Alice Spencer

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Alice Spencer was an English noblewoman and literary patron of the late 16th and early 17th centuries, noted for her influential connections at the Elizabethan and Jacobean courts.

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instanceOf English noblewoman
literary patron
associatedWith House of Egerton NERFINISHED
House of Stanley NERFINISHED
birthYear 1559
burialPlace St Mary the Virgin Church, Harefield NERFINISHED
child Anne Stanley, Countess of Castlehaven NERFINISHED
Elizabeth Stanley NERFINISHED
Frances Stanley NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of England
court Elizabethan court NERFINISHED
Jacobean court NERFINISHED
deathYear 1637
era Elizabethan era NERFINISHED
Jacobean era NERFINISHED
familyName Spencer NERFINISHED
father Sir John Spencer NERFINISHED
gender female
givenName Alice NERFINISHED
influenced Elizabethan literature NERFINISHED
Jacobean literature NERFINISHED
mother Katherine Kitson NERFINISHED
nobleFamily Spencer family NERFINISHED
notableEvent hosted literary and courtly entertainments at Harefield
subject of poetic dedications by Edmund Spenser
notableFor influential connections at the Elizabethan and Jacobean courts
support of poets and writers
notableWork patronage of Edmund Spenser
patronage of John Donne
patronage of Samuel Daniel
patronOf Edmund Spenser NERFINISHED
John Donne NERFINISHED
Samuel Daniel NERFINISHED
other late 16th-century and early 17th-century writers
religion Church of England
residence Harefield Place, Middlesex NERFINISHED
Lathom House, Lancashire NERFINISHED
sibling Anne Spencer NERFINISHED
Elizabeth Spencer NERFINISHED
socialStatus aristocracy
spouse Ferdinando Stanley, 5th Earl of Derby NERFINISHED
Sir Robert Carey, 1st Earl of Monmouth NERFINISHED
Thomas Egerton, 1st Viscount Brackley NERFINISHED
title Countess of Derby NERFINISHED
Dowager Countess of Derby NERFINISHED
Viscountess Brackley NERFINISHED

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