when they married. In 1567, Dorothy Bradbelt, a gentlewoman of the chamber, was given a Flanders gown of black velvet...
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  • accredited diplomat. There was a scandal and Kat Ashley and the chamberer Dorothy Bradbelt were banished from court for a time. Elizabeth had a quantity of old...
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    Elizabeth I was his godmother. His stepmother was Elizabeth's courtier Dorothy Bradbelt. In 1563 his father bought the manor of Hindlip, Worcestershire and...
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  • Thomas Habington's stepmother Dorothy Habington née Bradbelt (died 1577) had been a member of the royal household. Dorothy Habington resided at Hindlip...
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