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  1. Elizabeth Goldring, ‘Talbot , Elizabeth [Bess of Hardwick], countess of Shrewsbury (1527?–1608)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004 accessed 25 Sept 2017. This is a subscription site but access is free to readers of British libraries whose library subscribes.

  2. ELIZABETH TALBOT SHREWSBURY, COUNTESS OF (1518-1608), better known by her nickname "Bess of Hardwick," was the daughter and co-heiress of John Hardwicke of Hardwicke in Derbyshire. At the age of fourteen she was married to a John Barlow, the owner of a large estate, who did not long survive the marriage, and as his estates had been settled on her and her heirs, she became a wealthy widow.

  3. ELIZABETH HARDWICK, COUNTESS OF SHREWSBURY. BORN: c.1525 DIED: 1608 . ... Later married George Talbot, Earl of Shrewsbury. Maternal grandmother to Arabella Stuart, ...

  4. Grace Talbot, who married her step-brother Henry Cavendish (1550–1616), son of Sir William Cavendish of Chatsworth in Derbyshire by his wife Elizabeth Hardwick; they had no children. The countess died when her children were still young, and was buried in the family vault in Sheffield on 16 January 1567. [2]

  5. 15 de jan. de 2022 · SHREWSBURY, ELIZABETH TALBOT, Countess of (1518–1608), better known by her nickname “Bess of Hardwick,” was the daughter and co-heiress of John Hardwicke of Hardwicke in Derbyshire. At the age of fourteen she was married to a John Barlow, the owner of a large estate, who did not long survive the marriage, and as his estates had been settled on her and her heirs

  6. Bess of Hardwick (c. 1521/2 or 1527–1608) Born c. 1521/2 or 1527 as Elizabeth Hardwick, the woman known to posterity as Bess of Hardwick married four times during her life, as a result of which her name changed from Hardwick to Barlow (or Barley), to Cavendish, to St Loe, and finally (when she was countess of Shrewsbury and then dowager countess) to Talbot.

  7. The Hardwick Portrait takes its name from Queen Elizabeth’s friend Bess of Hardwick, formally known as Elizabeth Talbot, Countess of Shrewsbury (c. 1527–1608). Bess exercised considerable skill in her activation of images and spaces to shape her identity, in part in relation to Elizabeth's rule, as exemplified by the Hardwick Portrait.