Keywords: people Lady Dorothy St. John was the daughter of Oliver St. John, 1st Baron Bolingbroke and Elizabeth Paulet.1 She married John Carey, 2nd Earl of Dover, son of John Carey, 1st Earl of Dover and Judith Pelham, on 9 May 1628.1 She died on 28 June 1628.1 She was buried at Hunsdon, Herefordshire, England. Lady Dorothy's huband was the great-grandson of Henry Carey, the son of Mary Boleyn and possibly of Henry VIII. Lady Dorothy St. John was the daughter of Oliver St. John, 1st Baron Bolingbroke and Elizabeth Paulet.1 She married John Carey, 2nd Earl of Dover, son of John Carey, 1st Earl of Dover and Judith Pelham, on 9 May 1628.1 She died on 28 June 1628.1 She was buried at Hunsdon, Herefordshire, England. Lady Dorothy's huband was the great-grandson of Henry Carey, the son of Mary Boleyn and possibly of Henry VIII. Larkin cary detail.jpg Roy Strong The Surface of Reality FMR No 61 April 1993 ca 1614 1618 the English language Wikipedia http //en wikipedia org/w/index php title Special Log page File Larkin_cary_detail jpg log creator William Larkin institution Kenwood House Suffolk Collection object history credit line accession number <gallery> File Larkin cary jpg </gallery> PD-old-100 Transfer documentation English Wikipedia to Commons Transfer Documentation File Larkin_cary_detail jpg PD-old-100 William Larkin 1610s portrait paintings Jacobean embroidery Needle lace in art Embroidered dresses in art Embroidered jackets in art Paintings in Kenwood House 17th-century women looking at viewer in art 1610s paintings in the United Kingdom Paintings with years of production artist Paintings with signatures Ornamental clothing in art 17th-century oil portraits of women at three-quarter length Lady Dorothy St. John was the daughter of Oliver St. John, 1st Baron Bolingbroke and Elizabeth Paulet.1 She married John Carey, 2nd Earl of Dover, son of John Carey, 1st Earl of Dover and Judith Pelham, on 9 May 1628.1 She died on 28 June 1628.1 She was buried at Hunsdon, Herefordshire, England. Lady Dorothy's huband was the great-grandson of Henry Carey, the son of Mary Boleyn and possibly of Henry VIII. |