Her name appears on an extant anthology of poems that includes poetry by Edward de Vere and William Shakespeare.
[3] In January 1610 Argyll argued with the Earl of Pembroke over the precedency of her seating at a dinner hosted by Lady Hatton.
[2] In April 1617, her sister Cornelia, the wife of Sir Richard Fermor, accidentally shot a young lawyer with a pocket pistol.
[4] They left Britain allegedly to "take the waters" at Spa but in 1618 Archibald Campbell converted from Presbyterianism to Anne's religion of Roman Catholicism.
[1] She and her husband returned to Britain and lived at Drury Lane in London having abandoned everything apart from his title to his heir.