Books 2019 – on sale today – White King: The Tragedy of Charles I (paperback) by Leanda de Lisle


(c) Vintage


‘Less than forty years after the golden age of Elizabeth I, England was at war with itself. At the head of this disintegrating kingdom was Charles I, who would change the face of the monarchy for ever.

His reign is one of the most dramatic in history, yet Charles the man remains elusive. To his enemies he was the ‘white tyrant of prophecy: to his supporters a murdered innocent. Today many myths still remain.

It is an epic story of glamour and strong women, of populist politicians and religious terror, of mass movements and a revolutionary new media: one that speaks to our own divided and dangerous times.’

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Winchester Cathedral and Wolvesey Castle (Old Bishop’s Palace)


Last summer I visited Winchester Cathedral, where Mary I married Philip of Spain and the ruins of Wolvesey Castle, the old Bishop’s Palace (where their first meeting took place and their wedding feast was held). We had better weather than they did!


Ruins of Wolvesey Castle


‘…At about 10 in the evening, (Philip) made the short journey across the gardens to the bishop’s palace, for his first meeting with Mary Tudor.’ (1)


Ruins of Wolvesey Castle


‘As he came up the private stairs, she was waiting at the top to greet him, supported by her leading councillors and ladies-in-waiting.’ (2)


Winchester Cathedral


‘The wedding of Mary and Philip took place on 25 July, the feast day of St James, the patron saint of Spain. This compliment to the groom was not matched by any improvement in the weather. Mary was married in the rain. But in all other respects the wedding was one of the most magnificent in English history.’ (3)


Winchester Cathedral


‘Its setting, in the beautiful cathedral begun in 1079, was partly dictated by security fears and the danger of epidemics in central London. Winchester was also chosen because it was the bishopric of Stephen Gardiner, who performed the ceremony in the continued absence of a Catholic archbishop of Canterbury.’ (4)


Bishop Gardiner’s Chantry Chapel


‘The cathedral itself was richly hanged with arras and cloth of gold, and in the midst of the church, from the west door unto the rood, was a scaffold erected of timber…’ (5) ‘Entering the cathedral by the west door, Mary ascended the steps to the dais where her bridegroom was waiting.’ (6)



‘The ring was placed upon the Bible to be blessed and Philip, in accordance with custom, added three handfuls of fine gold. Lady Margaret Clifford, the queen’s 14-year-old cousin and chief attendant, opened Mary’s purse, ‘and the queen smilingly put up in the same purse…Now joined as man and wife, Philip and Mary returned hand in hand to their places on the raised dais as trumpets sounded.’ (7)


Ruins of the East Hall, Wolvesey Castle


‘The couple proceeded on foot to the bishop’s palace, where the finest of wedding receptions was prepared for them. There they ‘dined most sumptuously together’ under the cloth of state, just the two of them at their table, while music played.’ (8)



Sources

1. Porter, L. (2007) Mary Tudor: The First Queen, Portrait, p.318.
2. ibid, p.319.
3. ibid, p.321.
4. ibid, p.321.
5. ibid, p.322.
6. ibid, p.323.
7. ibid, p.324.
8. ibid, p.324.




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‘Rival Queens: The Betrayal of Mary, Queen of Scots’ by Kate Williams added to the website…


(c) Hutchinson


‘Rival Queens: The Betrayal of Mary, Queen of Scots’ added to the Other Biographies section of the bibliography.


Entry added to the following:

Art – Paintings – NPG Unknown Woman (Boughton House portrait).



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Review of 2018


2018 was another exciting year for me.

In January I had my five minutes of fame when the Lady Jane TV series I did research for was broadcast.


(c) BBC4


Read the rest of the review of 2018 here.




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2018 Books that featured Lady Jane…

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