On sale now – Scourge of Henry VIII: The Life of Marie de Guise by Melanie Clegg


August 2016 – Scourge of Henry VIII: The Life of Marie de Guise by Melanie Clegg


(c) Penn and Sword

(c) Penn and Sword


‘Although Mary, Queen of Scots continues to fascinate both historians and the general public alike, the story of her mother, Marie de Guise, is much less well known. A political power in her own right, she was born into the powerful and ambitious Lorraine family, spending her formative years at the dazzling and licentious court of Francois I. Although briefly courted by Henry VIII, she instead married his nephew, James V of Scotland, in 1538. James’ premature death four years later left their six day old daughter, Mary, as Queen and presented Marie with the formidable challenge of winning the support of the Scottish people and protecting her daughter’s threatened birthright. Content until now to remain in the background and play the part of the obedient wife, Marie spent the next eighteen years effectively governing Scotland, devoting her considerable intellect, courage and energy to safeguarding her daughter’s inheritance by using a deft mixture of cunning, charm, determination and tolerance.The last serious biography of Marie de Guise was published in 1977 and whereas plenty of attention has been paid to the mistakes of her daughter’s eventful but brief reign, the time has come for a fresh assessment of this most fascinating and under appreciated of sixteenth century female rulers.’

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Events by Place – 29 August 1553 – The Tower of London


The author of ‘The Chronicle of Queen Jane’ dines with Lady Jane.


Site of Nathaniel Partridge's House

Site of Nathaniel Partridge’s House


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Two more books added to the website


(c) HRP

(c) HRP


‘A Really Useful Guide to the Tudors by Sarah Kilby and David Souden added to the General Works section of the bibliography.

Entries added to the following:

Paintings – StreathamDelaroche, Master John and Engravings – Unknown Artists.




(c) HRP

(c) HRP


‘Prisoners of the Tower’ edited by Clare Murphy and David Souden added to the General Works section of the bibliography.

Entries added to the following:

Paintings – Delaroche, and Hook.



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The Private Lives of the Tudors by Tracy Borman added to the website



(c) Hodder & Stoughton

(c) Hodder & Stoughton


‘The Private Lives of the Tudors: Uncovering the secrets of Britain’s greatest dynasty’ by Tracy Borman added to the Other Biographies section of the bibliography.

Entries added to the following:

Primary Accounts – Dress and Paintings – NPG – Unknown Woman.



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History of Royals Magazine…article featuring Jane


(c) Imagine Publishing

(c) Imagine Publishing


As well as a very interesting article about Elizabeth I by Elizabeth Norton (Elizabeth I: The Virgin Queen?), I was pleased to discover that issue 5 of ‘History of Royals’ magazine also features Lady Jane.


(c) Imagine Publishing

(c) Imagine Publishing


‘Conspiring against the Queen’ by Tom Garner, is an in depth look at the Wyatt rebellion of 1554. The defeat of which, led to the execution of Jane and Guildford.


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