A new book to look forward to in 2020…


30th January – Edward II’s Nieces: The Clare Sisters: Powerful Pawns of the Crown by Kathryn Warner


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‘The de Clare sisters Eleanor, Margaret and Elizabeth were born in the 1290s as the eldest granddaughters of King Edward I of England and his Spanish queen Eleanor of Castile, and were the daughters of the greatest nobleman in England, Gilbert the Red’ de Clare, earl of Gloucester. They grew to adulthood during the turbulent reign of their uncle Edward II, and all three of them were married to men involved in intense, probably romantic or sexual, relationships with their uncle. When their elder brother Gilbert de Clare, earl of Gloucester, was killed during their uncle’s catastrophic defeat at the battle of Bannockburn in June 1314, the three sisters inherited and shared his vast wealth and lands in three countries, but their inheritance proved a poisoned chalice. Eleanor and Elizabeth, and Margaret’s daughter and heir, were all abducted and forcibly married by men desperate for a share of their riches, and all three sisters were imprisoned at some point either by their uncle Edward II or his queen Isabella of France during the tumultuous decade of the 1320s. Elizabeth was widowed for the third time at twenty-six, lived as a widow for just under forty years, and founded Clare College at the University of Cambridge.’

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Tudor Life Magazine – The Places That Jane Grey Knew


Members of the Tudor Society can read my article, plus lots more about the Grey family in this month’s issue of Tudor Life Magazine.





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Review of 2019


2019 was another exciting year Lady Jane wise. Various podcasts, TV programmes, magazine articles, interviews, guest articles and books that featured Jane. Also I was the May expert speaker at the Tudor Society!


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You can read the review here.



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2019 books that featured Lady Jane…

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Most read of 2019…


Interview with Kelcey Wilson Lee


Daughters of Chivalry: The Forgotten Children of Edward I


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Most Viewed Book


Matilda: Empress, Queen, Warrior by Catherine Hanley


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Guest Article by Conor Byrne


The Teenage Tudor Queen


The History Press



Place


Tower of London


The Tower of London



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