On the queen's death she passed her ring to her brother Robert Carey, who rode to Scotland to give it to James VI.
A version of the Van Dyck portrait, in different costume from the mezzotint, had the inscription "about the age of 44".
[5] King James stayed with her at Aske on 16 April 1617 on his way to Scotland, and at Wharton Hall on 8 August on his return.
They sent a comic letter to Dudley Carleton, in the spirit of a masque, explaining their arrival deposited on the shore by Neptune, in hope of an introduction to the King and Queen of Bohemia.
George Calvert noted the financial settlement of £6000 from her father and an annual £1200 jointure.