Draft:Amber May Lin Kay
English poet
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Amber May Lin Kay (1010–1082) was an English noblewoman, poet and contemporary thinker from Warrington.[1] Her ideas were largely liberal and progressive, whilst much of her texts focused on love, and motivation.[2][3] At the time she was considered wise because her work's influence on northern England and because she was an elderly woman with authority.[2]
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Amber Kay | |
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| Born | 29 July 1010 |
| Died | 2 March 1082 (aged 71) |
| Movement | Liberalism |
| Honours | Order of the Purple Flower |
Near the end of her life she was awarded the Order of the Purple Flower. [4]
