Draft:Elizabeth Flaye

  • Comment: The lede and marriage section are unsourced, Normally the former wouldn't be a problem, but as it isn't mentioned anywhere else, you'll need to cite that info. OhHaiMark (talk) 15:32, 11 September 2024 (UTC)

Elizabeth Flaye

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Elizabeth Flaye (b.1587 - 1673)

Elizabeth Flaye (1587-1673) was one of Exeter’s prominent citizen’s during her time period. she played active roles in the support of charity. she and her husband, Thomas, founded six alms-houses in Goldsmith Street whose site now lies within the Guildhall Shopping Centre.

 
Elizabeth Flaye

Marriage

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she was married to Thomas, an apothecary and alderman.

Personal Life

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Her parents were Christopher and Elizabeth Spicer.[1] she had a brother named Nicholas Spicer.[2]

  1. ^ "Elizabeth Flaye - English School (17th century) and James Gandy (1619-1689) (formerly attributed artist)". Google Arts & Culture. Retrieved 2024-09-11.
  2. ^ "Elizabeth Flaye - English School (17th century) and James Gandy (1619-1689) (formerly attributed artist)". Google Arts & Culture. Retrieved 2024-09-11.