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Mademoiselle Rallay or
Madame Raylie (fl. 1561 – d. 1585) was a
Scottish courtier. She
served as
chamberwoman and then lady-in-waiting to Mary,
Queen of...
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Master of the queen's "howsholde"; her
secretary Claude Nau;
Mademoiselle Rallay; Mary Seton; Mr
Burgoing her doctor;
Gilbert Curle; Mr
Jarvys her "surgion";...
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Marion as
Oskar Haupt,
Dompteur Trude Berliner as
Kitty Rallay Rolf von Goth as Fred
Rallay, ihr
Bruder Karl
Ludwig Diehl as
Luftakrobat Walter Rilla...
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Falkland Palace and
bought yellow and
violet satin for a gown for
Mademoiselle Rallay. He
bought warm
plaiding for
seven of the queen's
ladies in
waiting in August...
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considered she
would be as good a
companion as Mary
Seton and
Mademoiselle Rallay had been.
Queen Elizabeth would not
allow it, and when she
heard Mary was...
- Renée
Rallay,
Gillis Mowbray, and Mary Pagez, the
daughter of
Bastian Pagez, each held
several items from the queen's wardrobe. Renée
Rallay had the...
- when one of the
servants of Mary,
Queen of Scots, in England,
Mademoiselle Rallay, was old and
wished to retire, Mary
thought of
employing Janet Scott's young...
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embroideries and
sewing equipment to
another of her
French servants, Renée de
Rallay. In 1586, Mary's
embroiderer was
Charles Plouvart. Bess of
Hardwick had...
- were kept near her bedchamber. One of her
French gentlewomen,
Mademoiselle Rallay, was
given lengths of linen,
called "plette", to keep
these jewels in. Mary...
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household who
attended at
Peterborough included;
Barbara Moubray, Renée de
Rallay known as Beauregard,
Christian Hog (wife of
Bastian Pagez), Mary Pagez,...