[YouTube Drop] Susan Bertie

[YouTube Drop] Susan Bertie

Susan Bertie, Countess of Kent: Exile, Court, and a Poet’s Patron
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The countess who raised a poet: Susan Bertie helped shape Aemilia
Lanyer while dodging royal side-eye and surviving two widowhoods.
Quick story, big ripples. Born in 1554 to Katherine Willoughby
and Richard Bertie, Susan Bertie’s childhood began in Marian
exile and continued in a Protestant household at Grimsthorpe
under Miles Coverdale. At sixteen she married Reginald Grey,
recognized as Earl of Kent in 1572; widowed in 1573, she later
married soldier Sir John Wingfield, lived in the Low Countries,
and returned after his death at Cadiz in 1596. Remembered as
Aemilia Lanyer’s “Mistress of my youth,” Susan’s quiet patronage
shaped an early woman poet.





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