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Textual Production | Lady Jane Cavendish | The full title is On the Death of my Dear Sister the Countess of Bridgewater, dying in childbed, delivered of a dead infant, a son, the 14th day of June 1663. Lady Jane says... |
Family and Intimate relationships | Elizabeth (Cavendish) Egerton, Countess of Bridgewater | Lady Elizabeth Cavendish
married, at St James's, Clerkenwell, John Egerton, styled Viscount Brackley
, who in 1649 became second Earl of Bridgewater. Matthew, Henry Colin Gray et al., editors. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. http://www.oxforddnb.com/. under John Egerton |
Family and Intimate relationships | Elizabeth (Cavendish) Egerton, Countess of Bridgewater | The Earl of Bridgewater
, husband of ECECB
, was arrested and imprisoned by the parliamentary government. Travitsky, Betty, and Elizabeth (Cavendish) Egerton, Countess of Bridgewater. “Subordination and Authorship: Elizabeth Cavendish Egerton”. Subordination and Authorship: the case of Elizabeth Cavendish Egerton and her &quot:loose papers", Tempe, Ariz., pp. 1-172. 108n181 |
Family and Intimate relationships | Elizabeth (Cavendish) Egerton, Countess of Bridgewater | Lord Bridgewater
was taken into the custody of Black Rod, the disciplinary officer of the royal household, to prevent his fighting a duel with Lord Middlesex
. His wife, Lady Bridgewater
, hurried to join... |
death | Elizabeth (Cavendish) Egerton, Countess of Bridgewater | Elizabeth, Countess of Bridgewater
, died in bearing a dead son in premature labour, in a Strange [that is unfamiliar] place, Travitsky, Betty, and Elizabeth (Cavendish) Egerton, Countess of Bridgewater. “Subordination and Authorship: Elizabeth Cavendish Egerton”. Subordination and Authorship: the case of Elizabeth Cavendish Egerton and her &quot:loose papers", Tempe, Ariz., pp. 1-172. 153 |
Textual Production | Elizabeth (Cavendish) Egerton, Countess of Bridgewater | Elizabeth, Countess of Bridgewater
, composed a prose prayer for her husband
's twenty-seventh birthday. Elizabeth (Cavendish) Egerton, Countess of Bridgewater,. Subordination and Authorship in Early Modern England: the case of Elizabeth Cavendish Egerton and her "loose papers". Editor Travitsky, Betty, Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies. 197 |
Family and Intimate relationships | Elizabeth (Cavendish) Egerton, Countess of Bridgewater | In May 1663 an orphan heiress aged about fifteen, Lady Elizabeth Cranfield
, ran away from her grandmother, who had been appointed her guardian. (Her father, the second Earl of Middlesex, had died when she... |
Textual Production | Elizabeth (Cavendish) Egerton, Countess of Bridgewater | The present BL
Egerton MS 607 was at one time owned by the author's descendant Samuel Egerton Brydges
. Two contemporary copies of this manuscript, one of them with extensive and important annotation by the... |
Literary responses | Elizabeth (Cavendish) Egerton, Countess of Bridgewater | Her husband
singled out for mention the devotional ones among these writings: several other occasional Meditations and Prayers full of the transports and rapture of a sa[n]ctified soul. Travitsky, Betty, and Elizabeth (Cavendish) Egerton, Countess of Bridgewater. “Subordination and Authorship: Elizabeth Cavendish Egerton”. Subordination and Authorship: the case of Elizabeth Cavendish Egerton and her &quot:loose papers", Tempe, Ariz., pp. 1-172. 84 |
Textual Production | Elizabeth (Cavendish) Egerton, Countess of Bridgewater | Lady Bridgewater's extended, ambitious Meditations on the Severall Chapters of the Holy Bible, in her own hand with revisions in her husband
's, in folio with a particularly lovely binding, Travitsky, Betty, and Elizabeth (Cavendish) Egerton, Countess of Bridgewater. “Subordination and Authorship: Elizabeth Cavendish Egerton”. Subordination and Authorship: the case of Elizabeth Cavendish Egerton and her &quot:loose papers", Tempe, Ariz., pp. 1-172. 138 |
Literary responses | Elizabeth (Cavendish) Egerton, Countess of Bridgewater | Lady Bridgewater's public reputation rested at first on the epitaph written on her by her husband
, which George Ballard
printed in full in his Memoirs of Eminent Ladies. Travitsky, Betty, and Elizabeth (Cavendish) Egerton, Countess of Bridgewater. “Subordination and Authorship: Elizabeth Cavendish Egerton”. Subordination and Authorship: the case of Elizabeth Cavendish Egerton and her &quot:loose papers", Tempe, Ariz., pp. 1-172. 83-5 |
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