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 | | Marlowe appears to have been in Brussels attempting to brokerage a match been Lady Arbella Stuart, for whom he had been working for several years, and Ranutio, the son of the Duke of Parma. |
 | | 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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