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'''Elizabeth Carey''' may refer to: |
'''Elizabeth Carey''' may refer to: |
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*[[Elizabeth Carey (social activist)]] ( |
*[[Elizabeth Carey (social activist)]] (1835–1920), Canadian social activist |
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*[[Elizabeth Danvers]] (1545/ |
*[[Elizabeth Danvers]] (1545/50–1630), née Neville, Carey by her 2nd marriage, Tudor English noblewoman |
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*[[Elizabeth Carey, Lady Berkeley]] (1576–1635), noblewoman and patron of the arts, daughter of Baroness Hunsdon |
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*[[Elizabeth Cary, Viscountess Falkland]] (née Tanfield; 1585–1639), English poet, dramatist, translator, and historian |
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*[[Elizabeth Spencer, Baroness Hunsdon]] (1552–1618), Carey by her second marriage |
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*[[Elizabeth Trevannion]] (died 1641), Carey by marriage, later Countess of Monmouth |
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*[[Betty Lowman Carey]] (1914–2011), rower |
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==See also== |
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*[[Elizabeth Cary (disambiguation)]] |
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Latest revision as of 23:24, 8 October 2023
Elizabeth Carey may refer to:
- Elizabeth Carey (social activist) (1835–1920), Canadian social activist
- Elizabeth Danvers (1545/50–1630), née Neville, Carey by her 2nd marriage, Tudor English noblewoman
- Elizabeth Carey, Lady Berkeley (1576–1635), noblewoman and patron of the arts, daughter of Baroness Hunsdon
- Elizabeth Cary, Viscountess Falkland (née Tanfield; 1585–1639), English poet, dramatist, translator, and historian
- Elizabeth Spencer, Baroness Hunsdon (1552–1618), Carey by her second marriage
- Elizabeth Trevannion (died 1641), Carey by marriage, later Countess of Monmouth
- Betty Lowman Carey (1914–2011), rower