- Lady
Arbella Stuart (also Arabella, or Stewart; 1575 – 25
September 1615) was an
English noblewoman who was
considered a
possible successor to
Queen Elizabeth...
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Arbella or
Arabella was the
flagship of the
Winthrop Fleet on
which Governor John Winthrop,
other members of the
Company (including
William Gager), and...
- Lady
Arbella Johnson (née Clinton; 3
August 1597 – 30
August 1630) was one of the
early settlers of the M****achusetts Bay Colony. She was the daughter...
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Arbella Insurance Group is a
regional property and
casualty insurance company headquartered in Quincy, M****achusetts. It
provides business and personal...
- Lady
Arabella Fitzmaurice Denny (1707–1792) was an
Irish philanthropist, and
founder of the
Magdalen Asylum for
Protestant Girls in
Leeson Street, Dublin...
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Jewels belonging to
Arbella Stuart were
noted in
several lists. They
include jewels which she
inherited from her grandmother,
Margaret Douglas, Countess...
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Greenwich on 22 June 1610 to
Arbella Stuart (died 1615),
daughter of
Charles Stuart, 1st Earl of
Lennox and
Elizabeth Cavendish.
Arbella was
thirteen years his...
- do****entaries. Gristwood's
historical biography,
Arbella: England's Lost
Queen is
about Lady
Arbella Stuart, an
English noblewoman who was considered...
- the wife of
Charles Stuart, 1st Earl of Lennox. She was the
mother of
Arbella Stuart, a
close relation to the
English and
Scottish thrones. Elizabeth...
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apparently at his mother's instigation. The
couple had one child, Lady
Arbella Stuart.
After the
death of the 5th Earl, King James, who was
still a minor...