Books 2020 – on sale today – The Fallen Angel by Tracy Borman




(c) Hodder & Stoughton


‘King James has apparently lost his appetite for hunting witches, so the medical skills and herbal knowledge that saw Frances accused of witchcraft no longer seem to hang over her like a death sentence. The King would rather be hunting stag and boar – and Frances’s beloved husband Thomas is firmly established in the royal household as the Master of Buckhounds. Their family is growing and their estates are secure.

But life at court is never without intrigue, jealousy and danger for long, and a new arrival turns the world upside down.

George Villiers is a young man with the face of an angel – and as his many enemies are about to discover, the cunning heart of a devil.

Soon James is totally in thrall to this charismatic new lover. All the King’s former favourites are crushed by Villiers’ lies and ruthless scheming. Thomas’s life is made a misery and Frances is back under suspicion as Villiers – rapidly made the Earl of Buckingham – moves to secure the hand and fortune of her friend Katherine Manners.

Appalled at the courtier’s greed and ambition and the King’s weakness and lust, Frances finds herself drawn back towards her old friend Sir Walter Raleigh and his last, desperate plot to see a Catholic monarch on the throne. And then her troubles really begin…

The Fallen Angel is a standalone novel of thrilling power and emotional drama. It is also the concluding volume in the King’s Witch trilogy, establishing Tracy Borman as one of our leading writers of historical fiction.’

From – Amazon.co.uk

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Round up of latest podcasts that feature Jane


There have been a number of recent podcasts that feature Lady Jane.


(c) Past Loves


Past Loves podcast talks to Melita Thomas (author of ‘The King’s Pearl: Henry VIII and his daughter Mary’, ‘The House of Grey: Friends & Foes of Kings’ and co-founder and editor of Tudor Times).

Past Loves – Lady Katherine Grey & Edward Seymour | A Tudor Love Story From The Tower With Melita Thomas).




(c) Vulgar History


Vulgar History podcast looks at Lady Jane Grey.

Vulgar History – Lady Jane Grey, or, How To Lose A Queen In Nine Days.




(c) Vulgar History


Vulgar History podcast looks at Lady Katherine Grey.

Vulgar History – Lady Katherine Grey, Countess of Hertford.




(c) Vulgar History


Vulgar History podcast looks at Lady Mary Grey.

Vulgar History – Lady Mary Grey.




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Books 2020 – on sale now – Medical Downfall of the Tudors: Sex, Reproduction & Succession by Sylvia Barbara Soberton



(c) Sylvia Barbara Soberton


The Tudor dynasty died out because there was no heir of Elizabeth I’s body to succeed her. Henry VIII, despite his six marriages, had produced no legitimate son who would live into old age. Three of the reigning Tudors (Edward VI, Mary I and Elizabeth I) died without heirs apparent, the most tragic case being that of Mary Tudor, who went through two recorded cases of phantom pregnancy. If it were not for physical frailty and the lack of reproductive health among the Tudors, the course of history might have been different.

This book concentrates on the medical downfall of the Tudors, examining their gynaecological history and medical records.’

From Amazon.co.uk

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‘Portrait of an Unknown Lady’ by Polly Saltmarsh added to the website….


(c) British Art Studies Journal


‘Portrait of an Unknown Lady: Technical Analysis of an Early Tudor Miniature’ by Polly Saltmarsh added to the Journals section of the bibliography.


Entry added to the following:

Art – Paintings – Teerlinc.



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New identity for Teerlinc miniature?


Thanks to Lee at Lady Jane Grey Revisited for posting about this new possible identification of the sitter in the ‘Teerlinc’ portrait.

In Portrait of an Unknown Lady: Technical Analysis of an Early Tudor Miniature, Polly Saltmarsh puts forward the argument that the sitter is a young Mary I.

In 2007, David Starkey suggested that the woman is Lady Jane Grey and was painted by Lavinia Teerlinc. The miniature, which is owned by the Yale Center for British Art was on display in the UK in March 2007 at the Philip Mould Gallery, as part of the ‘Lost Faces: Identity and Discovery in Tudor Royal Portraiture’ exhibition.

In 2000, Susan E James and James S Franco suggested the sitter as Queen Katherine Howard and the artist as Susanna Horenbout. Eric Ives in 2009 and Chris Skidmore in 2010, both suggested that the woman is Amy Rosbart (wife of Robert Dudley).

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