Jane’s Betrothal Is Announced…


Eric Ives writes that Jane, ‘like the overwhelming majority of girls of her class…came to attention only when it was announced that she was to marry.’ (1) This announcement happened 462 years ago today. Ives states that ‘the earliest evidence of Jane’s betrothal to Guildford is a warrant dated 24 April 1553 to deliver ‘wedding apparel’ to the bride and groom, their respective mothers and also the lady marquis of Northampton.’ (2)

Four days later, the Imperial Ambassador, Jehan Scheyfve, reported news of the upcoming marriage in two reports.

‘Nevertheless, his conduct is open to suspicion, especially considering that during the last few days he has found means to ally and bind his son, my Lord Guilford, to the Duke of Suffolk’s eldest daughter, whose mother is the third heiress to the crown by the testamentary dispositions of the late King, and has no heirs male.’ (3)

He also writes.

‘My Lord Guilford, son of the Duke of Northumberland, is betrothed to the eldest daughter of the Duke of Suffolk, with the consent and approval of the King and his Council. Their marriage is to be solemnized at Whitsuntide.’ (4)

In a further report dated 12 May, the Ambassador includes details of the forthcoming wedding.

‘This Whitsuntide the marriage of the Duke of Northumberland’s son to the eldest daughter of the late Duke of Suffolk is to be celebrated. They are making preparations for games and jousts. The King has sent presents of rich ornaments and jewels to the bride.’ (5)



Sources

1. Ives, E. (2009) Lady Jane Grey: A Tudor Mystery, Wiley-Blackwell, p.183
2. Ibid p.185.
3. ‘Spain: April 1553’, in Calendar of State Papers, Spain, Volume 11, 1553, ed. Royall Tyler (London, 1916), pp. 23-37 http://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/spain/vol11/pp23-37 [accessed 21 April 2015].
4. Ibid.
5. ‘Spain: May 1553’, in Calendar of State Papers, Spain, Volume 11, 1553, ed. Royall Tyler (London, 1916), pp. 37-48 http://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/spain/vol11/pp37-48 [accessed 22 April 2015].


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Stephan Edwards finds another possible Jane portrait…


Two months after the publication of his detailed search for portraits of Lady Jane Grey, Stephan Edwards has posted about a new painting on his website, Some Grey Matter.

The South Carolina Portrait


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Website update – A Queen of a New Invention


‘A Queen of a New Invention: Portraits of Lady Jane Grey Dudley, England’s ‘Nine Days Queen’ by Stephan Edwards added to the General Works section of the bibliography.

Entries added to the following:

Primary Accounts – Birth and Spinola.

Paintings – Althorp, Anglesey Abbey, Audley End, Berry Hill, Bodleian, Chatsworth/Hardwick, Chawton, Eworth, Fulbeck, Grimsthorpe, Harrington, Hastings, Houghton, Huntington, Jersey, Klabin, Lady Jayne/Streatham, Lumley, Madresfield, Norris, Northwick Park, NPG Unknown Woman, Pickering, Portland Miniature, Rotherwas, Somerley, Soule, Syon, Tayler, Teerlinc and Wrest Park.

Engravings – Cooper, Vertue, and White.


(c) Stephan Edwards

(c) Stephan Edwards


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Books 2015 – On sale now – In the Footsteps of Anne Boleyn (paperback)


In the Footsteps of Anne Boleyn (paperback) by Sarah Morris and Natalie Grueninger

(c) Amberley Publishing

(c) Amberley Publishing


‘On the morning of 19 May 1536, a French blade stilled the heart of an English queen. Her name was Anne Boleyn and her story has made an indelible mark on history. This book will take you through stately homes, castles, chapels and artefacts with a connection to Anne. Explore Hever Castle, Anne’s childhood home where two breathtaking Books of Hours both signed and inscribed by Anne Boleyn herself are housed; visit Thornbury Castle where Henry VIII and Anne stayed during their 1535 royal progress and see the octagonal bedchamber where they slept; stand in the very room in Windsor Castle where Anne was made Marquis of Pembroke. Each location is covered by an accessible and informative narrative, which unearths the untold stories and documents the artefacts. Accompanied by an extensive range of images, including photographs, floor plans and sketches, this book brings the sixteenth century vividly to life – and takes you on your own personal and compelling journey in the footsteps of Anne Boleyn.’

From Amazon.co.uk

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Books 2015 – Not on sale today -The Story of the Tower of London by Tracy Borman


Tracy Borman tells me that her new book will be published in July.


 (c) Merrell Publishers

(c) Merrell Publishers


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