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Magdalen Dacre, Viscountess Montagu (January 1538 – 8 April 1608) was an English noblewoman. She was the daughter of William Dacre, 3rd Baron Dacre of Gilsland, and the second wife of Anthony Browne, 1st Viscount Montagu. Magdalen, a fervent Roman Catholic, was a Maid of Honour at the wedding of Mary I of England to Philip II of Spain in Winchester Cathedral. Dacre, despite being a Catholic, managed to remain in high regard with the Protestant Tudor Queen who succeeded Mary, Elizabeth I. Dacre was, according to biographer Lady Antonia Fraser in her historical biography, The Gunpowder Plot: Terror and Faith in 1605, a fine example of "how the most pious Catholic could survive if he (or she) did not challenge the accepted order".

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  • Magdalen Dacre, Viscountess Montagu (January 1538 – 8 April 1608) was an English noblewoman. She was the daughter of William Dacre, 3rd Baron Dacre of Gilsland, and the second wife of Anthony Browne, 1st Viscount Montagu. Magdalen, a fervent Roman Catholic, was a Maid of Honour at the wedding of Mary I of England to Philip II of Spain in Winchester Cathedral. Dacre, despite being a Catholic, managed to remain in high regard with the Protestant Tudor Queen who succeeded Mary, Elizabeth I. Dacre was, according to biographer Lady Antonia Fraser in her historical biography, The Gunpowder Plot: Terror and Faith in 1605, a fine example of "how the most pious Catholic could survive if he (or she) did not challenge the accepted order". (en)
  • Magdalen Dacre, viscontessa Montagu (Cumberland, gennaio 1538 – Battle Abbey, 8 aprile 1608), è stata una nobildonna inglese. (it)
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  • Viscountess Montagu (en)
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  • January 1538 (en)
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  • Naworth Castle, Cumberland, England (en)
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  • Effigy of Magdalen Dacre on her alabaster tomb in Easebourne Church (en)
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  • Battle Abbey, Sussex (en)
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  • Thomas Browne (en)
  • Mary Browne (en)
  • William Browne (en)
  • George Browne (en)
  • Philip Browne (en)
  • Elizabeth Browne (en)
  • Jane Browne (en)
  • Mabel Browne (en)
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  • Sir Henry Browne (en)
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  • Elizabeth Talbot (en)
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  • Magdalen Dacre (en)
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  • Magdalen Dacre, Viscountess Montagu (January 1538 – 8 April 1608) was an English noblewoman. She was the daughter of William Dacre, 3rd Baron Dacre of Gilsland, and the second wife of Anthony Browne, 1st Viscount Montagu. Magdalen, a fervent Roman Catholic, was a Maid of Honour at the wedding of Mary I of England to Philip II of Spain in Winchester Cathedral. Dacre, despite being a Catholic, managed to remain in high regard with the Protestant Tudor Queen who succeeded Mary, Elizabeth I. Dacre was, according to biographer Lady Antonia Fraser in her historical biography, The Gunpowder Plot: Terror and Faith in 1605, a fine example of "how the most pious Catholic could survive if he (or she) did not challenge the accepted order". (en)
  • Magdalen Dacre, viscontessa Montagu (Cumberland, gennaio 1538 – Battle Abbey, 8 aprile 1608), è stata una nobildonna inglese. (it)
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