Portrait of the Month – April

After a break, Portrait of the Month is back!

April’s portrait is the Master John portrait.

(c) National Portrait Gallery


(c) National Portrait Gallery

You can ask your questions to Dr Stephan Edwards and read the discussion here:

April – Master John


Previous portraits have included:

November – Lady Jayne/Streatham

December – Teerlinc

January – Wrest Park

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Two talks by Sarah Gristwood about Blood Sisters



Sarah Gristwood will be giving 2 talks about her new book, ‘Blood Sisters: The Women Behind the Wars of the Roses’ in April and May.


Sarah Gristwood Talk and Book Signing – Blood Sisters: The Women Behind the Wars of the Roses
23rd April
7.30pm
Bosworth Battlefield Heritage Centre

To book tickets: 01455 290429

To book tickets and for further information: Bosworth Battlefield Heritage Centre


Sarah Gristwood – Blood Sisters: The Women Behind the Wars of the Roses
17th May
7.30pm
Leicester Guildhall

To book tickets and for further information:
Leicester Book Festival

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The Siege of Nottingham Castle by Lauren Johnson – Updated 27 March


Lauren Johnson gives a day by day account of the 1194 siege of Nottingham Castle.


March 1194 – The Road to Nottingham

25 March: The King Comes to Nottingham

26 March: The King’s Siege Engines

27 March: The King is Recognised

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British Library – The Mystery of the Hours of Joanna the Mad


Medieval Manuscripts@blmedieval looks at The Mystery of the Hours of Joanna the Mad.

Medieval and Earlier Manuscripts Blog – The Mystery of the Hours of Joanna the Mad

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Castle Rising


Last month I visited Castle Rising in Norfolk. Unfortunately it was closed due to the snow but we still got to walk round it.

Entrance to Castle Rising

Entrance to Castle Rising

Mary Tudor, Duchess of Suffolk visited the Castle twice and wrote a letter to Cardinal Wolsey from there in March 1528.

Castle Rising

Castle Rising

Mary to Wolsey
March 17 1528

‘My very good lorde as hertely as I can I commande me unto your good Lordeship. Always thanking the same for the manyfolde kindness shewed to me and my husband. Desiring yowe of your good countynuance. And where as I amm enformed by my trusty counsaillours Ser Humfrey Banaster Knight my chamberleynn and Humphrey Wingfielde Esquyre that it pleased you for my sake to graunte unto them for the promocionn of a chapleyn of mynn the benefice of Graftonn Flyford in the Countie of Worcester being of the yerely value as I understood of xij markes. And that as now Maister Belknap hath caused an Office to be founde of the same. By reason wherof and as I suppose he hath axed orlese entendith to ax the said benefice of the King my brother for a Chapleyn of his. Wherof I beseche your lordeship to have inn your good remembraunce your saide graunte for my saide Chapleynn and to provide that my said Chapleynn be not by the meanes of the said Maister Belknap disapoynted or put frome the said benefice.

And thus our lorde have you my very goode lorde in his blissed tuycionn From the Manor of Rysing the xvijth daye of Marche.

Marie quene of france’

(p.189-190, Sadlack)


Source

The French Queen’s Letters: Mary Tudor Brandon and the Politics of Marriage in 16th Century Europe
Erin A Sadlack
9780230620308
2011, Palgrave Macmillan

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