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Bridget Annesley

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Anne of Denmark gave clothes to Bridget Annesley. On 6 January 1610, she received a night gown of carnation and white taffeta, and on 8 December 1610 a dove-coloured taffeta gown with stripes of black and white made for the queen two years previously. Annesley was given mourning clothes on the death
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See Helen Margaret Payne, 'Aristocratic Women and the Jacobean Court, 1603-1625 ', Royal Holloway and Bedford New College, PhD (2001), p. 280 for a list of the queen's women.
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Connections made in the queen's household were strengthened in 1637 when her niece Beatrice Annesley, Francis Annesley's daughter, married James Zouch, the son of
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in 1612. In 1614 she was bought a bay ambling gelding horse for £18 to replace her lame grey gelding.
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Bridget Annesley became one of the servants of Anne of Denmark, called maids of honour or "
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In 1627, Bridget Annesley petitioned for payment of back wages amounting to £866.
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She was known as "the queen's servant Mrs Anslow" in 1616, when her brother
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Lloyd Bowen & Simon Healy, 'ANNESLEY, Sir Francis (by 1584-1660)',
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and Anne Waterton, and Elizabeth Foukes who was probably a niece of
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The surname "Annesley" was sometimes written "Anslow" or "Anslowe".
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The dates of Bridget Annesley's birth and death are unknown.
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the other chamberers were; Elizabeth Murray (probably the
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The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1604-1629
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Bridget Annesley was a daughter of Robert Annesley of
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Anne of Denmark
James VI and I
Rathverd or Rathuard
Newport Pagnell
plantations
Munster
Moor Park, Hertfordshire
chamberers
Earl of Bedford
Countess of Bedford
The More
Prince Henry
Francis Annesley
George Villiers
queen died in 1619
Countess of Annandale
Théodore de Mayerne
Gian Francesco Biondi
Elizabeth Devick
Lady Edmondes
Mary Gargrave
Cotton Gargrave
John Finet
Dorothea Silking
Sir Edward Zouch
Woking
'The Wardrobe Goods of Anna of Denmark', Costume, 51:1 (March 2017), pp. 20-1, & Supplement p. 32 no. 298, 39 no. 351
Folger Shakespeare Library, catalogue X.d.572
Lloyd Bowen & Simon Healy, 'ANNESLEY, Sir Francis (by 1584-1660)', The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1604-1629, ed. Andrew Thrush and John P. Ferris, 2010

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