Elizabeth Stanley (née Butler), Countess of Derby







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Elizabeth Stanley (née Butler), Countess of Derby
by Robert Williams, after Willem Wissing, published by Edward Cooper
mezzotint, late 17th century
9 1/2 in. x 7 1/2 in. (240 mm x 190 mm) plate size
Given by the daughter of compiler William Fleming MD, Mary Elizabeth Stopford (née Fleming), 1931
Reference Collection
NPG D31006
Sitterback to top
- Elizabeth Stanley (née Butler), Countess of Derby (1660-1717), Wife of 9th Earl of Derby; daughter of Thomas Butler, Earl of Ossory. Sitter in 1 portrait.
Artistsback to top
- Edward Cooper (died 1725), Printseller. Artist associated with 169 portraits, Sitter in 3 portraits.
- Robert Williams (active 1680-1704), Mezzotinter. Artist associated with 76 portraits.
- Willem Wissing (1656-1687), Portrait painter. Artist associated with 146 portraits, Sitter in 3 portraits.
Events of 1670back to top
Current affairs
Charles II mistress, Barbara Villiers, is created Duchess of Cleveland and granted Nonsuch Palace including its sizeable grounds.Actress and royal mistress, Nell Gwyn, gives birth to Charles II's son, Charles, who would later become, Duke of St. Albans.
Art and science
Tragicomedy, The Forc'd Marriage, by Aphra Behn, staged by the Duke's Company, starts Behn's career as a professional writer. The writer may have been a royalist spy towards the end of the interregnum.Poet laureate, John Dryden, is made historiographer royal, a post he would hold for nearly 20 years.
International
Terms of a secret treaty between Charles II and Louis XIV are brought by Henrietta, Duchess of Orleans during a visit to Dover; upon England supplying the majority of military power for a war against Holland and Charles's official conversion to Catholicism, France would assist financially.Tell us more back to top
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