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Elizabeth and Walter
Their son Walter was born in 1868, their daughters Elizabeth in 1871 and Emma in 1873.
The castle's cultural prominence increased after Sir Walter Scott wrote Kenilworth in 1821 describing the royal visit of Queen Elizabeth.
At the turn of the 21st century, well-established artists such as Sir Anthony Caro, Lucian Freud, Cy Twombly, Robert Rauschenberg, Jasper Johns, Agnes Martin, Al Held, Ellsworth Kelly, Helen Frankenthaler, Frank Stella, Kenneth Noland, Jules Olitski, Claes Oldenburg, Jim Dine, James Rosenquist, Alex Katz, Philip Pearlstein, and younger artists including Brice Marden, Chuck Close, Sam Gilliam, Isaac Witkin, Sean Scully, Mahirwan Mamtani, Joseph Nechvatal, Elizabeth Murray, Larry Poons, Richard Serra, Walter Darby Bannard, Larry Zox, Ronnie Landfield, Ronald Davis, Dan Christensen, Joel Shapiro, Tom Otterness, Joan Snyder, Ross Bleckner, Archie Rand, Susan Crile, and dozens of others continued to produce vital and influential paintings and sculpture.
* Elizabeth, married Sir Walter Oliphant of Aberdalgie
In 1583, Queen Elizabeth I of England granted Walter Raleigh a charter to plant a colony north of Spanish Florida.
Other writers who have been influenced by the Nights include John Barth, Jorge Luis Borges, Salman Rushdie, Goethe, Walter Scott, Thackeray, Wilkie Collins, Elizabeth Gaskell, Nodier, Flaubert, Marcel Schwob, Stendhal, Dumas, Gérard de Nerval, Gobineau, Pushkin, Tolstoy, Hofmannsthal, Conan Doyle, W. B. Yeats, H. G. Wells, Cavafy, Calvino, Georges Perec, H. P. Lovecraft, Marcel Proust, A. S. Byatt and Angela Carter.
Lettice Knollys was the wife of Walter Devereux, 1st Earl of Essex and first cousin once removed of Queen Elizabeth on her mother's side.
* Walter S. Judd, Christopher S. Campbell, Elizabeth A. Kellogg, Peter F. Stevens, Michael J. Donoghue: Plant Systematics: A Phylogenetic Approach, Sinauer Associates Inc. 2007
The children of Paganus Ruet ( argued by modern-day genealogist Lindsay Brook and followed by biographer Alison Weir as " probably christened as Gilles ") included Katherine, her sister Philippa, a son, Walter, and the eldest sister, Isabel ( also called Elizabeth ) de Roet ( Canoness of the convent of St. Waudru's, Mons, c. 1366 ).
" The first Discovery and Settlement of this Country was by the Procurement of Sir Walter Raleigh, in Conjunction with some publick-spirited Gentlemen of that Age, under the Protection of Queen Elizabeth ; for which Reason it was then named Virginia, being begun on that Part called Ronoak-Island, where the Ruins of a Fort are to be seen at this day, as well as some old English Coins which have been lately found ; and a Brass-Gun, a Powder-Horn, and one small Quarter deck-Gun, made of Iron Staves, and hoop'd with the same Metal ; which Method of making Guns might very probably be made use of in those Days, for the Convenience of Infant-Colonies.
A particularly elaborate masque, performed over the course of two weeks for Queen Elizabeth, is described in the 1821 novel Kenilworth, by Sir Walter Scott.
The cenacle opposing the ' despotism ' of Queen Elizabeth and King James, like the knights of King Arthur's Round Table consisted of Francis Bacon, Walter Ralegh, and, as far as Shapiro can make out from her confused writing, perhaps Edmund Spenser, Lord Buckhurst and the Earl of Oxford, all putatively employing playwriting to speak to both rulers and the ruled as committed republicans vindicating that cause against tyranny.
In about 1591 Sir Walter Raleigh secretly, and without royal permission, married one of Queen Elizabeth I's maids of honour, Elizabeth Throckmorton of Carew Manor.
Deptford and the docks are associated with the knighting of Sir Francis Drake by Queen Elizabeth I aboard the Golden Hind, the legend of Sir Walter Raleigh laying down his cape for Elizabeth, Captain James Cook's third voyage aboard Resolution, and the mysterious murder of Christopher Marlowe in a house along Deptford Strand.
National board members include Doris Betts, Walter Brueggemann, Scott Cairns, Michael Card, Elizabeth Dewberry, Tim Gautreaux, Philip Gulley, Ron Hansen, Roy Herron, Silas House, Richard Hughes, Thomas G. Long, Tom Lynch, Brian McLaren, Carrie Newcomer, Kathleen Norris, Katherine Paterson, Eugene H. Peterson, Charles Pollard, Barbara Brown Taylor, Will Willimon, John Wilson, Philip Yancey, and others.
After Rowbotham's death, Lady Elizabeth Blount, wife of the explorer Sir Walter de Sodington Blount, established a Universal Zetetic Society, whose objective was " the propagation of knowledge related to Natural Cosmogony in confirmation of the Holy Scriptures, based on practical scientific investigation ".
The Annenberg Estate or Sunnylands, owned by philanthropists Walter and Leonore Annenberg, had long been popular with the wealthy and powerful, including Frank Sinatra, Bob Hope, Fred Astaire, Ginger Rogers, Queen Elizabeth II, and Mary Martin.
It is a Memorial Cross to Mrs. Elizabeth Smith Schwartz by her husband Mr. Walter L. Schwartz.
For example, Walter Raleigh had been granted a trade monopoly by Queen Elizabeth, for the export of broadcloth and wine.
In 1347 he took the important step of ensuring the legitimation of his four sons, John, Earl of Carrick ( the future King Robert III ), Walter, Lord of Fife ( d. 1362 ), Robert ( the future Duke of Albany ) and Alexander, Lord of Badenoch ( and future Earl of Buchan ), and six daughters by petitioning Pope Clement VI to allow a canon law marriage to Elizabeth Mure.
* Elizabeth of Courtenay who married Walter count of Bar and then Eudes sire of Montagu
As a publicity gimmick, producer Walter Wanger offered one million dollars to Elizabeth Taylor if she would star ; she accepted, and costs for Cleopatra began to escalate, aggravated by Richard Burton's on-set romance with Taylor and the surrounding media frenzy.
* Sir Walter Mildmay ( b. 1525 ), Chancellor of the Exchequer of England under Queen Elizabeth I.

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

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