Elizabeth Devick

[1] On 14 February 1613 she added a Valentine's day greeting to Jean Beaulieu's letter from Paris to William Trumbull and his wife and daughter "pretty Betty".

[3] Elizabeth Devick joined the household of Anne of Denmark in March 1617 as a lady in waiting, or "chamberer".

She went to join the queen's household at Oatlands Palace where she swore the customary oath of loyalty and service on 24 August 1617.

[5] She was with the queen, who had been ill, at Hampton Court and told a visitor that she now "began to sit up and walk about her chamber, which for 6 weeks before she was not able to do.

[9] Subsequently there was "much talk" in London about provision for her servants, "Mistris de Vicg" was to have rewards and pensions pro rata.