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Clarenceux King of Arms,
historically often spelled Clarencieux (both
pronounced /ˈklærənsuː/ KLARR-ən-soo), is an
officer of arms at the
College of Arms...
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English diplomat, John Legh, that
Elizabeth refused a
licence for
Susan Clarencieux to
travel to Spain. She was at
Amboise in
France in
April 1560 when Dormer...
- household,
which included the
reinstatement of Mary's favourite,
Susan Clarencieux. Mary's
Privy Purse accounts for this period, kept by Mary Finch, show...
- that the
Despencer descent was
fabricated by
Richard Lee, a
corrupt Clarencieux King of Arms.
Citing Round, The
Complete Peerage dismissed the alleged...
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prevalent fever.
According to the
writer John Foxe, her
servants Susan Clarencieux and "Master Ryse"
heard Mary
regret the loss of Calais. Foxe claimed...
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visitacion [i.e., visitation] of Norfolk, made and
taken by
William Hervey,
Clarencieux King of Arms, anno 1563,
enlarged with
another visitacion [sic] made...
- Hertfordshire, Made by
Robert Cooke, Esq.,
Clarencieux in 1572, Sir
Richard St. George, Kt.,
Clarencieux in 1634 ... The
Publications of the Harleian...
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Susan or Sue
White may
refer to:
Susan Clarencieux, née White, lady-in-waiting to Mary I of
England Sue
Shelton White (died 1943),
suffragist from Henderson...
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Court offices Preceded by
Susan Clarencieux Mistress of the
Robes to the
Queen 1558–1603 Succeeded by
Audrey Walsingham...
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replying to
letters or
developing schedules. 1553–1558:
Susan Clarencieux 1559/1562–1603: Dorothy, Lady
Stafford 1603–1619:
Audrey (Etheldreda)...