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Mary Woodhouse
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'''Mary Woodhouse''' (fl. c. 1604-1665), Correspondent of [[Constantijn Huygens]].
Mary Woodhouse was the daughter of [[Henry Woodhouse (MP)]] of Hickling and [[Waxham]], and Anne Bacon, daughter of [[Nicholas Bacon (Lord Keeper)|Sir Nicholas Bacon]].
She may have been the "Woodhouse" appointed Maid of Honour to [[Anne of Denmark]] in 1604.<ref>Linda Levy Peck, ''Court Patronage and Corruption in Early Stuart England'' (London, 1990), p. 69: Edmund Lodge, ''Illustrations of British History'', vol. 3 (London, 1791), p. 228.</ref>
She married Sir Robert Killigrew who died in 1633.
She later married Thomas Stafford, and was known as "Lady Stafford".
[[Elizabeth Dudley, Countess of Löwenstein]], a lady in waiting to [[Elizabeth Stuart, Queen of Bohemia]], met Lady Stafford in London in 1639 and wrote to Huygens, saying that Lady Stafford often spoke of him and intended to send him a musical instrument called a [[Theorbo]].<ref>''A Catalogue of an Invaluable and Highly Interesting Collection of Unpublished Manuscript Documents, Sold By Mr Sotheby'', vol. 9 (London, 1825), p. 102 lot 448, now British Library Add MS 15093 ff.119-122.</ref>
==Family==
Mary Woodhouse married (1) [[Robert Killigrew]], their children included;
* [[William Killigrew (1606–1695)]]
* [[Catherine Killigrew]],
She married (2) [[Sir Thomas Stafford|Thomas Stafford (MP)]].
==References==
[[Category:Women of the Stuart period]]
[[Category:16th-century English people]]
[[Category:17th-century English people]]
Mary Woodhouse was the daughter of [[Henry Woodhouse (MP)]] of Hickling and [[Waxham]], and Anne Bacon, daughter of [[Nicholas Bacon (Lord Keeper)|Sir Nicholas Bacon]].
She may have been the "Woodhouse" appointed Maid of Honour to [[Anne of Denmark]] in 1604.<ref>Linda Levy Peck, ''Court Patronage and Corruption in Early Stuart England'' (London, 1990), p. 69: Edmund Lodge, ''Illustrations of British History'', vol. 3 (London, 1791), p. 228.</ref>
She married Sir Robert Killigrew who died in 1633.
She later married Thomas Stafford, and was known as "Lady Stafford".
[[Elizabeth Dudley, Countess of Löwenstein]], a lady in waiting to [[Elizabeth Stuart, Queen of Bohemia]], met Lady Stafford in London in 1639 and wrote to Huygens, saying that Lady Stafford often spoke of him and intended to send him a musical instrument called a [[Theorbo]].<ref>''A Catalogue of an Invaluable and Highly Interesting Collection of Unpublished Manuscript Documents, Sold By Mr Sotheby'', vol. 9 (London, 1825), p. 102 lot 448, now British Library Add MS 15093 ff.119-122.</ref>
==Family==
Mary Woodhouse married (1) [[Robert Killigrew]], their children included;
* [[William Killigrew (1606–1695)]]
* [[Catherine Killigrew]],
She married (2) [[Sir Thomas Stafford|Thomas Stafford (MP)]].
==References==
[[Category:Women of the Stuart period]]
[[Category:16th-century English people]]
[[Category:17th-century English people]]
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