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Barbara Sidney, Countess of Leicester

Barbara Sidney, Countess of Leicester was a Welsh heiress, and the first wife of Robert Sidney, 1st Earl of Leicester. Her family connections tied her to prominent contemporary figures such as Sir Walter Raleigh.

Origins
Barbara was the sole child and heiress of John Gamage (d. 1584), of Coity Castle, Glamorgan, and his wife, Gwenllian. she was granted by the crown in wardship to Sir Edward Stradling of St Donat's Castle, Glamorgan, until her marriage. Her aunt Margaret (née Gamage), her father's sister, who was the first wife of William Howard, 1st Baron Howard of Effingham, wrote to Stradling in the late 1570s to thank him and his wife Agnes, who was responsible for teaching Barbara to run a household. ==Marriage==
Marriage
As an heiress, Barbara Gamage was much sought after in marriage, and at least three of her relations were among her suitors: Thomas Jones of Abermarlis, Sir James Whitney, and Herbert Croft. Lord Burghley, who disapproved of the Stradlings being appointed her guardians, Sidney's letters to his wife, written when he was away from home on official business, have been published, and contain information about household details, the court of Anne of Denmark, and news of major events. Her letters to him have not survived. The forested area became known as "Lady Gamage's Bower". She sent peaches to King James, Anne of Denmark, and the Earl of Pembroke, Lord Chamberlain, in September 1616 and 1617. ==Children==
Children
Robert and Barbara had eleven children: • Mary (1587–1651/3), who married Robert Wroth • Catherine (1589—1616), who married Sir Lewis Mansel. • Sir William Sidney (1590–1613) • Henry Sidney (1591) • Elizabeth (1592—1605) • Philippa (1594—1620), who married Sir John Hobart, 2nd Baronet • Vere (1602—06) ==References==
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