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Elizabeth Scott (Stafford)

Also Known As: "Drury", "of Blatherwick"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Bobbing Court, Bobbing, Kent, England
Death: February 06, 1596 (45-46)
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Daughter of Sir William Stafford, Kt., of Grafton and Dorothy Stafford
Wife of Sir William Drury, Kt MP and Sir John Scott, Kt., MP
Mother of Sir Robert Drury, of Hawsted; Frances Wray; Elizabeth Cecil; Mary Elizabeth Hall; Charles Drury and 3 others
Sister of Dorothy Stafford; Ursula Drake; Sir Edward Stafford, Kt., of Grafton; Sir William Stafford, II and Sir John Stafford, Kt.
Half sister of Edward Stafford and Anne Stafford

Occupation: Lady of the Bedchamber for elizabeth 1
Managed by: Oliver Marcus Stedall
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https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elizabeth_Stafford

Elizabeth Stafford (died 1599) was the daughter of Sir William Stafford and Dorothy Stafford, and the wife of Sir William Drury. She was a Lady of the Bedchamber to Queen Elizabeth I. She and her first husband, Sir William Drury, entertained Queen Elizabeth I at Hawstead in 1578.

Issue Sir Robert Drury Charles Drury Frances Drury Elizabeth Drury Diana Drury Susanna Drury Noble family Stafford Father Sir William Stafford Mother Dorothy Stafford Born England Died 1599 Elizabeth Stafford (died 1599) was the daughter of Sir William Stafford and Dorothy Stafford, and the wife of Sir William Drury. She was a Lady of the Bedchamber to Queen Elizabeth I. She and her first husband, Sir William Drury, entertained Queen Elizabeth I at Hawstead in 1578.

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Elizabeth Stafford was the daughter of Sir William Stafford (c.1500 – 5 May 1556) of Chebsey, Staffordshire, and Rochford Hall, Essex,[1] second son of Sir Humphrey Stafford of Blatherwycke, Northamptonshire, by Margaret Fogge, the daughter of Sir John Fogge of Ashford, Kent.[2]

Elizabeth Stafford's parents were second cousins.[1] Her mother was Dorothy Stafford (1 October 1526 – September 1604), the daughter of Henry Stafford, 10th Baron Stafford (1501–1563), son and heir of Edward Stafford, 3rd Duke of Buckingham, by Ursula Pole (d.1570).[3] Through her mother, Elizabeth Stafford and her siblings were of royal blood.[1]

Dorothy Stafford was Sir William Stafford's second wife. In 1534 he had secretly wed, as her second husband, Mary Boleyn (c.1499–1543), sister of King Henry VIII's second wife, Anne Boleyn. Mary Boleyn is said to have been pregnant at the time of her marriage to Sir William Stafford;[4] however if there were children of the marriage, nothing further is known of them.[5][6]

Elizabeth Stafford had three brothers and two sisters of the whole blood:[3][3][7]

Sir Edward Stafford (1552–1604) of Grafton[disambiguation needed], who married firstly, Roberta Chapman (d.1578), the daughter of Alexander Chapman of Rainthorpe Hall, Norfolk, by whom he had a son and two daughters, and secondly, on 29 November 1597, Douglas Sheffield (1547–1608), daughter of William Howard, 1st Baron Howard of Effingham, and sister of Charles Howard, 1st Earl of Nottingham.[8] William Stafford (1554–1612), conspirator, who about 1593 married Anne Gryme (d.1612), daughter of Thomas Gryme of Antingham, Norfolk, by whom he had a daughter, Dorothy Stafford, and a son, William Stafford (1593–1684).[1] Sir John Stafford of Marlwood Park (January 1556 – 28 September 1624), Thornbury, Gloucestershire, who married firstly, Bridget Clopton (d. March 1574), the daughter of William Clopton of Kentwell Hall, by whom he had a son,[9][10] and secondly, on 29 January 1580, Millicent Gresham (buried 24 December 1602), the daughter of Edmund Gresham (buried 31 August 1586) and Joan Hynde, by whom he had no issue.[11] Ursula Stafford (b.1553), who married Richard Drake (d. 11 July 1603)[12] of Esher, Surrey, equerry to Elizabeth I, third son of John Drake (d.1558), esquire, of Ash in Musbury, Devonshire, and brother of Bernard Drake, by whom she had a son, Francis Drake (d.1633).[13][14] Dorothy Stafford, who likely died in infancy.[3] Career Edit

Elizabeth Stafford's parents were staunch Protestants, and on 29 March 1555, during the reign of the Catholic Mary I, they took their two children, Elizabeth and Edward, in the company of a cousin, Elizabeth Sandys, into exile. In 1556 they were in Geneva, where on 4 January 1556 the Protestant reformer, John Calvin, stood as godfather to their youngest son, John Stafford, and where Sir William Stafford died, and was buried on 5 May of that year.[1][3] After Sir William Stafford's death a dispute ensued with Calvin over the custody of his godson, John Stafford, and Dorothy Stafford 'managed to escape' with her children, in the company of Elizabeth Sandys, to Basel, where the Stafford family were neighbours of the Protestant reformer John Knox. In November 1558 Queen Mary died and Elizabeth I acceded to the throne, and on 14 January 1559 Dorothy Stafford and her children left Basel for England. The family took up residence for a time at Waltham, Essex.[1][3]

Elizabeth Stafford joined her mother, Dorothy, in Queen Elizabeth's privy chamber on 28 November 1568.[3] In 1578, during a progress through East Anglia, the Queen stayed at the manor house at Hawstead which Elizabeth Stafford's husband, Sir William Drury, had recently rebuilt. According to Thomas Churchyard, ‘a costly and delicat dinner’ was put on for the occasion, and tradition has it that during the visit the Queen dropped a silver-handled fan into the moat.[15]

Both Lady Drury and her husband exchanged New Year's gifts with the Queen in 1579, Sir William's gift being a pair of black velvet mittens, while Lady Drury's gift was an embroidered forepart of cloth of silver.[16]

In 1587 Sir William Drury was appointed a receiver for the Exchequer in Essex, Hertfordshire and Middlesex, but fled to the continent in July of that year owing the Exchequer £5000.[17] How Drury incurred the debt is unclear. By 1588, through the influence of Lord Willoughby, then in command of English forces in the Low Countries, Drury was appointed Governor of Bergen-op-Zoom in the Netherlands, but was replaced by Thomas Morgan. Drury was then sent as colonel over 1000 men under Lord Willoughby to the assistance of Henry IV of France. En route he quarrelled with Sir John Borough over precedence, and a duel ensued in which Drury sustained an injury to his arm, and first lost his hand to gangrene and then his arm by amputation. He died soon afterwards.[18] Drury's body was brought back to England, and he was buried in the chancel of Hawstead church.[16] After his death, Lady Drury received a comforting letter from the Queen,[3] in which the Queen referred to her as 'my Bess'.[16] Lady Drury continued to serve the Queen as a Lady of the Bedchamber until her death in 1599.[3]

Marriages and issue Edit

Elizabeth Stafford married firstly Sir William Drury (d. 8 January 1590),[19] the eldest son of Robert Drury (d. 7 December 1557),[20][21] esquire, and Audrey Rich, the daughter of Richard Rich, 1st Baron Rich, Lord Chancellor of England,[22] by whom she had two sons and four daughters:[23]

Sir Robert Drury (1575–1615), who married, on 30 January 1592, Anne Bacon (d. 5 June 1624), the daughter of Sir Nicholas Bacon, 1st Baronet, of Redgrave, by whom he had two daughters, Dorothy and Elizabeth, but died without living issue.[24] Charles Drury, slain at Nieuwpoort in 1600.[19] Frances Drury (13 June 1576–c.1637), who married firstly Sir Nicholas Clifford of Bobbing, Kent, and secondly, Sir William Wray, 1st Baronet, of Glentworth (1555–1617).[25] Elizabeth Drury (born 4 January 1578)[26] who married William Cecil, 2nd Earl of Exeter 1566–1640, by whom she had issue.[19] Diana Drury (d.1631), who married, in February 1618, as his second wife, Edward Cecil, 1st Viscount Wimbledon (1572–1638).[27] Susanna Drury, who died unmarried in 1607.[19] After the death of Sir William Drury, Elizabeth Stafford married secondly, Sir John Scott.[2]

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References Edit

Adams, Simon (2006). "Stafford, Dorothy, Lady Stafford (1526–1604)". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/69753. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.) Bridgeman, G.T.O. (1883). "Some Account of the Parish of Church Eaton in the County of Stafford". In Wrottesley, George. Collections for a History of Staffordshire. IV, Part II. London: Harrison and Sons. pp. 1–124. Retrieved 18 March 2013. Campling, Arthur (1937). The History of the Family of Drury. London. Retrieved 14 March 2013. Dovey, Zillah M. (1996). An Elizabethan Progress; The Queen’s Journey to East Anglia, 1578. Cranbury, NJ: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press. ISBN 9780838637210. Retrieved 14 March 2013. Gower, Granville Leveson (1883). Genealogy of the Family of Gresham. London: Mitchell and Hughes. Retrieved 14 March 2013. Greenfield, B.W. (1880). "Dalton's 'History of the Wrays of Glentworth, 1522-1852'". Notes and Queries (6th series) (London: John Francis) I: 304. Retrieved 14 March 2013. Hopper, Andrew J. (2004). "Wray, Sir Christopher (bap. 1601, d. 1646)". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/30015. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.) Hughes, Jonathan (2004). "Stafford , Mary (c.1499–1543)". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/70719. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.) Kelsey, Sean (2004). "Drury, Sir William (1527–1579)". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/8101. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.) Lipscomb, George (1847). The History and Antiquities of the County of Buckingham III. London: J. & W. Robins. pp. 153–4. Retrieved 18 March 2013. Lockyer, Roger (2004). "Cecil, Edward, Viscount Wimbledon (1572–1638)". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/4975. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.) McDermott, James (2004). "Stafford, Sir Edward (1552–1605)". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/26203. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.) Nichols, John Gough, ed. (1846). The Topographer and Genealogist I. London: John Bowyer Nichols and Son. pp. 142–4. Retrieved 14 March 2013. Ormerod, George (1819). The History of the County Palatine and City of Cheshire. London: Lackington, Hughes. p. 334. Retrieved 18 March 2013. Rowe, Joy (2004). "Drury family (per. 1485–1624)". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/73909. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.) Richardson, Douglas (2011). Everingham, Kimball G., ed. Magna Carta Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families II (2nd ed.). Salt Lake City. ISBN 1449966381. Retrieved 14 March 2013. Richardson, Douglas (2011). Everingham, Kimball G., ed. Magna Carta Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families IV (2nd ed.). Salt Lake City. p. 64. ISBN 1460992709. External links Edit

Drury, Sir William (1550-90), of Hawstead, Suffolk Retrieved 14 March 2013 Drury, Robert (?1524-57), of Hawstead, Suffolk Retrieved 14 March 2013 Drury, Sir Robert (1575–1615), History of Parliament Retrieved 14 March 2013 Cecil, William (1566-1640), History of Parliament Retrieved 14 March 2013 Will of Sir William Drury, National Archives Drury of Hawstead in Campling, Arthur, The History of the Family of Drury (London, 1937) Retrieved 14 March 2013 The Plantagenet roll of the Blood Royal: The Clarence Volume, Containing the Descendants of George, Duke of Clarence, Vol. I, by the Marquis of Ruvigny and Raineval Wray, of Glentworth, co. Lincoln (E Baronet, 1611 - 1809) Will of Richard Drake of Esher, Surrey, National Archives

Elizabeth STAFFORD (AFN: 9FXW-G7) Pedigree

Sex:  F  Family     

Event(s)

Birth:   1550     Of Bobbing Court, Bobbing, Kent, England   

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Parents

Father:  William STAFFORD (AFN: 9FXW-9C)  Family  

Mother: Dorothy STAFFORD (AFN: 9224-NM)
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Marriage(s)

Spouse:  William DRURY ;[SIR KNIGHT] (AFN: 9FXW-SX)  Family  

Marriage: Abt 1560
Of, , Kent, England
Spouse: John SCOTT (AFN: 9FXW-V9) Family
Marriage:
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Husband's Name

William DRURY ;[SIR KNIGHT] (AFN:9FXW-SX)  Pedigree  

Born: 30 Mar 1550 Place: Of Bobbing Court, Bobbing, Kent, England
Married: Abt 1560 Place: Of, , Kent, England
Father: Robert DREWRY (AFN:9HJB-K9) Family
Mother: Ethelreda Or Audrey RICH (AFN:9FXB-5B)
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Wife's Name

Elizabeth STAFFORD (AFN:9FXW-G7)  Pedigree   

Born: 1550 Place: Of Bobbing Court, Bobbing, Kent, England
Married: Abt 1560 Place: Of, , Kent, England
Father: William STAFFORD (AFN:9FXW-9C) Family
Mother: Dorothy STAFFORD (AFN:9224-NM)
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Children

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1.  Sex  Name    

M Robert DRURY (AFN:V9CJ-XN) Pedigree
Born: Abt 1574 Place: Of, Hawsted, Suffolk, England
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2.  Sex  Name    

F Elizabeth DRURY (AFN:9FXW-T4) Pedigree
Born: 4 Jan 1578/9 Place: Of Hausted, Suffolk, England
Died: 26 Feb 80) (Age 1658 Place:
Buried: 4 Mar 1658 Place: St. James, Clerkenwell
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3.  Sex  Name    

F Frances DRURY (AFN:KB7V-N1) Pedigree
Born: 8 Jun 1576 Place: Of, Blatherwick, Northamptonshire, England
Christened: 13 Jun 1576 Place: Of, Hawsted, Suffolk, England
Died: 1642 Place:
Buried: Place: Of, Ashby, Lincolnshire, England
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Elizabeth Scott's Timeline

1550
1550
Bobbing Court, Bobbing, Kent, England
1575
1575
1576
June 8, 1576
Blatherwick, Northamptonshire, England
1577
January 4, 1577
Hawsted, Suffolk, England
1596
February 6, 1596
Age 46
1619
1619
Wales
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