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  Arbella Stuart - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Arbella Stuart (or "Arabella" and/or "Stewart") (1575 - 1615), Duchess of Somerset, was the only child of Elizabeth Cavendish (daughter of Bess of Hardwick) and Charles Stuart (younger brother of Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley, who was the second husband of Mary, Queen of Scots.
For that, King James imprisoned them: Arbella in Sir Thomas Perry's house in Lambeth and Seymour in the Tower of London; they had some liberty within those buildings, and some of her letters to him and to the king during this period survive.
The ship Arbella was on was overtaken by King James's men just before it reached Calais (France), and she was taken back and imprisoned in the Tower of London.
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 Charles Stewart - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Charles Stewart was a variant spelling of the name of the two Stuart dynasty Kings of Britain, namely Charles I and Charles II, as well as of Bonnie Prince Charlie, the Young Pretender.
Charles Stewart (1729 - June 24, 1800) was a delegate at the Continental Congress, representing New Jersey, 1784-1785.
Charles Stewart, 6th Duke of Lennox, 3rd Duke of Richmond(1639–1672) was the brother of Lord Darnley.
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 Arbella Stuart -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
In 1610 she did elope and marry William Seymour, 2nd Duke of Somerset, grandson of (additional info and facts about Lady Catherine Grey) Lady Catherine Grey, a younger sister of (Queen of England for nine days in 1553; she was quickly replaced by Mary Tudor and beheaded for treason (1537-1554)) Lady Jane Grey.
When the king found out about her letters to Seymour, however, he transferred Arbella to the custody of the bishop of Durham, but Arbella claimed to be sick, so her departure for (A city of north central North Carolina; site of Duke University) Durham was delayed.
The ship Arbella was on was overtaken by King James's men just before it reached Calais (France), and she was taken back and imprisoned in the (A fortress in London on the Thames; used as a palace and a state prison and now as a museum containing the crown jewels) Tower of London.
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 Station Information - Arbella Stuart
Lady Arbella Stuart (or "Arabella" and/or "Stewart") (1575 - 1615), Duchess of Somerset, was the only child of Elizabeth Cavendish (daughter of Bess of Hardwick) and Charles Stuart (younger brother of Henry Stuart, who was the second husband of Mary, Queen of Scots, and the father of King James VI of Scotland).
Mary had hoped her son James might marry her niece Arbella, but no one else ever seriously considered the idea.
(Arbella's father was a great-grandson of Henry VII of England and, by Tudor reckoning, anyone with royal blood was a threat to their throne that needed to be neutralized.)
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 Arbella Stuart   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Lady Arbella Stuart (or "Arabella" and/or "Stewart") (1575 - 1615), Duchess of Somerset, was the only child of ElizabethCavendish (daughter of Bess of Hardwick) and Charles Stuart(younger brother of Henry Stuart, who was the second husband of Mary, Queen of Scots, and the father of King James VI of Scotland).
(Arbella's father was a great-grandson of Henry VII of England and, by Tudor reckoning, anyone withroyal blood was a threat to their throne that needed to be neutralized.)
When the king found out about her letters to Seymour, however, hetransferred Arbella to the custody of the bishop of Durham, but Arbella claimed to be sick, so her departure for Durham was delayed.
www.therfcc.org /arbella-stuart-56261.html   (518 words)

  
 Arbella: England's Lost Queen
Arbella Stuart has a tendency to be very much forgotten, or at least marginalised in today's history.
The inevitability of hindsight may lead a modern reader to dismiss her as a likely candidate for the throne on the death of Elizabeth, but Gristwood argues that this was a stronger possibility than we might credit, and certainly her incarceration shows that James I considered her to be a threat.
We are also given an analysis of potential likenesses of Arbella, and a consideration of the likelihood that she suffered from Porphyria.
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 Charles Stewart -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
(additional info and facts about Charles Stewart (1778-1869)) Charles Stewart (1778-1869) was a (additional info and facts about American naval) American naval officer during the (A war (1812-1814) between the United States and England which was trying to interfere with American trade with France) War of 1812.
Charles Stewart, 6th Duke of Lennox, 3rd Duke of Richmond(1639—1672) was the brother of (additional info and facts about Lord Darnley) Lord Darnley.
Additionally, (Irish nationalist leader (1846-1891)) Charles Stewart Parnell was an Irish revolutionary hero, and the Charles Stewart Mott foundation is an American charitable organisation.
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 Abstract
Stewart, writing in his new biography of Sidney about the Massacre's impact on those that witnessed it, notes, "for many...it created a shared experience to which they referred constantly, almost compulsively, for the rest of their lives." (Ibid., 89, emphasis mine) This is our whole point.
Arbella (~Arabella) was at that moment in London, staying with Mary Talbot and was much in need of an attendant and tutor, as she was in and out of Court and in and out of favor.
Lady Arbella Stuart was "cousin" to James VI and heiress to the throne of England.
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 Science Fair Projects - Earl of Lennox
Robert Stewart, 1st Earl of Lennox, "exchanged" for Earldom of March 1580, second son of the 3rd Earl of the second creation
Esme Stewart, 1st Earl of Lennox (1542–1583), grandson of the 3rd Earl of the second creation through his third son John
Ludovic Stewart, 2nd Duke of Lennox, 1st Duke of Richmond (1574–1623)
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 Royalty.nu - British Royal History - The Stuart Monarchs
Biography of Lady Arbella Stuart, a determined, passionate young woman who was a pawn in the struggle for succession to Queen Elizabeth I. The Letters of Lady Arbella Stuart by Arbella Stuart, edited by Sara Jayne Steen.
Lady Arbella Stuart (1575-1615) was a claimant to the English throne whose more than 100 letters to relatives, her husband, court officials, and friends reveal a powerful drama.
Arbella Stuart: Rival to the Queen by David N. Durant.
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Part III, Susan Stewart continued: Isaac and Arbella sailed on Gov. John Winthrop's flagship, the "Arbella" named after the Lady Arbella, landing in Boston in 1630.
Arbella died without issue Aug. 1630 in Salem, shortly fol- lowed by the death of her husband Isaac Johnson Esq.
Isaac was the son of Abraham Johnson of Chilsam, Rut landshire by his wife, a daughter of Dr. Chaddertown, Master of Emmanuel College, Cambridge, and one of the translators of the King James version of the Bible.
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 Face Down Update articles ~ part II   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Arbella was the daughter of the son of the daughter, by her second marriage, of Henry VII's daughter, Margaret.
The 1591 plan was to kidnap Lady Arbella, marry her to Rainutio Farnese, son of the Duke of Parma, and put the two of them on Elizabeth's throne.
Mary and her son James VI were part of the Stewart dynasty in Scotland.
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 Arbella Stuart
(Arbella's father was a great-grandson of VII of England">Henry VII of England and, by Tudor reckoning, anyone with royal blood was a threat to their throne that needed to be neutralized.)
Of course no more came of thisn'tion, either, and it may be superfluous to mention that nobody, then or now, has ever been sure Arbella was a Catholic -- she was flexible enough that everyone who talked with her thought her to be of the same religion as they were.
All is still licensed under the GNU FDL.
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 Arbella Stuart Encyclopedia Article, Definition, History, Biography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
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 Archives: Story
MINERAL SPRINGS--Corine Stewart, 74, of Mineral Springs, died Sunday, November 28, 2004 at a Little Rock hospital.
She was born April 20, 1930 to Roy Davis and Arbella Deloney Davis.
To ensure the local police department is listening to the public and also to renew its accreditation, a team of assessors will soon be in town to listen to the public and to find out for themselves.
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 Part Three
This identification came with her observation Morley claimed his service to Arbella "damnified him at the University." The only "Morley" to have lost a university standing, during the period in question, (c.
Actually Arbella and her grandmother, Bess, both prove to have been in London, almost continuously from September 1589 to August 1592.
His work with Lady Arbella Stuart has been proven beyond doubt; while working for her he visited the Netherlands, where in Utrecht he was shipped home by Sir Robert Sidney, who called him "the scholar." Paintings and publications of Marlowe trace to the Netherlands.
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 Gallileus - Arbella: Englands Lost Queen   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
At 35 and upon James's succession, Arbella was invited back to court, and fell in love with her cousin, William Seymour, a man 12 years her junior.
He did not make their rendez-vous, and she was later intercepted off the coast of Calais, and escorted back to the Tower, where she died some years later, alone and, most probably, from starvation.
With descriptions of what it was like to live in the late Tudor period the clothes, the intrigues at court and in the country, the houses with their huge, drafty rooms Arbella's is a story just waiting to be told.
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 arbella stuart - Article and Reference from OnPedia.com
arbella stuart - Article and Reference from OnPedia.com
Arbella Stuart (or "Arabella" and/or "Stewart") (1575 - 1615), Duchess of Somerset, was the only child of Elizabeth Cavendish (daughter of Bess of Hardwick) and Charles Stuart (younger brother of Henry Stuart, who was the second husband of Mary, Queen of Scots.
Of course no more came of this notion, either, and it may be superfluous to mention that nobody, then or now, has ever been sure Arbella was a Catholic -- she was flexible enough that everyone who talked with her thought her to be of the same religion as they were.
www.onpedia.com /encyclopedia/arbella-stuart   (612 words)

  
 BookkooB: Arbella - Sarah Gristwood
A lively and insightful look into the workings of the machiavellian minds of the Tudor court and the ensuing court of James the First cmbining fact with contemporary reflections.
Sarah Gristwood has managed to get inside the mind of this tragic and maltreated lady and evokes a genuine sympathy and empathy that transcends the centuries and brings Arbella's plight to life.
Her colourful and refreshing writing style brings out the foibles of this era in a way that lets us relate and understand the very minds of the main players in this intriguing and complex drama.
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 History in Focus: Elizabeth I and James VI and I
Exempt from the 1351 aliens statute, Arbella might be a serious contender.
The wild card was the Infanta Isabella, daughter of Philip II of Spain and married to her cousin the Archduke Albert, with whom, after 1599, she ruled over Spanish Flanders.
Three recent works that attempt to re-assess the 'storied reputations' as their reviewer John Cramsie puts it, are Pauline Croft's King James (Palgrave, 2003), Alan Stewart's The Cradle King: a Life of James VI and I (Chatto and Windus, 2003), and Carole Levin's The Reign of Elizabeth I (Palgrave, 2002).
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 Genealogy Index for surnames beginning with S
Stewart, James Gillespie (2 OCT 1851-23 OCT 1909)
Stewart, James III, King (10 JUL 1451-11 JUN 1488)
Stewart, James Lawrence (1 OCT 1880-12 NOV 1970)
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 Re: Ochiltree, Parish of Penninghame, Wigtownshire, Scot.
As for Arbella Stewart of Ochiltree, I would suggest the "Clan Stewart" website - Also "Clan Stewart Magazine", don't have the web address right now, but..
The only other Arbella I've heard of is one in the NC Scottish Colony which they called, Argyll Colony...her name was Arbella "Ochiltree" however, rather than Stewart.
If I should locate anything on Arbella Stewart of Ochiltree, I'll be sure to let you know.
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 HOOVER HISTORIES - VOLUME 4   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Arbella Skaggs married H. Huber on 31 Dec 1877 in LaRue Co, KY 5.
Stewart Whiting Hoover, born ID, Class of 1917, killed in France 1 Mar 1918, Captain, first graduate of USMA killed in World War I. Warren Harlan Hoover, born DC 15 Feb 1909, Class of 1931, Colonel.
Benjamin Stewart lived on the Rainham Road and Michael Sprangle on the First Concession.
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 Tudor dynasty   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
m Matthew Stewart, 4th Earl of Lennox (1516 - 1571)
+- Henry Stewart, Lord Darnley (1545 - 1567)
+- Charles Stewart, 6th Earl of Lennox
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 Charles Stewart - The Info Page
Charles Stewart Doty - From cultural rebellion to counterrevolution : the politics of Maurice Barrßes - 0821401912
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