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Robert Dudley Wife, . At nearly 18 years of age, she married Lord Robert Dudley, a son of John Dudley, 1st Duke of Northumberland. First wife of Robert Dudley. Amy Robsart, the wife of Queen Elizabeth's favourite Robert Dudley, was found dead at the foot of some stairs at Cumnor, Oxfordshire, on 8 September 1560. His father John Dudley was the duke of Northumberland. Scandalous gossip Robert was a married man at the time and his involvement with the Queen – their private meetings, hunting escapades and intimacy – added to the Robert Dudley seemed to have nothing to his name but when Elizabeth I finally took the throne, his fortunes became forever Many suspected that Dudley and Elizabeth had ordered her death; others believed that she died naturally but that Dudley had been waiting for news of her death to pursue marriage with the queen. Both were just 17 years of age, having Robert Dudley was himself the 5th son of John Dudley and his wife Jane Guildford, who was born a few weeks after Amy, on the 24 June 1532, likely in or around London. He is best known as being a favorite of Elizabeth I, the Queen of Amy Robsart was born on 07 June 1532 in Norfolk, the only child born from the marriage of Sir John Robsart of Syderstone, and his wife Elizabeth (Born June 24, 1532- Died September 4, 1588) Son of John Dudley, 1st Duke of Northumberland and Jane Guildford Married to Amy Robsart and Lord Robert Dudley, circa 1560 To add fuel to the already brightly burning gossip fire, Robert Dudley’s wife died under mysterious circumstances in Raised in a prominent Protestant household, Amy received a fine education and was married three days before her 18 th birthday to Robert Dudley, a younger son of John Dudley, the The enduring love shared by Elizabeth I (1533–1603) and Robert Dudley (1542–1588) helps to explain why Elizabeth never married. Robert Dudley by Nicholas Hilliard On this day in history, the 4th June 1550 (some sources say the 5th), Robert Dudley married Amy Robsart at the On this day in Tudor history, 8th September 1560, Amy Dudley (née Robsart), wife of Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester, died at her rented home, On 8 September 1560, the body of Amy Dudley, the first wife of Robert Dudley, was discovered at the foot of a staircase. Amy Robsart, wife of Elizabeth I’s favourite, Robert Dudley, later the Earl of Leicester, was found dead at the bottom of a flight of stairs on 8 September 1560 at Cumnor Place, near Oxford. Complications of breast cancer were probably the cause. The wedding took place at the royal palace of Sheen, with Amy was, like her husband, about eighteen at the time of her marriage to Lord Robert Dudley, the future Earl of Leicester. Naomi Wallace DUDLEY, ROBERT, Earl of Leicester (1532?–1588), Queen Elizabeth's favourite, was fifth son of John Dudley, duke of Northumberland [q. v. On September 8, 1560, with Dudley once again out In June 1550, about age 15, Amy married Robert Dudley, whom she had met only briefly. ], by Jane, sister of Sir Henry Guildford, K. G. Probably more famous for her death than her life, she was found at the foot of the stairs at Cumnor Hall. The wedding took place on 4th June Raised in a prominent Protestant household, Amy received a fine education and was married three days before her 18 th birthday to Robert Dudley, a younger son of John Dudley, the On this day in Tudor history, 22nd September 1560, in the reign of Queen Elizabeth I, Amy Dudley (née Robsart) was buried in the chancel of the Biography of Amy Dudley Amy Robsart Dudley, the first wife of Robert Dudley, was practically unknown during her lifetime but became famous due to her mysterious death. Rumors flew that Queen Elizabeth I was romantically interested in her favorite courtier, Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester—whose wife died under Amy Robsart, wife of Elizabeth I’s favourite, Robert Dudley, later the Earl of Leicester, was found dead at the bottom of a flight of stairs on 8 September 1560 at Cumnor Place, near Eighteen months later things became even worse when on the 9th September 1560 Amy Robsart was found laying dead at the bottom of a flight of On Sunday 8th September 1560, Amy Dudley (nee Robsart) died at Cumnor Place near Abingdon, her rented accommodation. Her death remains the subject of Robert Dudley was an English courtier who lived during the 16th century. In 1553, Robert Dudley was condemned to death and imprisoned in the Tower of London, where Amy Dudley was allowed to visit him. Dudley’s twenty-eight-year old wife, Amy Robsart, resided there whenever he was away at the court of Queen Elizabeth I, his rumored lover. 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