She attended the funeral of Mary, Queen of Scots at Peterborough Cathedral in 1587 with her sister Elizabeth, Lady Montagu.
He died on 28 February 1597 after playing a ball game called baloune at court with an Italian opponent.
[2] According to a letter written by Rowland Whyte in April, the queen had been angry at one of her maids of honour Elizabeth Brydges for watching a game of ballon rather than attending to her duties.
[4] On 23 February 1600 the envoy Louis Verreycken from the Spanish Netherlands had an audience with Queen Elizabeth.
[5] Three letters Mabel wrote to her sister Elizabeth Harington, wife of Edward Montagu of Boughton, survive.