Lord Hay's Masque was an early Jacobean era masque, written by Thomas Campion, with costumes, sets and stage effects designed by Inigo Jones. The masque...
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Metamorphosed The Hue and Cry After Cupid Hymenaei The Lady of May Lord Hay's Masque The Lords' Masque The King's Entertainment at Welbeck London's Love to Prince...
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Edward, Lord Denny. Their marriage was celebrated by Lord Hay's Masque, staged on 6 January 1607. On 9 February 1608 he performed in the masque The Hue...
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prominent Scottish-born courtier James Hay, 1st Earl of Carlisle. Their marriage was celebrated by Lord Hay's Masque written by Thomas Campion and staged...
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earliest of their collaborations to appear in print) Thomas Campion – Lord Hay's Masque George Chapman – Bussy D'Ambois (published) John Day, William Rowley...
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year 1607 in music involved some significant events. January 6 – Lord Hay's Masque is performed at Whitehall Palace, with music by Thomas Campion and...
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Theophilus Howard, 2nd Earl of Suffolk (category Lord-lieutenants of Cambridgeshire)
the lord-lieutenancy of the counties of Suffolk, Cambridge and Dorset. Howard danced in Lord Hay's Masque to celebrate the marriage of James Hay and Honora...
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Lovers Made Men (category Masques by Ben Jonson)
Lovers Made Men, alternatively titled The Masque of Lethe or The Masque at Lord Hay's, was a Jacobean era masque, written by Ben Jonson, designed by Inigo...
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The Masque of Indian and China Knights was performed at Hampton Court in Richmond, England on 1 January 1604. The masque was not published, and no text...
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became a favourite of the queen, and participated in two of her famous masque plays. She was a conspicuous figure at the court of King Charles I. A contemporary...
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Mary, Queen of Scots, and Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley, were married at the Palace of Holyroodhouse on 29 July 1565, when she was 22 years old, and he was...
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Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley (1546 – 10 February 1567) was King of Scotland as the second husband of Mary, Queen of Scots, from 29 July 1565 until his murder...
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from a masque performed at Castle Campbell in 1563 at the wedding of Lord Doune. There were items of costume from court revelries and masques including...
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Baptism of James VI (category Masques)
baptism of James VI was celebrated at Stirling Castle in December 1566 with a masque, fireworks, and a staged assault on a mock fortress. The entertainment was...
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Ben Jonson folios (category Masques by Ben Jonson)
(unfinished) Mortimer His Fall (fragment) Masques: Christmas, His Masque A Masque Presented in the House of Lord Hay The Vision of Delight Pleasure Reconciled...
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supplied to Elizabeth I of England called Hay's articles or the "Book of Articles", which mentions both the masque attended by the Queen for Bastian's marriage...
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bonnets were made at the same time for court masque costume, it seems likely that Nichola performed in the masque. In February 1564 the queen' tailor Jehan...
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the night that Darnley was killed, Mary attended the wedding banquet and masque for her servant Bastian Pagez and Christily Hog at Holyrood, and then visited...
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Ben Jonson (section Masques)
or The Masque at Lord Hay's (22 February 1617; printed 1617) Pleasure Reconciled to Virtue (6 January 1618; printed 1641) The masque was a failure; Jonson...
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Robert Stewart, Viscount Castlereagh (redirect from Lord Castlereagh)
reasons, Castlereagh appears with other members of Lord Liverpool's Cabinet in Shelley's poem The Masque of Anarchy, which was inspired by, and heavily critical...
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Lucy Russell, Countess of Bedford (section Masquing)
school, the Ladies Hall in Deptford. In February 1617 the masque by Ben Jonson presented by Lord Hay to the French ambassador Baron de Tour, the Lovers Made...
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James Stewart, 1st Earl of Moray (redirect from James Stewart, 1st Earl Of, Earl of Mar, Lord Abernethy Moray)
James Stewart, 1st Lord Doune, and Margaret Campbell (d. 1572), sister of the Earl of Argyll, on 10 January 1563. There was a masque involving courtiers...
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men, one team dressed as women, the other as exotic foreigners in strange masque garments. Mary, Randolph, the French ambassador Paul de Foix, and Monsieur...
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According to a letter of Thomas Randolph, Rizzio took part in a costumed masque in February 1566, celebrating the arrival of Nicolas d'Angennes, seigneur...
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Clare McManus, Women on the Renaissance stage: Anna of Denmark and Female Masquing in the Stuart Court, 1590-1619 (Manchester, 2002), p. 83: Joseph Bain,...
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Henrietta Stewart (section Marriage and masque)
assembled nobility were dressed in French style. James VI of Scotland wrote a masque to be performed at the wedding celebrations. The king sent requests to lairds...
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The Hue and Cry After Cupid (category Masques by Ben Jonson)
Cupid, also Lord Haddington's Masque or The Masque at Lord Haddington's Marriage, or even The Masque With the Nuptial Songs at the Lord Viscount Haddington's...
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as it is". The plans were abandoned. Jean Drummond was involved in The Masque of Beauty, performed in January 1608. An Italian poet in London, Antimo...
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John Ramsay, 1st Earl of Holderness (category Lord-lieutenants of Surrey)
celebrated at Whitehall Palace with the masque The Hue and Cry After Cupid, by Ben Jonson and Inigo Jones. The masque was performed by the Earls of Arundel...
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Scoughall (floruit 1580–1635) was a Scottish courtier and performer in masques. He was groom of the bed chamber and master and keeper of the royal wardrobe...
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