Elizabeth Brooke may refer to: Elizabeth Brooke (1503–1560), alleged mistress of Henry VIII and estranged wife of the poet Thomas Wyatt Elizabeth Brooke...
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Elizabeth Brooke, Lady Wyatt (1503–1560) was the wife of Sir Thomas Wyatt, the poet, and the mother of Thomas Wyatt the younger who led Wyatt's Rebellion...
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Queen Elizabeth I of England at Cobham Hall in 1559, signalling his acceptance of the moderate regime. William Brooke was the son of George Brooke, 9th...
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Sir Charles Vyner Brooke, Rajah of Sarawak, GCMG, full name Charles Vyner de Windt Brooke (26 September 1874 – 9 May 1963) was the third and last White...
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Elizabeth Brooke (January 1601 – 22 July 1683), also known as Lady Brooke or Dame Elizabeth Brooke, was an English religious writer, part of whose writing...
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Wyatt. They had one surviving child, Francis. Wyatt was married to Elizabeth Brooke, Lady Wyatt whom he had accused of committing adultery, resulting in...
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Brooke Elizabeth Burns (born March 16, 1978) is an American fashion model, game show host, actress, and television personality. Burns began her television...
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Elisabeth Brooke (25 June 1526 – 2 April 1565) was an English courtier and noblewoman. She was the eldest daughter of George Brooke, 9th Baron Cobham...
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professional Elizabeth Brooke, Lady Wyatt, alleged mistress of Henry VIII and estranged wife of the poet Thomas Wyatt Elisabeth Brooke, Marchioness of...
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Siân Brooke (born Siân Elizabeth Phillips; 1980) is an English actress. Her television work includes Cape Wrath (2007), Sherlock (2017), Doctor Foster...
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Brooke Christa Shields (born May 31, 1965) is an American actress. A child model starting at the age of 11 months, Shields gained widespread notoriety...
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(1867–1951), African American educator, social activist and architect Elizabeth Brooke (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles about people...
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Elizabeth Schrader Polczer, better known as Elizabeth Schrader, is an American biblical scholar who concentrates on textual studies concerning Mary Magdalene...
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(b. 1461), son of Robert Tanfield and Elizabeth Brooke, daughter of Edward Brooke, 6th Baron Cobham, and Elizabeth Touchet, born c. 1433, and had children...
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of the shire (MP) for Kent in December 1541. In 1520, Wyatt married Elizabeth Brooke (1503–1560). A year later, they had a son Thomas (1521–1554) who led...
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the sonnet into English literature. His mother was Elizabeth Brooke, a daughter of Thomas Brooke, 8th Baron Cobham, of Cobham Hall and Cooling Castle...
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appearances in television dramas and comedies featuring Brooke include The Blackadder, Bertie and Elizabeth, the BBC adaptation of Blott on the Landscape, Lovejoy...
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in c 1620 to Elizabeth Brooke (born 1601), daughter of Thomas Colepeper (died 1613) of Great Wigsell in Salehurst, East Sussex. Elizabeth was a niece of...
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"disputations" at the Sorbonne. In 1589, Cecil married Elizabeth Brooke, the daughter of William Brooke, 10th Baron Cobham by his second wife, Frances Newton...
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the Blois family. Brooke was the second surviving son of Sir Robert Brooke of Cockfield Hall, Yoxford and his wife Dame Elizabeth Brooke, daughter of Thomas...
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Willes Dayrell Brooke, Tuan Muda of Sarawak (8 August 1876 – 15 September 1965), was the last heir apparent to the Raj of Sarawak. Bertram Brooke was the son...
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Gladys Milton Palmer (redirect from Gladys Brooke)
Palmer and Brooke had four children: Jean Margaret Palmer Brooke Elizabeth Brooke Anne Elaine Primula Brooke Anthony Walter Dayrell Brooke In 1922, Palmer...
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Sylvia Brett (redirect from Sylvia Brooke)
Archived 22 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine Princess Pearl (aka Elizabeth Vyner Brooke) – IMDb Princess Baba, at IMDB Maurice V. Brett (ed.), Journals...
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Cockfield Hall (section Brooke)
Hall (Suffolk) and Elizabeth Brooke), and his brother-in-law Walter Mildmay, whose forfeited estates Robert had bought. Martha Brooke, daughter of the elder...
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Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II in 1953. His war diaries attracted attention for their criticism of Churchill and for Brooke's forthright views on other...
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at age 43, Matthew married Barde's 17-year-old daughter Elizabeth. Matthew and Elizabeth Brooke had five children: Anne Farmar (died young); Sarah Reese...
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the subject of many cover versions and remakes. In 1935, he married Elizabeth Brooke (stage name: Princess Pearl), daughter of the White Rajah of Sarawak...
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Brooke Bond is a brand of tea owned by LIPTON Teas and Infusions, except in India, Nepal, and Indonesia where it is owned by Unilever. Brooke Bond was...
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Fulke Greville, 1st Baron Brooke (/fʊlk ˈɡrɛvɪl/; 3 October 1554 – 30 September 1628) was an Elizabethan poet, dramatist, and statesman who served in the...
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Elizabeth Brooke Jocelin (sometimes spelled "Joceline" or "Joscelin") was an English writer believed to have lived from about 1595 to 1622. She is best...
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