- Elizabeth Darrell (maid-of-honour)
Elizabeth Darrell was the long-term mistress and muse of Sir Thomas Wyatt. They had at least one child, Francis. [Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Thomas Wyatt, poet.] Wyatt was married to
Elizabeth Brooke, Lady Wyatt who had committedadultery , resulting in their separation. She was later rumoured to have been involved with Henry VIII.Early Years
Elizabeth Darrell (sometimes spelt "Darrall") was the daughter of Sir Edward Darrell of
Littlecote ,Wiltshire and his wife Anne. Sir Edward wasChamberlain toCatherine of Aragon . Elizabeth was a servant of the Marchioness of Dorset and then afterward, on an unknown date, she becameMaid of Honour to Queen Catherine. Possibly out of loyalty to Catherine or due to her dislike ofAnne Boleyn , Elizabeth refused to take theOath of Supremacy . When Catherine of Aragon died in January1536 , she left Elizabeth a gift of £200 for her future marriage. [ [http://www.tudorplace.com Tudorplace.com] ]Thomas Wyatt
Around the year 1537, Elizabeth became the mistress of the poet and cousin of the late queen
Anne Boleyn , SirThomas Wyatt (1503 – 11 October 1542). He was legally married to Elizabeth Brooke, the mother of his children Thomas and Anne, but they were separated and she was living in adultery with another man. Elizabeth bore Sir Thomas three sons [ [http://www.tudorplace.com Tudorplace.com] ] , Henry (who died in early infancy), Francis (born in 1540 and took the surname of Darrell), and Edward, who was later executed for his part in theWyatt's Rebellion of1554 , led by his legitimate half-brother, SirThomas Wyatt, the younger . Sir Thomas left Elizabeth properties inDorset . She also received the manor of Tarrant, given to her by her lover's son, Sir Thomas. Some historians have speculated that she became the mistress of Sir Thomas Wyatt, the younger, after his father's death in 1542 and that he was actually the real father of Elizabeth's youngest son, Edward. Elizabeth went on to marryRobert Stroude in 1554. [ [http://www.tudorplace.com/ Tudorplace.com] ]References
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