Do we know who Jane Seymour's ladies-in-waiting, maids-of-honour etc were?
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It was more difficult than I thought to get a proper list, but I did get you some names.
- Anne Bray, Lady Cobham (as lady in waiting) - Mary Arundel, Countess of Sussex (as maid of honour until her marriage to the Earl of Sussex, then lady in waiting) - Anne Parr, the sister of Katherine Parr (as maid of honour) - Margery Horsman (as maid of honour) - Anne Basset, daughter of Lord & Lady Lisle - Elizabeth Oxenbridge (became Lady Tyrwhitt only after Jane's death, so she probably served her as a maid of honour) - Mary Norris (daughter of Henry Norris, executed as one of Anne Boleyn's "lovers") - Jane Ashley (married name Mewtas), who seems to also have been in Prince Edward's household - Susanna Hornebolt (whose father and brother were among the King's painters and was herself a great artist but, being a woman, she was assigned in the Queen's household)
Also, this link could be very useful as it's an alphabetical list of every-ish woman at the Tudor court (if you have the patience to check out every name one by one!): http://www.tudorwomen.com/?page_id=747
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It was more difficult than I thought to get a proper list, but I did get you some names.
- Anne Bray, Lady Cobham (as lady in waiting)
- Mary Arundel, Countess of Sussex (as maid of honour until her marriage to the Earl of Sussex, then lady in waiting)
- Anne Parr, the sister of Katherine Parr (as maid of honour)
- Margery Horsman (as maid of honour)
- Anne Basset, daughter of Lord & Lady Lisle
- Elizabeth Oxenbridge (became Lady Tyrwhitt only after Jane's death, so she probably served her as a maid of honour)
- Mary Norris (daughter of Henry Norris, executed as one of Anne Boleyn's "lovers")
- Jane Ashley (married name Mewtas), who seems to also have been in Prince Edward's household
- Susanna Hornebolt (whose father and brother were among the King's painters and was herself a great artist but, being a woman, she was assigned in the Queen's household)
Also, this link could be very useful as it's an alphabetical list of every-ish woman at the Tudor court (if you have the patience to check out every name one by one!): http://www.tudorwomen.com/?page_id=747
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