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Isabella Markham : ウィキペディア英語版 | Isabella Markham Isabella Markham, Lady Harington (28 March 1527 – 20 May 1579), was an English courtier, a Gentlewoman of the Privy Chamber of Queen Elizabeth I of England and a personal favourite of the queen. Isabella Markham was muse to the court official and poet John Harington, who wrote sonnets and poems addressed to her, before and after they married. Thomas Palfreyman dedicated his ''Divine Meditations'' to her in 1572.〔Kathy Lynn Emerson, ''A Who's Who of Tudor Women'' sourced from Ruth Hughey's biography ''John Harington of Stepney: Tudor Gentleman, His Life and Works''. Retrieved 6 October 2010.〕 ==Family== Isabella Markham was born on 28 March 1527〔Emerson, as sourced from Ruth Hughey〕 in Ollerton, Nottinghamshire, England, the daughter of Sir John Markham of Cotham (before 1486- 1559) and his third wife, Anne Strelley.〔Emerson〕 She had two brothers: Thomas, who married Mary Griffin, by whom he had issue, including Sir Griffin Markham; and William, whose wife was Mary Montagu. Her elder sister, Frances was the first wife of Henry Babington, whose son (by his second wife Mary Darcy) Anthony Babington would be executed for having organised an assassination plot against Queen Elizabeth.〔''Nottingham:history and archeology|The Scent of Sherwood Forest: Ollerton (2), by J. Rodgers, 1908〕 The Markhams were an ancient family, who traced their agnatic line of descent from Claron, who had held the manor of West Markham at the time of the Norman Conquest in 1066. Claron's descendants assumed the name of de Marcham which was anglicised into Markham, and had often distinguished themselves in English history throughout the centuries since their ancestor Claron had served Edward the Confessor.〔John Henry Hobart Lyon, British Museum ''A Study of the Newe Metamorphosis Written by J.M. Gent, 1600'', Bibiolife Reproduction Series, 2009, Google Books, retrieved 13 October 2010 pp. 122-123〕
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