Mabel Harington

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.

The Octagon lodge of Brooke House, built by the Noel family on the site of Brooke Priory