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  1. Lucy Hay, Countess of Carlisle (née Percy; 1599 – 5 November 1660) was an English courtier known for her beauty and wit. She was involved in many political intrigues during the English Civil War .

  2. Lucy Hay, countess of Carlisle (born 1599—died November 5, 1660) was an intriguer and conspirator during the English Civil Wars, celebrated by many poets of the day, including Thomas Carew, William Cartwright, Robert Herrick, and Sir John Suckling.

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  3. 9 de mai. de 2018 · Lucy Hay was the great-great-grandniece of Anne Boleyn, the inspiration for Milady de Winter from The Three Musketeers, and a completely badass lady spy.

  4. In 1617, Lucy married James Hay (circa 1580 – 1636), who was created 1st Earl of Carlisle in 1622. James was a Scotsman who had come to England with James VI, King of Scots when he succeeded Queen Elizabeth I of England as King James I of England in 1603.

  5. Born in 1599, Lucy Hay, countess of Carlisle, went on to establish strong political ties. She exercised influence over Queen Henrietta Maria (sister of Louis XIII of France and wife of Charles I), was an intimate of Thomas Wentworth (earl of Stafford) and John Pym , and acted as an intermediary between Scottish and English leaders during the ...

  6. 19 de dez. de 2023 · Who was Lucy Hay and how did she become Countess of Carlisle? Lucy Hay, countess of Carlisle, born in 1599, was the daughter of Henry Percy, 9th earl of Northumberland. Through her mother, Dorothy Devereux, she was well connected, being descended from Mary Boleyn , sister of Anne Boleyn .

  7. In the aftermath of Buckingham's assassination the emergence of James Hay, now Earl of Carlisle, and Henry Rich, Lucy's cousin, helped the Countess consolidate a position of eminence in the Queen's circle. The death of her husband in 1636 did little to diminish either her.