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Elizabeth and Minshull
* February 24-John Milton marries Elizabeth Minshull.
John Milton married his third wife, Elizabeth Minshull in this church in 1663.

Elizabeth and 1630
Born to Frederick V, Elector Palatine, and Elizabeth Stuart, in 1630, Sophia grew up in the Dutch Republic, where her family had sought refuge after the sequestration of their Electorate during the Thirty Years ' War.
On 11 March 1630 Essex married Elizabeth Pawlett, daughter of Sir William Pawlett, of Edington, Wiltshire, past High Sheriff of Wiltshire and cousin of William Paulet, 4th Marquess of Winchester.
* William Stanley ( Elizabethan ) ( 1548 1630 ), English military commander under Queen Elizabeth I
He married at Hackney, Middlesex, on 8 May 1630, Elizabeth ( died 1672 ), eldest daughter and coheiress of Sir Charles Montagu, of Boughton, Northamptonshire.
In 1630 Drummond again began to reside permanently at Hawthornden, and in 1632 he married Elizabeth Logan, by whom he had five sons and four daughters.
He was born at Stony Stratford, Buckinghamshire, England in 1590, to the Vicar of Great Budworth, Chester Richard Eaton ( 1569 1616 ) and his wife, Elizabeth Shepheard ( 1569 1630 ).
Child was born in about 1630 and baptised in 1631, the second son of Richard Child a merchant of Fleet Street ( buried 1639 at Hackney ) and Elizabeth Roycroft of Weston Wick, Shropshire.
The borough and manor were granted by Elizabeth I to William Killigrew in 1595, but there is no indication of town organization then or in 1630, and in the 18th century Crediton was governed by commissioners.
Within the church are monuments and stone tombs to Francis Culpeper, d. 1591 and Johanna Culpeper, d. 1597, Martin Barnham d. 1610, Baldwin Duppa d. 1737, Samuel Plummer, d. 1705, Dame Grace Gethin, d. 1697, Philippa Culpeper, d. 1630, Elizabeth Culpeper, d. 1638 ( freestanding chest tomb with white effigy ) John, Lord Culpeper, d. 1660, erected 1695, Cheney Colepeper, 4th Lord Culpeper, d. l725, the latter were among the governing Virginia / North Carolina Culpeper family and were major landowners in the village for many generations.
* Elizabeth O ' Donnell ( 1604 c. 1630 ), daughter of Rory, Prince of Tyrconnell
In 1630 Elizabeth Craven, widow of Sir William Craven, bought the Uffington and Compton estates from Sir Francis Jones.
* Sybil Elizabeth ( 1576 1630 ), married Anthony II, Count of Delmenhorst

Elizabeth and
* 1988 Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II officially opens World Expo ' 88 in Brisbane, Australia.
* 1984 Elizabeth Goudge, English writer ( b. 1900 )
* 1923 The Duke of York weds Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon at Westminster Abbey.
* 1282 Elizabeth of Rhuddlan ( d. 1316 )
* 1560 Elizabeth Báthory, Hungarian countess and serial killer ( d. 1614 )
* 1890 Elizabeth Gurley Flynn, American activist ( d. 1964 )
* 1953 Queen Elizabeth II launches the Royal Yacht.
* 1890 Elizabeth Bolden, American super-centenarian ( d. 2006 )
* 1950 Anne, Princess Royal, English daughter of Elizabeth II
* 1596 Elizabeth Stuart, Queen of Bohemia ( d. 1662 )
* 1972 Elizabeth Wolfgramm, American singer ( The Jets )
Alexander Emmanuel Rodolphe Agassiz ( December 17, 1835 March 27, 1910 ), son of Louis Agassiz and stepson of Elizabeth Cabot Agassiz, was an American scientist and engineer.
* Elizabeth ( 1323 1327 ).
* Saint Elizabeth of Hungary ( 1207 10 November 1231 ), wife of Landgraf Louis IV of Thuringia
* 1774 Elizabeth Ann Seton, American nun and saint ( d. 1821 )
* 1963 Elizabeth Fraser, Scottish singer ( Cocteau Twins
* 1939 Elizabeth Ashley, American actress
* 1905 Elizabeth Huckaby, American educator ( d. 1999 )
* 1982 Patriation of the Canadian constitution in Ottawa by Proclamation of Queen Elizabeth II, Queen of Canada.
In 1815, Patrick was appointed curate of the chapel in Thornton, near Bradford ; a second daughter, Elizabeth ( 1815 1825 ), was born shortly after.
Maria's sister, Elizabeth Branwell ( 1776 1842 ), moved to the parsonage, initially to nurse her dying sister, but she spent the rest of her life there raising the children.
* 1534 Elizabeth Barton, English nun ( b. 1506 )
* 1894 Elizabeth Dilling, American author and activist ( d. 1966 )
* 1900 Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother ( d. 2002 )
* 1926 Elizabeth II

Elizabeth and 1727
( 1727 1775 ) and Elizabeth Steptoe ( 1743 1789 ), who married secondly, Philip Richard Fendall I ( 1734 1805 ).
From the 17th century they were used as a literary form by aristocratic authors including Robert Sempill ( c. 1595-c. 1665 ), Lady Elizabeth Wardlaw ( 1627 1727 ) and Lady Grizel Baillie ( 1645 1746 ).
* Lady Elizabeth Hervey ( 1698 1727 ), married Hon.
In the reign of Queen Elizabeth I, George Stonhouse built a house in Radley Park, but in 1727 the Stonhouse family replaced this with a new mansion, Radley Hall.
John De Hart ( July 25, 1727 June 1, 1795 ) was an American lawyer, jurist, and statesman from Elizabeth, New Jersey.
Empress Elizabeth of Russia lent her support to the latter faction, partly because she fondly remembered Adolf Frederick's brother, her projected spouse who had died several months before the wedding could take place ( in June 1727 ).
Theophilus married actress Jane Johnson and they had four children: Colley George in 1726, Catherine in 1727, Jane in 1729, and Elizabeth in 1732.
Thomas Walpole ( 6 October 1727 March 1803 ), who married Elizabeth Vanneck ( died 9 June 1760 ) on 14 November 1753, and had issue.
* Stith Bolling ( 1686 1727 ), married Elizabeth Hartwell.
In 1782, the next purchaser was Richard Hulse ( 1727 1805 ), 2nd son of Sir Edward Hulse, 1st Bt., physician to George II and Elizabeth Levett.
Elizabeth, Lady Wardlaw ( 1677 1727 ), reputed author of Hardyknute, second daughter of Sir Charles Halket, was born in April 1677.
* Mary Ellen Brown, ‘ Wardlaw, Elizabeth, Lady Wardlaw ( 1677 1727 )’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004, accessed 25 Feb 2007

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