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Elizabeth Hussey (died c.1606), later Elizabeth Crane and Elizabeth Carleton, was a religious activist with strong Puritan sympathies. She and her second husband, George Carleton, were prosecuted for involvement in the Marprelate controversy. The first of the anonymous Marprelate tracts, Martin's ''Epistle'', was printed at her home in East Molesey, Surrey, in October 1588. ==Family== Elizabeth Hussey, born near the end of the reign of Henry VIII, was the eldest daughter of Sir Robert Hussey (d. 1546) of Linwood, Lincolnshire, and his second wife, Jane Stydolf, the daughter of Thomas Stydolf of Surrey.〔In the grant of administration of her estate on 15 October 1561 she is termed 'Dame Jane Hussey of Linwood'; .〕 Her father was a younger brother of John Hussey, 1st Baron Hussey of Sleaford. Her paternal grandparents were William Hussey (d.1495), Chief Justice of the King's Bench, and Elizabeth Berkeley, the daughter of Thomas Berkeley of Wymondham, Leicestershire.〔(Hussey, William I (by 1473-?1531), of London; Sleaford, Lincolnshire; North Duffield, Yorkshire, and Calais, History of Parliament ) Retrieved 11 December 2013.〕
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