Elizabeth Harcourt

[2][3] These positions were established by a household ordinance of 20 July 1603, with places for six maids of honour and four chamberers.

[4] Rowland Whyte the maids of honour and others dancing at Hampton Court in the presence chamber of Anne of Denmark in October 1607, with a French visitor, the Count of Vaudémont.

[5] On 20 August 1613 Anne of Denmark was received at Wells, Somerset.

The mayor William Bull hosted a dinner for members of her household including the four maids of honour.

Her nephew Sir Simon Harcourt was a soldier with Horace Vere, fought in Scotland, and was shot in Ireland on 26 March 1642, while besieging the castle of Carrickmaine or Kilgobbin near Dublin and was taken to House of Mirian where he died.