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  2. 1601 (Mark Twain) - Wikipedia

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    The queen speaks to a young lady-in-waiting who comments on the growth of her pubic hair, on which Francis Beaumont compliments her. The queen says that Francois Rabelais had once told her about a man who had a "double pair" of bollocks , which leads to a discussion on the correct spelling of the word.

  3. Arthur Erskine of Blackgrange - Wikipedia

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    Erskine became an equerry or master of the stable to Mary, Queen of Scots, first serving her as a cup bearer or éschanson in France. John Knox noted that he accompanied her during her formal Entry to Edinburgh in September 1561. Knox says the queen was given a Bible during the pageant, and quickly passed it to Erskine, who was a Catholic. [2]

  4. Lady-in-waiting - Wikipedia

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    A lady-in-waiting (alternatively written lady in waiting) or court lady is a female personal assistant at a court, attending on a royal woman or a high-ranking noblewoman. [1] Historically, in Europe, a lady-in-waiting was often a noblewoman but of lower rank than the woman to whom she attended.

  5. The Remarkable Life Story of Lady Pamela Hicks, a Lady-in ...

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    The daughter of Lord Mountbatten and a first cousin of Prince Philip, Lady Pamela was a bridesmaid at Queen Elizabeth's royal wedding, a lady-in-waiting for the Queen, and joined her on many ...

  6. Queen Elizabeth's Untold Bond with Her Lady-in-Waiting, Lady ...

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    "My mother would say, 'You’re there to have a giggle,'" India Hicks tells PEOPLE of her mother, Lady Pamela Hicks, and her role as the late Queen's lady-in-waiting

  7. Cup-bearer - Wikipedia

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    A cup-bearer depicted c. 460–450 BC. In Greek mythology, Hebe, the goddess of youth, was the original cup-bearer to the Greek gods of Mount Olympus, serving them nectar and ambrosia. Hebe is the daughter of Zeus and Hera and is described performing her duties as cup-bearer in the Iliad:

  8. Lady's companion - Wikipedia

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    Ladies-in-waiting were usually women from the most privileged backgrounds who took the position for the prestige of associating with royalty, or for the enhanced marriage prospects available to those who spent time at court, but lady's companions usually took up their occupation because they needed to earn a living [1] and

  9. Queen Elizabeth's Former Lady-in-Waiting to Publish a Memoir

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    In her third book, Lady Pamela Hicks (née Mountbatten) will open up about her decades-long friendship with the late Queen Elizabeth. Queen Elizabeth's Former Lady-in-Waiting to Publish a Memoir ...