‘The Spanish Queen: Katharine of Aragon and her Continental Family’ – Talk by Sarah Gristwood


On Friday evening, I watched Sarah Gristwood’s talk, The Spanish Queen: Katharine of Aragon and her Continental Family.

The talk was part of Peterborough Cathedral’s ‘Katherine of Aragon Festival’ to commemorate the burial of Queen Katherine at the cathedral on 29th January 1536.

Sarah’s talk was every bit as compelling as her book, ‘Game of Queens: The Women Who Made 16th Century Europe’.

It was interesting to hear about the symbols in the chapel at Ightham Mote (a place I have visited), which consist of arrows for Aragon, castles for Castile and pomegranates, the symbol of Katherine’s fertile family.

I learnt more about how Katherine’s family married into the royal houses of Europe and what was particularly interesting was how these may have influenced Katherine’s response to Henry VIII’s reasons for a divorce. This was something I had not thought about before.

Lady Jane also got a brief mention. In that how Mary I had to win her throne against Jane, just like Mary’s grandmother, Isabella of Castile had had to win her throne.

Sarah said that although we remember Katherines’ daughter Mary as ‘Bloody Mary’ and for the religious persecution, it should remembered that Mary’s Queenship did pave the way for Elizabeth I’s rule. Credit should be given to Katherine of Aragon and Mary for the lessons that were passed from Isabella, to Katherine to Mary.




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Myths of the Tower Talk


Yesterday evening I watched the fascinating online talk from HRP, ‘Myths of the Tower with Lucy Worsley, Ravenmaster Chris Skaife and Curator Jane Spooner.’

The myths included:

Death of George, Duke of Clarence
Princes in the Tower
Executions
Secret Tunnels

Lady Jane got a brief mention as one of the 7 people to be executed privately within the Tower grounds.

At the end of the talk, Lucy, Chris and Jane answered questions from the audience. One of these questions was related to Jane.

Jane Cooper was asked about her favourite ‘grafiti’ in the Beauchamp Tower. Jane’s answer was (from memory):

‘The most impressive is that associated with the imprisonment of the Dudleys who were involved with the brief queenship of Lady Jane Grey. Someone inscribed in the soft stone of the Tower the names of the Dudley brothers and an elaborate carving. They were either released before it was finished or were stopped from finishing it.’




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Lady Jane Grey Print


Lady Jane Grey Revisited posted about Jane being included in this new Tudor Monarchs Print from Plantagenet Prints.


(c) Plantagenet Prints




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‘Devices & Desires: Bess of Hardwick and the Building of Elizabethan England’ by Kate Hubbard added to the website…


(c) Chatto & Windus


‘Devices & Desires: Bess of Hardwick and the Building of Elizabethan England’ by Kate Hubbard added to the Other Biographies section of the bibliography.


Entries added to the following:

Art – Paintings – Chatsworth/Hardwick.

Writings of Lady Jane Grey – Other Writings Arbella Stuart.



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Review of 2020


2020 was a good year Lady Jane wise. Various podcasts, TV programmes, magazine articles, interviews, and books that featured Jane.



You can read the review here.



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