Books 2025 – a book which features Jane to look forward to….


30 August – Killing Monarchs: Regicide in the Tudor and Stuart Age by Richard Heath


(c) Pen and Sword Books Ltd


Rulers (and would-be rulers) have always faced the possibility of a violent death. Between the seventh and eighteenth centuries over 20% of all British and European monarchs suffered such a fate. Some died in battle or in accidents but most of them were murdered or executed. During the time of the Tudors and Stuarts some monarchs were the victims of lone assassins, some were killed after palace coups led by relatives or royal officials, and others after being defeated in a civil war. Their manner of death included public beheading, internal injury as a result of a knife attack, being hacked down by a group of noblemen, and ritual strangulation with a silk cord. Killing Monarchs takes us on a journey across Europe. Starting in England and Scotland (Lady Jane Grey and Mary Queen of Scots), it moves to France (Kings Henry III and Henry IV), and then further east to Russia (Tsar Feodor II and various pretenders to the throne) and the Ottoman Empire (Sultans Osman II and Ibrahim I). It then returns to Britain to consider why Charles I was executed. It provides a clear picture of the various forces that existed in society at the time and these are reflected in the motives of the regicides – the killers of monarchs – even though many were not honest about them. The lust for power, the desire for a more effective leader, religious differences, and occasionally the wish to do away with monarchy altogether, all played a significant role.’

From Amazon.co.uk

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Books 2025 – on sale today – Sinners by Elizabeth Fremantle


(c) Michael Joseph


‘A young noblewoman accused of murder, awaits execution. Imprisoned in the Corte Savella, she has captured the hearts and sympathy of all Rome. . .

This is the true and tragic tale of Beatrice Cenci.

Murder most foul or vengeance most just?

Helpless victim or resolute heroine?

Rome, 1599.

Beatrice yearns to escape the clutches of her abusive father and determined to find a way back to Rome, enlists the help of Olimpio, the castle’s keeper. Soon the love that grows between them will transform Beatrice’s fortunes, for better and for worse. . .

History has sold her short. She is no doe-eyed victim of her father’s brutality, nor the cunning murderer who plotted her father’s demise. No, this Beatrice – a woman pregnant by her lover, incarcerated in a remote castle by her father, and brim-full of white-hot rage – is both innocent and guilty, saint and sinner.

And she will stand tall in the face of the violence of men, no matter the cost.

From Amazon.co.uk

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‘Bess of Hardwick, Mary Queen of Scots, and the Cavendishes: Cultural Legacies of Captivity’ by Lisa Hopkins added to the web site…


(c) Palgrave Macmillan


‘Bess of Hardwick, Mary Queen of Scots, and the Cavendishes: Cultural Legacies of Captivity’ by Lisa Hopkins added to the General Works section of the bibliography.

Entries added to the following:

Art – Paintings – Chatsworth/Hardwick.

Writings of Lady Jane Grey – Other Writings – Arbella Stuart.

Bess of Hardwick, Mary Queen of Scots, and the Cavendishes: Cultural Legacies of Captivity
Lisa Hopkins
978-3031893551
2025, Palgrave Macmillan


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Books 2025 – a book with a link to Jane to look forward to….


4 September – The Stolen Crown: Treachery, Deceit and the Death of the Tudor Dynasty by Tracy Borman


(c) Hodder & Stoughton


‘In March 1603, Queen Elizabeth I, the last Tudor monarch, lies dying at Richmond Palace. The queen’s ministers cluster round her bedside, urging her to name her successor – something she has stubbornly resisted throughout her reign. Almost with her last breath she whispers that James VI of Scotland should succeed her. She dies shortly afterwards and the throne of England passes peacefully from Tudor to Stuart.

Or so we’ve been led to believe . . .

But, as enthralling new research shows, this is not what happened. In the years that followed, history was literally re-written on the orders of James VI to hide the truth: Elizabeth went to her grave without formally naming an heir. The notion of an approved succession from Tudors to Stuarts is little more than an elaborately constructed fiction.

And so James’s rule in England began with a lie – a lie that went on to have devastating consequences. The Stuart regime rapidly descended into turbulence and uncertainty, conspiracy and persecution, witchcraft and gunpowder – culminating in the destruction of the monarchy in the English Civil War.’

From Amazon.co.uk

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Analysis of the ‘Edwards’ Lady Jane portrait…


Stephan Edwards, the owner of a newly discovered ‘Lady Jane Grey’ portrait, has had the portrait analysed and you can watch the fascinating video here.



You can find out more:

Introducing the Edwards Portrait of Lady Jane Grey Dudley

Analysis of a ‘new’ portrait said to depict Jane Grey Dudley that appeared at auction in July 2024



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