Elizabeth in the Garden
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"Lord Robert Dudley and Sir William Cecil were the most powerful men in sixteenth-century England - and rivals for the heart and patronage of their queen. At Kenilworth, Dudley created an intoxicatingly romantic garden, with an Italianate fountain and terrace, …
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"Lord Robert Dudley and Sir William Cecil were the most powerful men in sixteenth-century England - and rivals for the heart and patronage of their queen. At Kenilworth, Dudley created an intoxicatingly romantic garden, with an Italianate fountain and terrace, bowers of bliss and lovers' walks."--Provided by publisher.
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""Lord Robert Dudley and Sir William Cecil were the most powerful men in sixteenth-century England - and rivals for the heart and patronage of their queen. At Kenilworth, Dudley created …"
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