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  1. Talbot [née Hardwick], Elizabeth [Bess] [called Bess of Hardwick], countess of Shrewsbury (1527? –1608), noblewoman, was one of four daughters and one son born to John Hardwick (c.1487–1528) of Hardwick, Derbyshire, and his wife, Elizabeth, daughter of Thomas Leake of Hasland, in the same county.

  2. 8 de jun. de 2018 · Shrewsbury, Elizabeth Talbot, countess of (1518–1608). ‘Bess of Hardwick’ was one of the most remarkable women in Elizabethan England. The daughter of a Derbyshire squire, she gained wealth and status through four increasingly ambitious marriages, the last (in 1567) to George Talbot, earl of Shrewsbury.

  3. Brief Life History of Elizabeth "Bess". When Elizabeth "Bess" Hardwick was born on 27 July 1527, in Hardwick, Derbyshire, England, United Kingdom, her father, Sir John III Goodwin Hardwick, Earl of Shrewsbury, was 33 and her mother, Lady Elizabeth Leake\Leeke of Derby Hardwick, was 29. She married Robert BARLEY BARLOW in May 1543.

  4. 27 de abr. de 2022 · About Elizabeth Cavendish, of Hardwick. Elizabeth Talbot, Countess of Shrewsbury (July 27, 1527 – February 13, 1608 [1]), known as Bess of Hardwick, was the third surviving daughter of John Hardwick, of Hardwick Hall in Derbyshire. She was married four times, firstly to Richard Barlow, who died in his teens; secondly to the courtier Sir ...

  5. Sir William Cavendish (1501-1557) and Bess of Hardwick (1527-1608) The history of Chatsworth begins with Elizabeth Talbot, Countess of Shrewsbury, better known as Bess of Hardwick. A native of Derbyshire and from a modest background, she grew to become the second most powerful woman in Elizabethan England after the Queen.

  6. Elizabeth Hardwick Talbot, Countess of Shrewsbury Account book of Elizabeth, Countess of Shrewsbury, kept by her steward Edward Whalley, 1589 September 9-1592 July 12. Folger MS V.b.308. Account book of Sir William and Lady Cavendish of Chatsworth, 1548 Michaelmas-1550.

  7. Há 6 dias · Quick Reference. (1518–1608). ‘Bess of Hardwick’ was one of the most remarkable women in Elizabethan England. The daughter of a Derbyshire squire, she gained wealth and status through four increasingly ambitious marriages, the last (in 1567) to George Talbot, earl of Shrewsbury. After the earl's death, Bess, intriguer and termagant, was ...