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She was daughter of [[Family:Whitney, Geoffrey (s1520-?)|Geoffrey Whitney]], and sister of [[Family:Whitney, Geoffrey (c1548-1601)|Geoffrey]] (author of Whitney's Emblems), Brooke, Anne (m. ----- Baron), and two younger sisters. She may have married one ----- Eldershae and had two children, as such a sister is mentioned in the younger Geoffrey's will. | She was daughter of [[Family:Whitney, Geoffrey (s1520-?)|Geoffrey Whitney]], and sister of [[Family:Whitney, Geoffrey (c1548-1601)|Geoffrey]] (author of Whitney's Emblems), Brooke, Anne (m. ----- Baron), and two younger sisters. She may have married one ----- Eldershae and had two children, as such a sister is mentioned in the younger Geoffrey's will. | ||
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Archives > Archive:Biographies > Isabella Whitney (fl. 1573)
Isabella Whitney (ca. 1548-aft. 1573)
She was the first Englishwoman to publish a book of her poetry. She wrote A Sweet Nosegay, a book of poetry, in 1573.
She was daughter of Geoffrey Whitney, and sister of Geoffrey (author of Whitney's Emblems), Brooke, Anne (m. ----- Baron), and two younger sisters. She may have married one ----- Eldershae and had two children, as such a sister is mentioned in the younger Geoffrey's will.
Notes
See Wikipedia article.
Commentary on Whitney's Choice of Emblemes
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