Margaret à Barrow

Margaret à Barrow
Portrait of Margaret, Lady Elyot, c. 1532–34 by Hans Holbein the Younger Royal Collection, Windsor Castle.

Margaret à Barrow (1500-1560/1569) was an English lady, well-known for her learning.

Margaret was the wife of Thomas Elyot and the daughter of Sir Maurice à Barrow of North Barrow, Somerset. Her second husband was James Dyer of Wincanton, Somerset. Her portrait was painted by Hans Holbein the Younger.

References

Margaret à Barrow, A Who's Who of Tudor Women, Kathy Lynn Emerson


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