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Ulfsparre: "The Mistress of the Robes Lady Beata Oxenstierna and her daughter arrived just now. The more of them that comes here the worse it is". Alongside Lady Jane Ruthven, Louise van der Nooth is described as one of the few ladies-in-waiting apart from Ebba
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Louise van der Nooth was appointed maid of honour to queen
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