Elizabeth Cooke, Lady Russell

Elizabeth Cooke, Lady Russell Elizabeth Russell, Lady Russell (née Cooke; formerly Hoby; c.1540–1609) was an English poet and noblewoman. She was an influential member of Queen Elizabeth I's court and was known in her time for her refined poetry as well as her musical talent. In 1596, she was a vocal opponent of the reconstruction of Blackfriars Theatre in that London district. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Land law / by Cooke, Elizabeth, 1962-

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    The Law of Real Property / by Bridge, Stuart

    Published 2019
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