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confesse I rejoice to speak of) some which I esteem the best of these Ayres, were of your own Composition, after your Noble Husband was pleased to give the Words. For (although your Ladiship resolv’d to keep it private) I beg leave to declare, for my own honour, that you are not only excellent for the time you spent in the practise of what I set, but are your self so good a Composer, that few of any sex have arriv’d to such perfection.
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The only works of hers which survive are the three songs that Lawes published in this volume - incidentally, the first published music by a female composer in England. The songs are titled "When First I Saw Fair Doris' Eyes", "And is this All? What One Poor Kiss?", and "A False Designe to be Cruel"
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I have consider’d, but could not find it lay in my power to offer this Book to any but to your Ladiship. Not only in regard of that honour and esteem you have for Musick, but because those Songs which fill this Book have receiv’d much lustre by your excellent performance of them; and (which I
213:. The marriage turned out well; the couple produced seventeen children (seven of whom died young), as well as poems and music. Despite bearing so many children, Dering outlived her husband by twenty years, dying in February 1704 (1705 209:). In 1645, she married her cousin and father's former apprentice, William Hauke; this was without her father's consent, and it was quickly annulled. The man her father arranged for her to marry, and whom she did on 5 April 1648, was 181:
The daughter of Daniel Harvey and Elizabeth Kynnersley, Mary Harvey was baptised in Croydon on 3 September 1629, and therefore probably born within a day or two of that. Daniel Harvey was a wealthy London merchant and member of the
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3 September 1629 – 7 February 1704) was an English composer.
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Genealogical Memoranda relating to the Family of Dering
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Lady Mary's Restoration tunes and her ghostly legacies
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Croydon
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Pluckley
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Composer
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Sir Edward Dering, 2nd Baronet
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Levant Company
William Harvey
Hackney, London
John Aubrey
Katherine Philips
Sir Edward Dering
New Style
Sir Edward Dering, 3rd Baronet
Henry Lawes
Pluckley
Kent
Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
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UK public library membership
"Mary Harvey: The Lady Dering"
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10.1093/ml/XXV.1.23

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