229:
455:
447:
642:
238:
52:
649:
In 1605, Rich sued for a divorce, and
Penelope wanted to marry Blount and legitimise their children. In the divorce proceedings, she publicly admitted to adultery. The divorce was granted, but the requests to remarry and legitimise her children were refused. She married Blount in a private ceremony
594:
in 1601, Lord Rich had
Penelope and her children by Mountjoy cast out. Mountjoy, like Penelope, had been implicated in the Essex rebellion, but the Queen, who wished to show as much clemency as possible to the rebels, took no action against either of them. Lady Rich moved in with her lover, and the
478:
Whether Sidney fell passionately in love with
Penelope in the years between her arrival at court in 1581 and his own marriage in 1583, or whether the "Stella" sonnets were courtly amusements reflecting fashionable poetic conceits may never be known. In her essay "Sidney, Stella, and Lady Rich",
408:
666:, was followed by the disgrace of both parties, who were banished from court by King James. The couple continued to live together as husband and wife with their children until his death a few months later. Blount died on 3 April 1606 and Penelope on 7 July 1607.
365:(later 1st Earl of Warwick). Penelope is said to have protested in vain against the alliance with Rich. The marriage was unhappy from the start, and Philip Sidney continued to have an emotional attachment to her until his death in 1586.
346:. Perhaps the marriage of Lady Essex with the earl of Leicester, which destroyed Philip Sidney's prospects as his uncle Leicester's heir, had something to do with the breaking off of the proposed match with Penelope.
439:
and 11 songs. Many of the poems were circulated in manuscript form before the first edition was printed by Thomas Newman in 1591, five years after Sidney's death. They were set by the French lutenist
319:
in
September 1576. He had sent a message to Philip Sidney from his death-bed expressing his desire that he should marry his daughter, and later his secretary wrote to the young man's father, Sir
458:
Frontispiece to a copy of
Astrophel and Stella. The poems circulated in manuscript form before the first edition was printed in 1591. This edition included ten of Sidney's songs, a preface by
583:. Lord Rich took no action during the lifetime of Penelope's brother, the powerful Earl of Essex, who became the ageing Queen's favourite in the years after the death of Leicester in 1588.
419:
Penelope Rich was considered one of the beauties of
Elizabeth's court. She was golden-haired with dark eyes, a gifted singer and dancer, fluent in French, Italian, and Spanish.
349:
She had a strict
Puritan upbringing and quite a simple life until she was presented at Court in early 1581. In January, she arrived at court accompanied by her guardian's wife,
487:, whoever they may have been, to link "Stella" with Lady Rich. The exact nature of Sidney's relationship with the famous beauty is another and much more ticklish matter ..."
1207:
759:
350:
331:
899:
228:
611:
1187:
1182:
620:
496:
335:
114:
1217:
676:
343:
315:, and must have been frequently thrown into the society of Sidney, in consequence of the many ties between the two families. Essex died in
281:
142:
1177:
1172:
1167:
471:
785:
Huntingdon was the first cousin of Walter
Devereux, Earl of Essex, whose mother Dorothy Hastings was the sister of Huntingdon's father.
610:
in May 1603 and escorted the new queen on her entry to London. She served Anne as a Lady of the
Bedchamber. The French ambassador the
580:
327:
265:
212:
194:
157:
540:. Hilliard is known to have painted two miniatures of Lady Rich, in 1589 and 1590 for her brother, the Earl of Essex. He sent one to
373:
1212:
1093:
1080:
1061:
354:
1106:
389:
362:
208:
124:
110:
395:
128:
586:
However
Penelope became tainted by association with her brother's plotting. Essex shocked many people, after the failure of
353:, who was Leicester's sister and Sidney's aunt. In March 1581 Huntingdon as her guardian secured the queen's assent through
1222:
503:, and Lady Rich was much cultivated by poets and musicians during her brother's ascendancy at court in the 1590s. Poet
1162:
1157:
587:
358:
273:
189:; January 1563 – 7 July 1607) was an English court office holder. She served as lady-in-waiting to the English queen
454:
51:
372:
Lettice Rich (d. 1619), named after her maternal grandmother Lettice Knollys and known as Lucy. Married firstly
1202:
1073:
The Polarisation of Elizabethan Politics: The Political Career of Robert Devereux, 2nd Earl of Essex, 1585–1597
804:
655:
521:
289:
1128:
634:
526:
1197:
435:). Likely composed in the 1580s, it is the first of the famous English sonnet sequences, and contains 108
1100:
837:
Freedman, Sylvia, Poor Penelope: Lady Penelope Rich, An Elizabethan Woman (Oxford: Kensal Press, 1983).
1192:
1152:
1147:
595:
couple began a very public relationship. Mountjoy was created Earl of Devonshire on the accession of
541:
427:
203:
753:
579:
Penelope's arranged marriage to Rich had been unhappy, and by 1595 she began a secret affair with
615:
603:
596:
549:
537:
500:
548:
wrote a sonnet about the portrait. Essex gave the second miniature to the French ambassador for
215:, whom she married in an unlicensed ceremony following her divorce from Rich. She died in 1607.
1056:, edited by J. A. van Dorsten, Dominic Baker-Smith, and Arthur F. Kinney. Brill Archive, 1986,
1089:
1076:
1057:
533:
516:
504:
492:
57:
614:
identified her as an influential courtier, and gave her a diamond-set miniature portrait of
553:
512:
446:
407:
377:
285:
641:
330:, inherited the Earldom of Essex on their father's death in 1576, and Penelope, her sister
246:
Penelope's stepfather Robert Dudley, 1st Earl of Leicester, and her mother Lettice Knollys.
607:
557:
545:
440:
423:
277:
269:
257:
190:
167:
71:
450:
English poet, courtier, diplomat Philip Sidney (1554 – 1586) , National Portrait Gallery
17:
659:
463:
412:
708:
Hammer, p. 22. Hammer cites M. Margetts: "A christening date for Lady Penelope Rich",
511:, his first work, which was published anonymously in November 1594, to Penelope Rich.
1141:
748:
625:
618:. She was one of the ladies in waiting "taken out" from the audience to dance during
467:
304:
300:
261:
198:
75:
1099:
651:
568:
459:
383:
320:
483:
No one since 1935 has seriously doubted that Sidney intended the first readers of
323:, in words which seem to point to the existence of a very definite understanding.
1065:
334:, and younger brother Walter were entrusted to the guardianship of their kinsman
942:
308:
237:
629:
312:
293:
673:
Penelope Rich, who, despite her surname, was a daughter of Penelope by Blount
663:
339:
752:
560:
asked for portraits of the Earl of Essex and Lady Rich in December 1595.
197:, and is traditionally thought to be the inspiration for "Stella" of Sir
97:
56:
Portrait miniature thought to be Penelope Devereux, Lady Rich, c.1590 by
763:. Vol. 23 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 292.
567:, to "Madame Riche", commending (in Italian) her musical judgement, and
563:
Charles Tessier dedicated his book of part-songs in French and Italian,
591:
436:
669:
Penelope's illegitimate children acknowledged by Charles Blount were:
1132:
316:
207:
sonnet sequence (published posthumously in 1591). She was married to
89:
1088:, Taylor & Francis Group, Routledge, 2nd revised edition 2003,
422:
Penelope is traditionally thought to have inspired Philip Sidney's
640:
495:
in 1586. In 1590, Penelope's brother Essex married Sidney's widow
453:
445:
406:
284:, later 1st Earl of Banbury. Catherine Carey was the daughter of
266:
Walter Devereux, 2nd Viscount Hereford, later 1st Earl of Essex
590:, by denouncing her as a traitor, and after his execution for
1052:
Duncan-Jones, Katherine. "Sidney, Stella, and Lady Rich." In
900:"Portrait of a lady, possibly Penelope, Lady Rich, c. 1590"
211:(later 1st Earl of Warwick) and had a public liaison with
1015:
Poor Penelope: Lady Penelope Rich, An Elizabethan Woman
993:
Anna of Denmark, Queen of England: A Cultural Biography
845:
843:
662:
in London. This proceeding, carried out in defiance of
415:
believed to be of Dorothy and Penelope Devereux c. 1581
1054:
Sir Philip Sidney: 1586 and the Creation of a Legend
628:
on 1 January 1604. She danced as the nymph Ocyte in
525:(1598) to her; and sonnets are addressed to her by
338:. In 1578 their widowed mother married the Queen's
163:
153:
120:
106:
96:
83:
64:
34:
571:composed "My Lady Rich's Galliard" in her honour.
311:on a visit to Lady Essex in 1575, on her way from
1039:UK and Ireland, Find a Grave Index, 1300s-Current
303:in 1572. Penelope was a child of twelve when Sir
976:MĂ©moire des sages et royales oeconomies d'Estat
532:In 1586 she was a godmother to the daughter of
515:dedicated his translation of Portuguese author
481:
292:, Gentleman of the Privy Chamber, or her lover
1028:Mountjoy, 1563–1606: The Last Elizabeth Deputy
991:(Cambridge, 2008), pp. 63, 66: Leeds Barroll,
1030:(Dublin, Clonmore & Reynolds, 1958), 226.
989:The Stuart Court Masque and Political Culture
599:, and Lady Rich was in high favour at court.
8:
1110:. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 1885–1900.
602:She was among the ladies who rode north to
31:
921:Memorials of the Reign of Queen Elizabeth
544:(later James I of England), and the poet
368:Penelope's children by Robert Rich were:
1129:The Correspondence of Lady Penelope Rich
1086:A Historical Dictionary of British Women
959:Calendar State Papers, Venice: 1603-1607
743:
741:
739:
737:
735:
733:
731:
729:
727:
679:(c.1597–1666), later 1st Earl of Newport
961:, vol. 10 (London, 1900), p. 27 no. 40.
701:
826:Historical Dictionary of British Women
821:
819:
817:
815:
813:
621:The Masque of Indian and China Knights
491:Sidney died of wounds received at the
462:and verses from other poets including
398:(1590–1649), later 1st Earl of Holland
392:(1587–1658), later 2nd Earl of Warwick
336:Henry Hastings, 3rd Earl of Huntingdon
115:Charles Blount, 1st Earl of Devonshire
772:
770:
386:and had three sons and five daughters
7:
143:Mountjoy Blount, 1st Earl of Newport
1208:People from the Borough of Stafford
581:Charles Blount, 8th Baron Mountjoy
472:Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford
1017:(London, Kensal Press, 1983), 188.
978:, 2 (Amsterdam, 1639), pp. 271–72.
645:Charles Blount, 8th Baron Mountjoy
195:Robert Devereux, 2nd Earl of Essex
158:Walter Devereux, 1st Earl of Essex
25:
974:, vol. 2 (London, 1890), p. 421:
887:Nicholas Hilliard: Life of Artist
443:and published in London in 1597.
351:Catherine, Countess of Huntingdon
1107:Dictionary of National Biography
948:Pelican Books edition 1988 p.357
923:, vol. 1 (London, 1754), p. 342.
344:Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester
264:, she was the elder daughter of
236:
227:
125:Robert Rich, 2nd Earl of Warwick
50:
889:(Yale, 2019), pp. 17, 223, 227.
307:accompanied her distant cousin
129:Henry Rich, 1st Earl of Holland
479:Katherine Duncan-Jones writes:
213:Charles Blount, Baron Mountjoy
27:English noblewoman (1563–1607)
1:
1188:17th-century English nobility
1183:16th-century English nobility
970:Maximilien de BĂ©thune Sully,
691:another child died in infancy
556:(above) may be one of these.
219:Early life and first marriage
1218:Household of Anne of Denmark
995:(Philadelphia, 2001), p. 86.
972:Memoirs of the Duke of Sully
754:"Rich, Penelope, Lady"
575:Affair and charge of treason
565:Le premier livre de chansons
522:The Seven Books of the Diana
1068:retrieved 21 February 2009.
803:Philip Sidney's mother was
650:conducted by his chaplain,
363:Robert Rich, 3rd Baron Rich
209:Robert Rich, 3rd Baron Rich
111:Robert Rich, 3rd Baron Rich
1239:
1178:17th-century English women
1173:16th-century English women
1168:Daughters of British earls
1118:, London: Duckworth, 1931
658:, on 26 December 1605 at
509:The Affectionate Shepherd
328:Robert, Viscount Hereford
49:
41:
1213:Ladies of the Bedchamber
712:238, (1993), pp. 153–54.
656:Archbishop of Canterbury
361:, for her marriage with
193:. She was the sister of
176:Penelope Rich, Lady Rich
18:Penelope Rich, Lady Rich
760:Encyclopædia Britannica
638:on Twelfth Night 1605.
527:John Davies of Hereford
299:Her father was created
1101:"Rich, Penelope"
646:
558:Queen Anne of Scotland
489:
475:
451:
416:
288:by either her husband
807:, Leicester's sister.
644:
552:. A miniature in the
457:
449:
410:
87:7 July 1607 (aged 44)
1223:Court of Elizabeth I
1075:Cambridge UP, 1999.
1026:Frederick M. Jones,
1004:Duncan-Jones, p. 186
932:Duncan-Jones, p. 185
885:Elizabeth Goldring,
876:Duncan-Jones, p. 171
867:Duncan-Jones, p. 170
849:Duncan-Jones, p. 188
776:Duncan-Jones, p. 182
542:James VI of Scotland
433:Astrophil and Stella
428:Astrophel and Stella
382:Essex Rich, married
326:Penelope's brother,
204:Astrophel and Stella
635:Masque of Blackness
485:Astropil and Stella
402:
274:Sir Francis Knollys
1163:English baronesses
1158:English countesses
647:
616:Henry IV of France
604:Berwick-upon-Tweed
501:Francis Walsingham
499:, daughter of Sir
476:
452:
417:
1116:Sir Philip Sidney
534:Nicholas Hilliard
517:Jorge de Montemor
505:Richard Barnfield
493:Battle of Zutphen
431:(sometimes spelt
309:Queen Elizabeth I
290:Sir William Carey
254:Penelope Devereux
173:
172:
58:Nicholas Hilliard
36:Penelope Devereux
16:(Redirected from
1230:
1111:
1103:
1040:
1037:
1031:
1024:
1018:
1013:Sylvia Freedman
1011:
1005:
1002:
996:
985:
979:
968:
962:
955:
949:
939:
933:
930:
924:
917:
911:
910:
908:
906:
896:
890:
883:
877:
874:
868:
865:
859:
856:
850:
847:
838:
835:
829:
823:
808:
801:
795:
792:
786:
783:
777:
774:
765:
764:
756:
745:
722:
721:Stephen, p. 1007
719:
713:
706:
612:Marquis de Rosny
554:Royal Collection
513:Bartholomew Yong
384:Sir Thomas Cheek
374:Sir George Carey
357:, Master of the
286:Lady Mary Boleyn
280:, and sister of
240:
231:
146:Elizabeth Blount
132:Sir Charles Rich
79:
54:
32:
21:
1238:
1237:
1233:
1232:
1231:
1229:
1228:
1227:
1203:Devereux family
1138:
1137:
1125:
1098:
1071:Hammer, P.E.J.
1049:
1044:
1043:
1038:
1034:
1025:
1021:
1012:
1008:
1003:
999:
987:Martin Butler,
986:
982:
969:
965:
957:Horatio Brown,
956:
952:
940:
936:
931:
927:
918:
914:
904:
902:
898:
897:
893:
884:
880:
875:
871:
866:
862:
858:Wilson, p. 168.
857:
853:
848:
841:
836:
832:
824:
811:
802:
798:
793:
789:
784:
780:
775:
768:
747:
746:
725:
720:
716:
707:
703:
698:
688:Isabella Blount
685:St. John Blount
677:Mountjoy Blount
608:Anne of Denmark
577:
546:Henry Constable
441:Charles Tessier
424:sonnet sequence
405:
378:Sir Arthur Lake
294:King Henry VIII
282:William Knollys
278:Catherine Carey
270:Lettice Knollys
258:Chartley Castle
250:
249:
248:
247:
243:
242:
241:
233:
232:
221:
191:Anne of Denmark
180:Penelope Blount
178:, later styled
168:Lettice Knollys
149:
147:
145:
141:
139:
137:
135:
133:
131:
127:
113:
88:
72:Chartley Castle
70:
69:
60:
45:
37:
28:
23:
22:
15:
12:
11:
5:
1236:
1234:
1226:
1225:
1220:
1215:
1210:
1205:
1200:
1195:
1190:
1185:
1180:
1175:
1170:
1165:
1160:
1155:
1150:
1140:
1139:
1136:
1135:
1124:
1123:External links
1121:
1120:
1119:
1114:Wilson, Mona,
1112:
1096:
1083:
1069:
1048:
1045:
1042:
1041:
1032:
1019:
1006:
997:
980:
963:
950:
934:
925:
919:Thomas Birch,
912:
891:
878:
869:
860:
851:
839:
830:
809:
796:
787:
778:
766:
751:, ed. (1911).
749:Chisholm, Hugh
723:
714:
700:
699:
697:
694:
693:
692:
689:
686:
683:
682:Charles Blount
680:
674:
660:Wanstead House
576:
573:
536:, the queen's
464:Thomas Campion
413:Longleat House
404:
401:
400:
399:
393:
387:
380:
359:Court of Wards
272:, daughter of
245:
244:
235:
234:
226:
225:
224:
223:
222:
220:
217:
171:
170:
165:
161:
160:
155:
151:
150:
122:
118:
117:
108:
104:
103:
100:
94:
93:
85:
81:
80:
66:
62:
61:
55:
47:
46:
39:
38:
35:
26:
24:
14:
13:
10:
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
1235:
1224:
1221:
1219:
1216:
1214:
1211:
1209:
1206:
1204:
1201:
1199:
1198:Blount family
1196:
1194:
1191:
1189:
1186:
1184:
1181:
1179:
1176:
1174:
1171:
1169:
1166:
1164:
1161:
1159:
1156:
1154:
1151:
1149:
1146:
1145:
1143:
1134:
1130:
1127:
1126:
1122:
1117:
1113:
1109:
1108:
1102:
1097:
1095:
1094:1-85743-228-2
1091:
1087:
1084:
1082:
1081:0-521-01941-9
1078:
1074:
1070:
1067:
1063:
1062:90-04-07923-8
1059:
1055:
1051:
1050:
1046:
1036:
1033:
1029:
1023:
1020:
1016:
1010:
1007:
1001:
998:
994:
990:
984:
981:
977:
973:
967:
964:
960:
954:
951:
947:
944:
938:
935:
929:
926:
922:
916:
913:
901:
895:
892:
888:
882:
879:
873:
870:
864:
861:
855:
852:
846:
844:
840:
834:
831:
827:
822:
820:
818:
816:
814:
810:
806:
800:
797:
791:
788:
782:
779:
773:
771:
767:
762:
761:
755:
750:
744:
742:
740:
738:
736:
734:
732:
730:
728:
724:
718:
715:
711:
705:
702:
695:
690:
687:
684:
681:
678:
675:
672:
671:
670:
667:
665:
661:
657:
654:, afterwards
653:
643:
639:
637:
636:
631:
627:
626:Hampton Court
623:
622:
617:
613:
609:
605:
600:
598:
593:
589:
588:his rebellion
584:
582:
574:
572:
570:
566:
561:
559:
555:
551:
547:
543:
539:
535:
530:
528:
524:
523:
518:
514:
510:
506:
502:
498:
494:
488:
486:
480:
473:
469:
468:Samuel Daniel
465:
461:
456:
448:
444:
442:
438:
434:
430:
429:
425:
420:
414:
409:
397:
394:
391:
388:
385:
381:
379:
376:and secondly
375:
371:
370:
369:
366:
364:
360:
356:
355:Lord Burghley
352:
347:
345:
341:
337:
333:
329:
324:
322:
318:
314:
310:
306:
305:Philip Sidney
302:
301:Earl of Essex
297:
295:
291:
287:
283:
279:
275:
271:
267:
263:
262:Staffordshire
259:
255:
239:
230:
218:
216:
214:
210:
206:
205:
200:
199:Philip Sidney
196:
192:
188:
185:
181:
177:
169:
166:
162:
159:
156:
152:
144:
136:Penelope Rich
130:
126:
123:
119:
116:
112:
109:
105:
101:
99:
95:
91:
86:
82:
77:
76:Staffordshire
73:
67:
63:
59:
53:
48:
44:
40:
33:
30:
19:
1115:
1105:
1085:
1072:
1066:Google Books
1053:
1035:
1027:
1022:
1014:
1009:
1000:
992:
988:
983:
975:
971:
966:
958:
953:
945:
937:
928:
920:
915:
903:. Retrieved
894:
886:
881:
872:
863:
854:
833:
825:
799:
794:Hammer, p.33
790:
781:
758:
717:
709:
704:
668:
652:William Laud
648:
633:
619:
601:
585:
578:
569:John Dowland
564:
562:
531:
520:
508:
490:
484:
482:
477:
460:Thomas Nashe
432:
426:
421:
418:
411:Portrait at
367:
348:
325:
321:Henry Sidney
298:
253:
251:
202:
186:
183:
179:
175:
174:
134:Lettice Rich
98:Noble family
68:January 1563
42:
29:
1193:Rich family
1153:1607 deaths
1148:1563 births
946:Elizabeth I
943:J. E. Neale
905:22 February
805:Mary Dudley
538:miniaturist
403:Poets' muse
390:Robert Rich
148:John Blount
140:Isabel Rich
1142:Categories
1047:References
630:Ben Jonson
507:dedicated
396:Henry Rich
313:Kenilworth
138:Essex Rich
664:canon law
340:favourite
107:Spouse(s)
92:, England
78:, England
43:Lady Rich
606:to meet
550:Henry IV
187:Devereux
102:Devereux
710:N&Q
597:James I
592:treason
497:Frances
437:sonnets
332:Dorothy
1092:
1079:
1060:
828:p. 371
317:Dublin
164:Mother
154:Father
90:London
696:Notes
252:Born
121:Issue
1133:EMLO
1090:ISBN
1077:ISBN
1058:ISBN
941:Sir
907:2009
470:and
276:and
268:and
84:Died
65:Born
1131:in
632:'s
624:at
519:'s
260:in
256:at
201:'s
184:née
1144::
1104:.
1064:,
842:^
812:^
769:^
757:.
726:^
529:.
466:,
342:,
296:.
74:,
909:.
474:.
182:(
20:)
Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.