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* The Countess of Montgomery s Urania-Lady Mary Wroth
Because her father, Robert Sidney, was governor of Flushing, Wroth spent much of her childhood at the home of Mary Sidney, and Penshurst Place, Baynard s Castle in London.
More evidence of the unhappy union comes from poet and friend Ben Jonson, who even noted that ‘ my Lady Wroth is unworthily married on a Jealous husband Various letter from Lady Mary to Queen Anne also refer the financial losses her husband had procured during their time together.
In " Herbertorum Prosapia " a seventeenth-century manuscript compilation of the history of the Herbert family, held at the Cardiff Library, a cousin of the earl of Pembroke, Sir Thomas Herbert records William Herbert s paternity of Wroth s two children.
Mary Wroth s alleged relationship with William Herbert and her children born from that union are referenced in her work, The Countess of Montgomery s Urania.
Urania was the first known piece of original fiction by an English woman and reflected Wroth s experience as an eyewitness to the Jacobean court.
" Jonson claims that copying Wroth s works he not only became a better poet, but a better lover.
Paul Salzman, in " The Review of English Studies " article, " Contemporary References in Wroth s Urania " notes that this work was full of references to others.
In the article "' Not much to be marked ': Narrative of the Woman's Part in Lady Mary Wroth's Urania " by Naomi Miller published in the journal " Studies in English Literature ," the author relates that Wroth s novel was the first work of fiction written by an English woman to be published in the Renaissance Virginia Woolf correctly claimed that any woman who composed a work of fiction would be " thought a monster " to compose and publish any significant work of fiction during the period of the Renaissance.
" Contemporary References in Wroth s Urania " The Review of English Studies, New Series, Vol.
Scrittura femminile nell Inghilterra di re Giacomo: Elizabeth Cary e Mary Wroth, Roma, Aracne, 2007.
In “ Herbertorum Prosapia ” a seventeenth-century manuscript compilation of the history of the Herbert family, held at the Cardiff Library, a cousin of the earl of Pembroke, Sir Thomas Herbert records William Herbert s paternity of Wroth s two children.

Wroth and contemporaries
Wroth also angered people by drawing upon her contemporaries as inspiration.

Wroth and book
In 1911, Lawrence C. Wroth authored Parson Weems ; a biographical and critical study ; it was his first book.
In recounting the life of the Elizabethan merchant, John Frampton, Lawrence C. Wroth describes the merchant as, " a young English-man of twenty-five years, decently dressed, ..., wearing a sword, and carrying fixed to his belt something he called a ' bowgett ' ( or budget ), that is, a leathern pouch or wallet in which he carried his cash, his book of accounts, and small articles of daily necessity ".
Although Wroth claimed that she never had any intention of publishing the book, she was heavily criticized by powerful noblemen for depicting their private lives under the guise of fiction.

Wroth and been
Robert Wroth appeared to have been a gambler, philanderer and a drunkard.

Wroth and .
The interrelationships between volume change behavior ( dilation, contraction, and consolidation ) and shearing behavior were all connected via the theory of plasticity using critical state soil mechanics by Roscoe, Schofield, and Wroth with the publication of " On the Yielding of Soils " in 1958.
* Carson, Christopher Kit Photograph of Kit Carson in a beaver hat and short biography by William H. Wroth New Mexico Office of the State Historian
Eight independent infantry brigades under Rowland Hill, Ronald Fergusson, Miles Nightingall, Barnard Bowes, Catlin Craufurd, Henry Fane, Robert Anstruther and Wroth Acland formed the core of Wellesley's forces.
* The Countess of Montgomery's Urania ( 1621 ) by Mary Wroth is considered to contain significant autobiographical elements.
The cast includes Penelope Rich and Lady Mary Wroth.
** Lady Mary Wroth, poet ( died c. 1651 )
In 1639 William Wroth, then Rector of the parish church at Llanvaches in Monmouthshire, established the first Independent Church in Wales " according to the New England pattern ", i. e., Congregational.
Another daughter, Mary Wroth, was ( like her father ) a poet ; Ben Jonson dedicated The Alchemist to her in 1612.
Lady Mary Wroth ( 1586 – 1652 ), niece of poet Sir Philip Sidney, lived at Loughton Hall with her husband Sir Robert Wroth, and they turned the mansion into a centre of Jacobean literary life.
To Kempt's left rear was Colonel Wroth Palmer Acland's 2nd Brigade.
* Wroth, W. W., rev.
For the poet, see Mary Wroth.
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Lady Mary Wroth ( 1587 – 1651 / 3 ) was an English poet of the Renaissance.
A member of a distinguished literary English family, Wroth was among the first female British writers to have achieved an enduring reputation.
Mary Wroth was niece to Mary Herbert née Sidney, Countess of Pembroke and one of the most distinguished women writers and patrons of the 16th century ; and Sir Philip Sidney a famous Elizabethan poet-courtier.

Wroth and is
There is no evidence to suggest that Wroth was unfaithful to her husband, but after his death, she entered a relationship with her cousin, William Herbert, 3rd Earl of Pembroke.
According to Shelia T. Cavanaugh, the second portion of the work was never prepared by Wroth for actual publication and the narrative contains many inconsistencies and is somewhat difficult to read.
Urania is the titular character of the work, but is not the character that represents Wroth in the work.
The female character of Pamphilia reflects Wroth the most and is the character who struggles with the mindset of the contemporary world in which Wroth wrote.
Dycedarg is mortally wounded in the ensuing battle between the Beoulve brothers, but before dying, he merges with the Lucavi Adrammelech, the Wroth.

Wroth and known
The manor originally known as Wroth's Place was inherited in 1413 by John Tiptoft, 1st Baron Tiptoft ( whose mother was Agnes Wroth ) from his cousin Elizabeth Wroth.

Wroth and society
One critic, Lord Denny, called Wroth a " hermaphrodite in show, indeed a monster " because of the attacks he perceived Wroth to be leveling at English society and the English Court of King James in particular.

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