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  1. Lady Catherine Killigrew ( c. 1530 – 27 December 1583) was an English gentlewoman and scholar, the wife of Sir Henry Killigrew . Biography. Catherine was the fourth daughter of Sir Anthony Cooke and Alice [disputed – discuss], daughter of Sir William Waldegrave.

  2. 27 déc. 2022 · On this day in Tudor history, 27th December 1583, in the reign of Queen Elizabeth I, Katherine Killigrew died after giving birth to a stillborn child. scholar and Puritan Katherine Killigrew was the daughter of renowned humanist and scholar Sir Anthony Cooke.

  3. Killigrew, Catherine (c. 1530–1583) English noblewoman. Name variations: Lady Catherine Killigrew; Katherine. Born around 1530; died in 1583; fourth daughter of Sir Anthony Cooke (1504–1576, a politician and tutor to Edward, the prince of Wales); married Sir Henry Killigrew, in 1565.

  4. Catherine Killigrew (1618–1689) was the daughter of Sir Robert Killigrew and Mary Woodhouse . Catherine Killigrew died in 1689 in Cumberlow, Hertfordshire, although she has been confused with her sister Kate who died at Spa, Belgium in August 1654, as maid of honour to Elizabeth Stuart, Queen of Bohemia. She was unmarried in 1656, when she ...

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  5. Katherine Killigrew (Cooke) (est. 1532 - 27 Dec 1583) noblewoman; English gentlewoman and scholar

  6. 1 mars 2023 · 01 March 2023. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-01537-4_307-1. Katherine Killigrew (née Cooke) (c. 1542–1583) received a thorough humanist education from her father, along with her Cooke sisters, and was skilled in classical languages, including Latin and Greek, as well as Hebrew.

  7. 27 déc. 2020 · On this day in Tudor history, 27th December 1583, scholar and Puritan Katherine Killigrew died after giving birth to a stillborn child. Katherine was the daughter of renowned humanist and scholar, Sir Anthony Cooke, and was known for her ability at writing poetry and her knowledge of languages, including Hebrew, Latin and Greek. She ...