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  1. Margaret Godolphin (née Blagge; 2 August 1652 – 9 September 1678) was a British courtier. She chose John Evelyn as a mentor and died after childbirth. His account of her life was not published until 1847.

  2. 29 de out. de 2022 · The White Lady has been described as very beautiful but sad, with a head of long, thick, dark brown curls and of course many have come to believe her to be the ghost of Margaret Godolphin, roaming the halls of the home that should have been hers. But there could be another reason for her restlessness.

  3. When Margaret Godolphin of Holcombe Burnel was born in 1537, in Helston, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom, her father, William de Godolphin, was 58 and her mother, Margaret de Glynn, was 47. She married Sir Robert Denys on 12 October 1555, in England.

    • Female
    • Sir Robert Denys
  4. Há 2 dias · The beautiful and pious Margaret Godolphin (1652–78), a courtier more than thirty years Evelyn's junior, with whom he struck up an intense friendship in 1672, was maid of honour in the household of Queen Catherine, wife of King Charles II.

    • John Evelyn Evelyn
    • 1848
  5. 1 de fev. de 2008 · The life of Margaret Godolphin. by. Evelyn, John, 1620-1706; De La More Press. Publication date. 1904. Topics. Godolphin, Margaret Blagge, 1652-1678. Publisher. London : A Moring, ltd.,

  6. The leading events in the life of Margaret Godolphin are few. She was born in 1652, of an old and respectable Suffolk family. Her father, Co- lonel Thomas Blagge, was a Loyalist, much...

  7. His second marriage, at some time before 12 October 1555, was to Margaret Godolphin, a daughter and co-heiress of Sir William Godolphin of Godolphin in Cornwall. By her he had three sons and five daughters including: Easter Sepulchre in Holcombe Burnell church, probably the monument to Robert Dennis.