[10] In 1616 the Venetian ambassador Antonio Foscarini gave the Queen a necklace but Lady Grey returned it to him.
[12][13] Her portrait by Paul van Somer includes a jewelled tablet or locket with the Queen's monogram.
After Anne of Denmark's death, Christian IV wrote to her, thanking her for her service, and she replied from Somerset House in French.
As also most exquisite ways of preserving, conserving, candying &c..[16] The book was popular, going through twenty-two editions.
[18] Medical recipes were an interest she shared with her younger sister, Alethea Howard, Countess of Arundel.