Difference between revisions of "MRP: Elizabeth Dallison"

From MarineLives
Jump to: navigation, search
 
(3 intermediate revisions by 2 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
= Elizabeth Dallison, nee Oxenden =
+
'''Elizabeth Dallison, née Oxenden'''
 +
 
 +
'''Editorial history'''
 +
 
 +
08/09/11, CSG: Created page
  
 
'''THIS ENTRY IS IS PREPARATION AND IS IN NOTE FORM'''
 
'''THIS ENTRY IS IS PREPARATION AND IS IN NOTE FORM'''
 +
----
 +
__TOC__
 +
----
 +
==Suggested links==
  
Born Elizabeth Oxenden, in 1607 or 1608, she was the third daughter of [[MRP: Sir James Oxenden|Sir James Oxenden]] of [[MRP: Deane|Deane]], Kent, and his wife, [[MRP: Margaret Oxenden|Margaret Oxenden]], who was the daughter of Thomas and Anne Nevinson of Eastry, Kent.  She died in March 1665/66.
+
See profile of [[MRP: Dallison family|Dallison family]] (Elizabeth married William Dallison, who lived at the Bishop's Palace, in Halling, Kent)
  
 +
See biographical profile of [[MRP: Sir George Oxenden|Sir George Oxenden]] (Elizabeth's younger and favourite brother, for whom she acted as London agent in the 1660s)
 +
 +
<u>Residences</u>
 +
 +
See [[MRP: Deane|Deane]] (East Kent Oxenden family house and estate)
 +
See [[MRP: Bishop's Palace|Bishop's Palace]] (Dallison family house, Bishop's Palace or Place, Halling, Kent, where Elizabeth Dallison lived as a young married woman)
 +
See [[MRP: The Hamptons|The Hamptons]] (Elizabeth and her son Maximillian took the lease of the hamptons, West Peckham, Kent, from Maximillian's father-in-law, Thomas Stanlex)
 +
See [[MRP: The Corner or Old Corner, near Ludgate (and Old Bailey), London|The Corner or Old Corner, near Ludgate (and Old Bailey), London]] (Elizabeth lived in lodgings in the late 1650s, near Ludgate and the Old Bailey, with her relative Tobell Aylmer)
 +
See [[MRP: Elizabeth Dallison's lodgings, Throgmorton Street, London|Elizabeth Dallison's lodgings, Throgmorton Street, London]]  (Elizabeth lived in lodgings in the early 1660s, near Sir George Smith's house in Throgmorton Street, near the Exchange in the City of London)
 +
 +
<u>Correspondence</u>
 +
 +
'''Within Sir George Oxenden's private correspondence'''
 +
 +
See [[MRP: 25th September 1662, Letter from Elizabeth Dalyson to Sir GO|25th September 1662, Letter from Elizabeth Dalyson to Sir GO]]
 +
See [[MRP: March 1662/63, Letter from Elizabeth Dalyson to Sir GO|March 1662/63, Letter from Elizabeth Dalyson to Sir GO]]
 +
See [[MRP: 1st April 1663, Letter from Elizabeth Dalyson to Sir GO|1st April 1663, Letter from Elizabeth Dalyson to Sir GO]]
 +
See [[MRP: 3rd April 1663, Letter from Elizabeth Dalyson to Sir GO, London|3rd April 1663, Letter from Elizabeth Dalyson to Sir GO, London]]
 +
See [[MRP: 3rd April 1663, Letter from Elizabeth Dalyson to Sir GO, London Frogmorton Street|3rd April 1663, Letter from Elizabeth Dalyson to Sir GO, London Frogmorton Street]]
 +
See [[MRP: 4th April 1663, Letter from Elizabeth Oxinden to Sir GO|4th April 1663, Letter from Elizabeth Oxinden to Sir GO]]
 +
See [[MRP: 6th April 1663, Letter from Elizabeth Dalyson to Sir GO|6th April 1663, Letter from Elizabeth Dalyson to Sir GO]]
 +
See [[MRP: 9th April 1663, Letter from Elizabeth Dalyson to Sir GO|9th April 1663, Letter from Elizabeth Dalyson to Sir GO]]
 +
See [[MRP: Pre-17th March 1665/66, Letter from Elizabeth Dalyson to Sir GO|Pre-17th March 1665/66, Letter from Elizabeth Dalyson to Sir GO]]
 +
 +
'''Published by Dorothy K. Gardiner (1933, 1937)'''
 +
 +
See [[MRP: Assorted letters of Elizabeth Dallison (Various)|Assorted letters of Elizabeth Dallison (Various)]]
 
----
 
----
''Sources''
+
==To do==
 +
 
 +
----
 +
==Biographical profile==
 +
 
 +
Born Elizabeth Oxenden, in 1607 or 1608, Elizabeth was the third daughter of [[MRP: Sir James Oxenden|Sir James Oxenden]] of [[MRP: Deane|Deane]], Kent, and his wife, [[MRP: Margaret Oxenden|Margaret Oxenden]], who was the daughter of Thomas and Anne Nevinson of Eastry, Kent.  She died in March 1665/66.
 +
 
 +
----
 +
==Notes==
 +
 
 
----
 
----
 +
==Possible primary Sources==

Latest revision as of 22:56, January 4, 2012

Elizabeth Dallison, née Oxenden

Editorial history

08/09/11, CSG: Created page

THIS ENTRY IS IS PREPARATION AND IS IN NOTE FORM






Suggested links


See profile of Dallison family (Elizabeth married William Dallison, who lived at the Bishop's Palace, in Halling, Kent)

See biographical profile of Sir George Oxenden (Elizabeth's younger and favourite brother, for whom she acted as London agent in the 1660s)

Residences

See Deane (East Kent Oxenden family house and estate)
See Bishop's Palace (Dallison family house, Bishop's Palace or Place, Halling, Kent, where Elizabeth Dallison lived as a young married woman)
See The Hamptons (Elizabeth and her son Maximillian took the lease of the hamptons, West Peckham, Kent, from Maximillian's father-in-law, Thomas Stanlex)
See The Corner or Old Corner, near Ludgate (and Old Bailey), London (Elizabeth lived in lodgings in the late 1650s, near Ludgate and the Old Bailey, with her relative Tobell Aylmer)
See Elizabeth Dallison's lodgings, Throgmorton Street, London (Elizabeth lived in lodgings in the early 1660s, near Sir George Smith's house in Throgmorton Street, near the Exchange in the City of London)

Correspondence

Within Sir George Oxenden's private correspondence

See 25th September 1662, Letter from Elizabeth Dalyson to Sir GO
See March 1662/63, Letter from Elizabeth Dalyson to Sir GO
See 1st April 1663, Letter from Elizabeth Dalyson to Sir GO
See 3rd April 1663, Letter from Elizabeth Dalyson to Sir GO, London
See 3rd April 1663, Letter from Elizabeth Dalyson to Sir GO, London Frogmorton Street
See 4th April 1663, Letter from Elizabeth Oxinden to Sir GO
See 6th April 1663, Letter from Elizabeth Dalyson to Sir GO
See 9th April 1663, Letter from Elizabeth Dalyson to Sir GO
See Pre-17th March 1665/66, Letter from Elizabeth Dalyson to Sir GO

Published by Dorothy K. Gardiner (1933, 1937)

See Assorted letters of Elizabeth Dallison (Various)



To do




Biographical profile


Born Elizabeth Oxenden, in 1607 or 1608, Elizabeth was the third daughter of Sir James Oxenden of Deane, Kent, and his wife, Margaret Oxenden, who was the daughter of Thomas and Anne Nevinson of Eastry, Kent. She died in March 1665/66.



Notes




Possible primary Sources