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  1. When Anne de Bacon was born about 1359, in Baconsthorpe, Norfolk, England, her father, Sir Roger Bacon, was 51 and her mother, Felicia Kirton, was 42. She married William BRANDON I in 1381, in North Cray, Kent, England, United Kingdom. They were the parents of at least 1 son. She died in 1439, in Gloucestershire, England, at the age of 81.

  2. Francis Bacon was born on 22 January 1561 at York House near Strand in London, the son of Sir Nicholas Bacon (Lord Keeper of the Great Seal) by his second wife, Anne (Cooke) Bacon, the daughter of the noted Renaissance humanist Anthony Cooke. His mother's sister was married to William Cecil, 1st Baron Burghley, making Burghley Bacon's uncle.

  3. Lady Anne Bacon was mistress of Gorhambury, St Albans, from 1561 until her death in 1610. Educated, connected and astute, she lived through the upheavals and reverses of four Tudor reigns. Anne was committed to religious reform, and a published translator of key works of the English Reformation. Anne served both Mary I and Elizabeth I at court.

  4. 7 de jan. de 2022 · Thank you to Rep. Cindy Axne for recognizing our very own Anne Bacon, IMPACT CEO, as Iowan of the Week on January 6, 2022. “Anne Bacon and her team at IMPACT have been essential in helping Iowans keep a roof over their heads throughout the COVID-19 pandemic and supporting Iowans in need.”

  5. Lady Anne Bacon Drury (1572-1624) was the granddaughter and niece of two of England's Lord Keepers of the Great Seal, Sir Nicholas Bacon and Sir Francis Bacon. Lady Anne was also the friend and patroness of John Donne and Joseph Hall; however, she deserves to be remembered in her own right.

  6. INTRODUCTION. Lady Anne Bacon (c.1528– 1610) was a woman who inspired strong emotion in her own lifetime. As a girl, she was praised as a ‘verteouse meyden’ for her religious translations, while a rejected suitor condemned her as faithless as an ancient Greek temptress.1 The Spanish ambassador reported home that, as a married woman, she ...

  7. Anne Cooke was born about 1528, the second of five daughters of courtier Sir Anthony Cooke and his wife Anne Fitzwilliam. [1] Anthony Cooke was a scholar of the New Learning. Because of his demonstrated erudition and skill as an educator, Lord Seymour, the Lord Protector of King Edward VI, engaged him as one of the young king’s tutors.