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About: Anne Vavasour

About: Anne Vavasour

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Anne Vavasour (c. 1560 – c. 1650) was a Maid of Honour (1580–81) to Queen Elizabeth I of England, a member of the Vavasour family and the mistress of two aristocratic men. Her first lover was Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford, by whom she had an illegitimate son – Edward. For that offence, both she and the earl were sent to the Tower of London by the orders of the Queen. She later became the mistress of Sir Henry Lee of Ditchley, by whom she had another illegitimate son.

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  • Anne Vavasour (c. 1560 – c. 1650) was a Maid of Honour (1580–81) to Queen Elizabeth I of England, a member of the Vavasour family and the mistress of two aristocratic men. Her first lover was Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford, by whom she had an illegitimate son – Edward. For that offence, both she and the earl were sent to the Tower of London by the orders of the Queen. She later became the mistress of Sir Henry Lee of Ditchley, by whom she had another illegitimate son. By 1590, she had married a sea captain by the name of John Finch. She later married John Richardson, while her first husband was still alive; and as a consequence, she was brought up before the High Commission on a charge of bigamy, for which she had to pay a fine of £2000; however, she was spared having to perform a public penance. She was the inspiration, protagonist, and possibly the actual author, of the poem, Anne Vavasour's Echo, though her lover the Earl of Oxford is more commonly identified as its author. (en)
  • Anne Vavasour (Tadcaster, 1560 – 1650) è stata una nobildonna inglese. (it)
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  • 1560-01-01 (xsd:gYear)
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  • Tadcaster, Copmanthorpe, Yorkshire, England (en)
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  • Portrait of Anne Vavasour, attributed to John de Critz, c.1605 (en)
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  • Thomas Lee (en)
  • Edward Vere (en)
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  • Protagonist of Earl of Oxford's poem, Anne Vavasour's Echo (en)
  • Mistress of Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford, and later Sir Henry Lee of Ditchley (en)
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  • Anne Vavasour (en)
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  • Henry Vavasour (en)
  • Margaret Knyvet (en)
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  • John Richardson (en)
  • John Finch (en)
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  • Anne Vavasour (Tadcaster, 1560 – 1650) è stata una nobildonna inglese. (it)
  • Anne Vavasour (c. 1560 – c. 1650) was a Maid of Honour (1580–81) to Queen Elizabeth I of England, a member of the Vavasour family and the mistress of two aristocratic men. Her first lover was Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford, by whom she had an illegitimate son – Edward. For that offence, both she and the earl were sent to the Tower of London by the orders of the Queen. She later became the mistress of Sir Henry Lee of Ditchley, by whom she had another illegitimate son. (en)
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  • Anne Vavasour (en)
  • Anne Vavasour (it)
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