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    Jewels belonging to Arbella Stuart were noted in several lists. They include jewels which she inherited from her grandmother, Margaret Douglas, Countess...
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    Tudor. Another list of Arbella's jewels was made in 1607. Jewels of James V of Scotland Jewels of Mary, Queen of Scots Jewels of Anne of Denmark Frederick...
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  • Petre, Anne Winter, and Arbella Stuart. Gossip held that the women chosen were largely Roman Catholic. The masquers wore costumes of orange-tawny and silver...
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  • Francis Gofton (category Year of birth missing)
    was owed £400 for a jewel given to Anne Livingstone, Countess of Eglinton. Gofton made an inventory of the jewels of Arbella Stuart, taken on her ship...
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  • John Elphinstone (courtier) (category Household of Anne of Denmark)
    Helwys, the newly appointed Lieutenant of the Tower of London was instructed to allow Elphinstone to visit Arbella Stuart and speak to her in private. The previous...
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  • defended the play from charges of libel brought by Arbella Stuart in 1610. It had been suggested that a reference to a Prince of Moldavia in the play reflected...
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    lesser rank than a baroness wore jewels valued more than £100,000, and Arbella Stuart and Anne of Denmark's jewels were worth as much and more. Anne...
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  • inventory of jewels that had belonged to Queen Elizabeth. King James had already given many pieces to the queen, Princess Elizabeth, and Arbella Stuart and...
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  • Abraham der Kinderen (category Material culture of royal courts)
    Brussels in 1605. Arbella Stuart was a prisoner in the Tower of London in 1613. She expected to be released to attend the marriage of Princess Elizabeth...
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    controversy. In 1842, the jewel was bought by her descendant, Queen Victoria. The locket, considered "one of the most important early jewels in the Royal Collection"...
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