For the subject of the painting "Alice Barnham and her sons ..." (c. 1557), see Alice Bradbridge.
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Alice Barnham
Engraving of Alice Barnham
Born
(1592-05-14)14 May 1592
Died
1650 (aged 57–58); buried 9 July 1650
Resting place
Old Parish Church of Eyworth, Bedfordshire
Other names
Alice Barneham
Title
The Viscountess St Alban Lady Underhill
Spouses
Francis Bacon
(m. 1604; died 1626)
John Underhill
(m. 1626)
Parent(s)
Benedict Barnham Dorothy Smith
Alice Barnham, Viscountess St Albans[a] (14 May 1592 – 1650) was the wife of English scientific philosopher and statesman Francis Bacon.
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AliceBarnham, Viscountess St Albans (14 May 1592 – 1650) was the wife of English scientific philosopher and statesman Francis Bacon. She was born 14...
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seventeenth century Church Farm remains. The widow of Francis Bacon, née AliceBarnham, lived in Eyeworth following his death, and she died there in 1650....
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is made by 360 Production (now Rare TV) for the BBC and is presented by Alice Roberts. It was first aired in August 2010. The series focuses on archaeological...
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