Henry Cary Viscount Falkland

Standard Name: Falkland, Henry Cary,,, Viscount
Used Form: Henry Cary, Lord Falkland

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Family and Intimate relationships Elizabeth Cary Viscountess Falkland
Elizabeth Cary, Lady Falkland 's husband broke his leg in several places; she rushed to his bedside and nursed him devotedly till he died, at Theobald's Park in Hertfordshire.
Cokayne, George Edward. The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, extant, extinct, or dormant. Editor Gibbs, Vicary, St Catherine Press, 1910–1959, 14 vols.
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Family and Intimate relationships Lucy Cary
Lucy's father, Henry Cary, Lord Falkland , courtier and administrator, seems to have been strong-willed and overbearing.
Latz, Dorothy L. "Glow-Worm Light": Writings of Seventeenth-Century English Recusant Women from Original Manuscripts. University of Salzburg, 1989.
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Family and Intimate relationships Elizabeth Cary Viscountess Falkland
Henry Cary, later Viscount Falkland , married Elizabeth Tanfield , only for being an heir, for he had no acquaintance with her.
Cary, Lucy, and Elizabeth Cary, Viscountess Falkland. “The Lady Falkland: Her Life by One of Her Daughters”. The Tragedy of Mariam, The Fair Queen of Jewry; with, The Lady Falkland: Her Life by One of Her Daughters, edited by Barry Weller et al., University of California Press, 1994, pp. 183-75.
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Her biographer daughter, Lucy Cary , mistakenly says she was married at fifteen.
Cary, Lucy, and Elizabeth Cary, Viscountess Falkland. “The Lady Falkland: Her Life by One of Her Daughters”. The Tragedy of Mariam, The Fair Queen of Jewry; with, The Lady Falkland: Her Life by One of Her Daughters, edited by Barry Weller et al., University of California Press, 1994, pp. 183-75.
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Friends, Associates Anne Lady Southwell
Other social relationships of ALS can be deduced from her writings (though honorific addresses of one kind or another have to be treated with caution). She more than once addressed Cicely Ridgeway née MacWilliam, later Countess of Londonderry
Intertextuality and Influence Elizabeth Cary Viscountess Falkland
The deathbed conversion of Lady Falkland's husband to Catholicism was attributed to his reading of The Reply of the Most Illustrious Cardinall of Perron.
Cary, Lucy, and Elizabeth Cary, Viscountess Falkland. “The Lady Falkland: Her Life by One of Her Daughters”. The Tragedy of Mariam, The Fair Queen of Jewry; with, The Lady Falkland: Her Life by One of Her Daughters, edited by Barry Weller et al., University of California Press, 1994, pp. 183-75.
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Thomas Hearne read it too.
Maule, Jeremy. “Elizabeth Cary, Lady Falkland”. Editing Women Conference, Toronto, ON, 1995.
Material Conditions of Writing Elizabeth Cary Viscountess Falkland
Elizabeth Cary probably composed The Tragedie of Mariam between the dates of her marriage and beginning to live with her husband .
Falkland, Elizabeth Cary, Viscountess, and Lucy Cary. “Introduction and Editorial Materials”. The Tragedy of Mariam, The Fair Queen of Jewry; with, The Lady Falkland: Her Life by One of Her Daughters, edited by Barry Weller and Margaret W. Ferguson, University of California Press, 1994, pp. 1 - 59; various pages.
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Residence Elizabeth Cary Viscountess Falkland
Elizabeth Cary, Lady Falkland , travelled to Ireland with her husband , who had been appointed Lord Deputy of that kingdom, and who was sworn in during this month at Dublin.
Rankin, Deana. “’A More Worthy Patronesse’: Elizabeth Cary and Ireland”. The Literary Career and Legacy of Elizabeth Cary, 1613-1680, edited by Heather Wolfe, Palgrave Macmillan, 2007, pp. 203-21.
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Cary, Lucy, and Elizabeth Cary, Viscountess Falkland. “The Lady Falkland: Her Life by One of Her Daughters”. The Tragedy of Mariam, The Fair Queen of Jewry; with, The Lady Falkland: Her Life by One of Her Daughters, edited by Barry Weller et al., University of California Press, 1994, pp. 183-75.
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Matthew, Henry Colin Gray et al., editors. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. http://www.oxforddnb.com/.
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Residence Elizabeth Cary Viscountess Falkland
Elizabeth Cary, Lady Falkland , left her husband in Ireland and crossed back to England with four of her children.
Rankin, Deana. “’A More Worthy Patronesse’: Elizabeth Cary and Ireland”. The Literary Career and Legacy of Elizabeth Cary, 1613-1680, edited by Heather Wolfe, Palgrave Macmillan, 2007, pp. 203-21.
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Falkland, Elizabeth Cary, Viscountess, and Lucy Cary. “Introduction and Editorial Materials”. The Tragedy of Mariam, The Fair Queen of Jewry; with, The Lady Falkland: Her Life by One of Her Daughters, edited by Barry Weller and Margaret W. Ferguson, University of California Press, 1994, pp. 1 - 59; various pages.
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Cary, Lucy, and Elizabeth Cary, Viscountess Falkland. “The Lady Falkland: Her Life by One of Her Daughters”. The Tragedy of Mariam, The Fair Queen of Jewry; with, The Lady Falkland: Her Life by One of Her Daughters, edited by Barry Weller et al., University of California Press, 1994, pp. 183-75.
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Textual Production Elizabeth Cary Viscountess Falkland
The title of the folio is The History of The Life, Reign, and Death of Edward II. King of England and Lord of Ireland. With The Rise and Fall of his great Favourites, Gaveston and...

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