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| | Roger p@rsons_world: Elizabeth Blount |
 | | Elizabeth, the second daughter, was to become one of Queen Catherine's maids of honour from May 1512, for which she was to be paid 100 shillings a year. |
 | | She was not at the masked entertainment where Elizabeth Blount sang a song she had written herself and asked William Cornish Master of the King's Chapel, to set it to music for her to sing to the King. |
 | | His wife, Elizabeth, alarmed that he was squandering all the family wealth, leaving nothing for her and her children, had him certified as a lunatic, and his property placed under the custodianship of Cardinal Wolsey, with her in control, and her son Gilbert placed in the Cardinal's household. |
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