Queen Elizabeth I (1533 -1603) never married. Queen Elizabeth I was an independent and dominant woman who would not share her throne with a man. She would have also been required to show total obedience to her husband
Bess of Hardwick, Countess of Shrewsbury - (1521 - 1607) Bess of Hardwick started her life relatively poor. She married four times, became a lady in waiting to Queen Elizabeth and was the second most powerful Elizabethan woman, next to Queen Elizabeth
Lady Arabella Stuart - The grand daughter of Bess of Hardwick. Groomed by Bess as a future Queen of England. Arabella married William Seymour and the two lines of descendants of both sisters of Henry VIII were united, and both Arabella and William were claimants to the throne. Lady Arabella Stuart was sent to the Tower of London where she died in 1615
Margaret Douglas ( 1515 - 1577 ) Countess of Lennox and Famous Elizabethan beauty. Her mother was Margaret Tudor
Frances Brandon (1517 - 1559) was the elder daughter of King Henry VIII'S younger sister, Mary Tudor. Ambitious mother of the Grey sisters - Lady Jane Grey, Catherine Grey and Mary Grey
Lady Jane Grey Queen of England (1537–1554) - Lady Jane Grey was Queen of England for just Nine Days from Monday 10th July 1553 to Wednesday 19th July 1553
Catherine Grey ( 1540 - 1568 ) Daughter of Henry Grey and Frances Brandon, sister to Lady Jane Grey. Lady in Waiting to Mary Tudor
Mary Grey ( 1545 - 1578 ) Daughter of Henry Grey and Frances Brandon, sister to Lady Jane Grey - unfortunate to have been born a dwarf and regarded as very ugly. Lady in Waiting to Mary Tudor
Lettice Knollys 1540-1634 - Lady in Waiting to Queen Elizabeth - married the Queen's favourite, Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester, in secret
Margaret Radcliffe ( 1577 - 1599 ) Lady in Waiting & Maid of Honour to Queen Elizabeth
Margaret Russell ( 1560 - 1616 ) Maid of Honour to Queen Elizabeth
Mary Sidney Herbert, Countess of Pembroke - 1561-1621 referred to as the Swan of Avon. The second most important woman in England next to the Queen
Amy Robsart - ( 1540 - 1560 ) Robert Dudley's first wife who died in mysterious circumstances
Kat Ashley - Faithful servant of Queen Elizabeth from a small, neglected child to the most powerful woman in England
Mary Queen of Scots 1542-1587- Mary Queen of Scots was Elizabeth's cousin who was kept prisoner in England until her execution for treason - conspired with Roman Catholics culminating in the Babington Plot
The Four Mary's - the Ladies in Waiting to Mary Queen of Scots - Mary Beaton, Mary Seaton, Mary Fleming and Mary Livingstone
Elizabeth Cooke (1528 - 1609 - celebrated for her great learning
Anne Dacre (1557 - 1630) - Elizabethan heiress
Penelope Devereux ( 1562 - 1607 ) Famous Elizabethan beauty, daughter of Lettice Knollys, said to have inspired the verse of Phillip Sidney
Margaret Pole (Plantagenet), Countess of Salisbury ( 1473 - 1541 ) Daughter of George Plantagenet, Duke of Clarence.
Levina Teerlinc - female artist of the Elizabethan era
Elizabeth Barton the "Nun of Kent" The career of this visionary, whose prophecies led to her execution under King Henry VIII
Lady Margaret Bryan - Lady Margaret Bryan was the governess to Queen Elizabeth
Katherine Carey - Catherine Carey was the daughter of Anne Boleyn's sister Mary Boleyn and the cousin of Queen Elizabeth. She married Francis Knollys
Cecilia, Princess of Sweden - visited the Court of Elizabeth on behalf of her brother King Eric who was a suitor of Queen Elizabeth
Catherine de Medici - This notorious Italian Queen was the mother in law of Mary, Queen of Scots, who married her second son, Francis
Blanche Parry - Blanche Parry had cared for Queen Elizabeth since her childhood and became Gentlewomen of the Bedchamber
Eleanor Bull - Eleanor Bull was the sister Blanche Parry (both cousins to John Dee). She owned the house where Christopher Marlowe was reputedly killed
Anne Russell - Lady in Waiting & Maid of Honour to Queen Elizabeth. Anne Russell married Ambrose Dudley the brother of Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester
Lady Douglas Sheffield - Lady Douglas Sheffield was the high born daughter of Lord William Howard. She had an affair with Robert Dudley and gave birth to a son, also called Robert Dudley. She claimed to have married Robert Dudley but he denied that they had married
Helena of Snakenborg - female painter of the Elizabethan era
Elizabeth Throckmorton - Elizabeth Throckmorton was Lady in Waiting & Maid of Honour to Queen Elizabeth and the wife of Sir Walter Raleigh
Lady Elizabeth Tyrrwhit - Lady Elizabeth Tyrrwhit was the chief Lady in Waiting to Queen Elizabeth
Anne Vavasour - Anne Vavasour was Lady in Waiting to Queen Elizabeth and the mistress of the Earl of Oxford
Frances Walsingham - Frances Walsingham was Lady in Waiting to Queen Elizabeth and the wife of Sir Philip Sydney. Her second husband was the Earl of Essex
Countess Elizabeth Bathory Nadasdy - Countess Elizabeth Bathory Nadasdy ( 1560 - 1614 ) is famous as a real historical figure from Transylvania who was reputed to have not only drunk but bathed in the blood of young virgin girls she murdered in order to retain her youth