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Tudor Survivor

Author : Margaret Scard
Publisher : The History Press
Page : 250 pages
File Size : 48,5 Mb
Release : 2011-08-26
Category : History
ISBN : 9780752469256

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William Paulet is the exemplar of the successful Tudor courtier. For an astonishing 46 years he served at the courts of Henry VIII, Edward VI, Mary and Elizabeth and was one of the men responsible for introducing changes in religious, economic and social issues which shaped England as we know it today. He was a judge at the trials of Fisher and More and a central figure in the intrigues of the succession crisis following Edward VI's reign. Though born a commoner, by his death he was the senior peer in England and, as Lord High Treasurer, held one of the most influential positions at court. Paulet survived a bloody half-century of Tudor politics by making himself indispensable, satisfying the demands of four very different monarchs, while still maintaining his own principles. He watched former friends go to the block whilst he weathered the storms of a changing England. Bringing together the separate strands of biographical study and social history, this book offers a fascinating insight not only into Paulet's long and varied career within the royal household and in government but also, through the innovative use of descriptive scenes, into the many routines and rituals that shaped the everyday life of a Tudor courtier. In Tudor Survivor, Margaret Scard paints a captivating portrait of a great man who for many years held the purse strings of England, and both witnessed and was instrumental in the greatest events of the period. From the Siege of Boulogne to the execution of two queens, the Reformation and the beginnings of Elizabeth's Golden Age, Paulet was there, and the story of his fascinating life reveals the nature of life at the Tudor court set against the politics of the age.

The Great Survivor of the Tudor Age

Author : Alex Anglesey
Publisher : Pen and Sword History
Page : 266 pages
File Size : 50,6 Mb
Release : 2024-01-18
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781399035132

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The Great Survivor of the Tudor Age by Alex Anglesey Pdf

Discover the captivating rise and fall of William Paget, as he emerges from obscurity to become one of Henry VIII's most influential advisors, navigating court intrigues, imprisonment, and political machinations as he goes on to shape and define Tudor history. Like Cromwell and Wolsey before him, William Paget came from nowhere to become one of Henry VIII's most powerful 'new men'. After serving as ambassador to the Court of Francis I of France, he became Henry's most influential foreign policy advisor and developed a close relationship with Emperor Charles V. He had the king's ear in Henry's later years, was the key player in drafting his will ( was it a forgery?) and in enabling Somerset to become Lord Protector in the reign of the boy king, Edward VI. For a while, he was Somerset's 'right-hand man'. When Somerset fell, Paget was imprisoned in the Tower and nearly executed. But he survived and regained power. He had a major role in delivering the Crown to the Catholic queen, Mary, and in arranging her marriage to Philip II of Spain, whom he then advised on English politics. He kept in with the Protestant princess Elizabeth and survived to have influence when she came to the throne. William was the founder of the aristocratic Paget family - Barons of Beaudesert, Earls of Uxbridge and Marquesses of Anglesey. From records of the mansion that he built on a site next to today's Heathrow Airport, a picture has been created of how life was actually lived in a Tudor household at the personal family level. The story is partly told from previously unexamined family letters. It is an exciting narrative of dramatic ups and downs: from rags to riches, plague to plenty, and prison to peerage. Court intrigues, conspiracies, rebellions and coups, follow one after the other. William is usually in the thick of it, the power behind the throne.

Tudor Survivor

Author : Margaret Scard
Publisher : The History Press
Page : 239 pages
File Size : 48,5 Mb
Release : 2011-08-26
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9780752469256

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Tudor Survivor by Margaret Scard Pdf

William Paulet was the ultimate courtier. For an astonishing 46 years he served at the courts of Henry VIII, Edward VI, Mary and Elizabeth and was one of the men responsbile for introducing the changes in religious, economic and social issues which shaped England as we know it today. He was a judge at the trials of Fisher, More and the alleged accomplices of Anne Boleyn, and though born a commoner, by his death he was the senior peer in England and, as Lord High Treasurer, he held one of the most influential positions at court. With his long and varied career within the royal household and in government, a study of Paulet presents an excellent opportunity to look in more detail at courtly life, allowing the reader an understanding of how he spent his working day. Tudor Survivor is the biography of the man who defined the role of courtier, but also gives valuable insight into everyday life, from etiquette and bathing, to court politics and the monarchs themselves. When asked how he had managed to survive so long, Paulet replied 'By being a willow, not an oak.'

Heroines of the Tudor World

Author : Sharon Bennett Connolly
Publisher : Amberley Publishing Limited
Page : 504 pages
File Size : 52,8 Mb
Release : 2024-06-15
Category : History
ISBN : 9781398109742

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Heroines of the Tudor World by Sharon Bennett Connolly Pdf

The stories of the most remarkable women from European history in the time of the Tudor dynasty, 1485-1603.

Survivor

Author : C. J. Tudor
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 45,6 Mb
Release : 2024-02-21
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 3442206529

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Jane Seymour

Author : Carol-Ann Johnston
Publisher : Pen and Sword History
Page : 287 pages
File Size : 44,5 Mb
Release : 2023-10-30
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 9781399071628

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Jane Seymour by Carol-Ann Johnston Pdf

Jane Seymour is the wife of Henry VIII we know the least about, often written off as ‘Plain Jane’. Queen of England for just seventeen months, during her life Jane witnessed some of the most extraordinary events ever to take place in English history, later becoming a part of them. Jane ensured her place in Henry’s affections by giving him his much longed-for male heir only to tragically lose her life twelve days later leaving behind a motherless son and a devastated husband. For the remainder of his life Henry would honor the mother of his only legitimate son and would come to regard Jane as his ‘true and loving wife’. But who was Jane Seymour? Throughout this illustrated book we will find a woman who was neither saint or sinner, but a human being with her own beliefs and causes.

The Life of Edward Seymour

Author : Margaret Scard
Publisher : The History Press
Page : 382 pages
File Size : 51,5 Mb
Release : 2016-10-06
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9780750969680

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The Life of Edward Seymour by Margaret Scard Pdf

In January 1547 Henry VIII lay dying. His heir was just 9 years old and all England waited expectantly to see who would hold the reins of power until Edward VI came of age. Within days of Henry's death, the privy council overturned the terms of his will and Edward Seymour, Duke of Somerset was named Lord Protector. It was a decision that the men in power would come to regret. For nearly three years, Somerset was 'king in all but name', the most powerful man in England. But though he was a skilled soldier and leader on the battlefield, Somerset's political skills were not so well-honed. His single-mindedness and his overbearing attitude towards the privy Councillors alienated the very men whose support he most needed. When they lost patience with him, the scene was set for conflict. Despite energetic opposition, his religious reform was his greatest success and the establishment of the Book of Common Prayer, which laid the foundation of the Anglican Church, was to be his most enduring achievement. However, his efforts to lessen the authoritarian rule imposed by Henry VIII and to improve the well-being of the common folk led to widespread rebellion, and as his attempt to subdue the Scots failed, England faced war with France. To the people Edward Seymour was the 'Good Duke'. To his fellow Councillors he was a traitor. This is a story of Tudor ambition, power and the ultimate price of failure.

Henry VIII and his Six Wives

Author : Peter Bramley
Publisher : The History Press
Page : 330 pages
File Size : 45,7 Mb
Release : 2014-05-01
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9780750957045

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Henry VIII and his Six Wives by Peter Bramley Pdf

A greatly romanticised era of history, the Tudor period kick-started one of the most significant shifts in British culture ever to occur. When the notorious Henry VIII began his hunt for a male heir it led to momentous changes: the British Crown breaking with Rome, the Reformation and the Dissolution of the Monasteries. Of the six wives Henry wed successively, two were executed – a chilling first in English history. From these tumultuous events an incredible number of historic sites linked to the Tudors survive, accessible now through this beautifully illustrated book. Here Peter Bramley has arranged the surviving sites by region, covering England and some of Europe. With directions to each site, along with full details of the Tudor events and personalities linked to them, this guidebook will bring life and colour to the study of history.

The King's Chamberlain

Author : John Jenkins
Publisher : Amberley Publishing Limited
Page : 395 pages
File Size : 55,5 Mb
Release : 2021-12-15
Category : History
ISBN : 9781398102828

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The King's Chamberlain by John Jenkins Pdf

The first full biography of a trusted friend of Henry VIII. William Sandys was an important figure in the Tudor court, and this book is an important contribution to the history of the time. It looks at his contributions to county and court life, as well as military affairs.

Habsburg England

Author : Gonzalo Velasco Berenguer
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 362 pages
File Size : 44,7 Mb
Release : 2023-03-27
Category : History
ISBN : 9789004536210

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Habsburg England by Gonzalo Velasco Berenguer Pdf

In Habsburg England, Gonzalo Velasco Berenguer offers a reassessment of the much-maligned joint rulership of Philip I of England (Philip II of Spain) with his second wife, Mary I. Traditionally portrayed as an anomaly in English history, previous assessments of the regime saw in it nothing but a record of backwardness and oppression. Using fresh archival material, and paying full attention to the levels of integration and collaboration of Spain and England in the political and religious domains, Velasco Berenguer explores Philip’s role as king of England, looks at the complexities of the reign in their own terms and concludes that during this brief but highly significant period, England became an integral part of the Spanish Monarchy.

In the Footsteps of Anne Boleyn

Author : Sarah Morris,Natalie Grueninger
Publisher : Amberley Publishing Limited
Page : 634 pages
File Size : 42,6 Mb
Release : 2013-09-15
Category : History
ISBN : 9781445635361

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In the Footsteps of Anne Boleyn by Sarah Morris,Natalie Grueninger Pdf

The visitor's companion to the palaces, castles & houses associated with Henry VIII's infamous wife.

In the Footsteps of the Six Wives of Henry VIII

Author : Sarah Morris,Natalie Grueninger
Publisher : Amberley Publishing Limited
Page : 714 pages
File Size : 50,9 Mb
Release : 2016-03-15
Category : History
ISBN : 9781445643045

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In the Footsteps of the Six Wives of Henry VIII by Sarah Morris,Natalie Grueninger Pdf

The visitor's companion to the palaces, castles and houses associated with Henry VIII's six wives

The Hidden Places of England

Author : Peter Long
Publisher : Travel Publishing Ltd
Page : 684 pages
File Size : 44,5 Mb
Release : 2004
Category : Travel
ISBN : 1904434126

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The Hidden Places of England by Peter Long Pdf

England's landscape is as diverse as its culture. It is a country with magnificent landscapes. This guide looks at the more established places of interest throughout the country, but it also focuses on the more secluded and little known visitor attractions and places to stay, eat and drink.

John Dudley

Author : Christine Hartweg
Publisher : CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
Page : 272 pages
File Size : 49,8 Mb
Release : 2016-02-03
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781517648411

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John Dudley by Christine Hartweg Pdf

John Dudley, Duke of Northumberland (1504–1553), one of the most notorious figures of Tudor England, is best known as the father-in-law of Lady Jane Grey, whom he helped to place on the English throne for nine days. However, he was also a courtier and diplomat, a general and de facto regent, as well as a patron of art and exploration and a devoted family man; and in the past decades his image has undergone significant changes from villain to talented statesman. The father of Queen Elizabeth’s friend Robert Dudley and grandfather of the poet Philip Sidney led a colourful life at the courts of Henry VIII and Edward VI which is vividly retold in this fully documented biography. "A meticulously researched, highly readable biography which brings John Dudley out of the shadows and into the limelight that this fascinating Tudor man deserves." – Claire Ridgway, The Anne Boleyn Files