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  • She was more settled in her mind by the time her daughter, Mary Sidney, arrived at Durham House.

    Secrets of the Tudor Court Kate Emerson 2010

  • After a considerable time had passed, Mary Sidney hurried in.

    Secrets of the Tudor Court Kate Emerson 2010

  • After a considerable time had passed, Mary Sidney hurried in.

    Secrets of the Tudor Court Kate Emerson 2010

  • When Elizabeth Tudor became queen, Mary Sidney was one of her closest friends.

    Secrets of the Tudor Court Kate Emerson 2010

  • When Frances followed Mary Sidney into the other room, Jane Northumberland and I were close behind.

    Secrets of the Tudor Court Kate Emerson 2010

  • The OED still gives Coriolanus 1607 as a first use, but, as I point out in Think on My Words, Mary Sidney, the Countess of Pembroke, talks about ‘lonely ghosts’ in her Tragedie of Antonie, and that is 1592.

    On updating and the OED DC 2010

  • Christopher Marlowe, Mary Sidney, the Earl of Derby, and the Earl of Rutland have attracted fewer though no less ardent supporters.

    "Contested Will" 2010

  • Christopher Marlowe, Mary Sidney, the Earl of Derby, and the Earl of Rutland have attracted fewer though no less ardent supporters.

    "Contested Will" 2010

  • Christopher Marlowe, Mary Sidney, the Earl of Derby, and the Earl of Rutland have attracted fewer though no less ardent supporters.

    "Contested Will" 2010

  • A few hours later, after the Duke and Duchess of Suffolk arrived at Durham House, Mary Sidney left to fetch Queen Jane.

    Secrets of the Tudor Court Kate Emerson 2010

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