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Mary Tudor was the first woman to be crowned queen of England. Her accession, in the summer of 1553, took place against the odds and it was, in many ways, emblematic of her life. Anna Whitelock's assured, impassioned and absorbing debut tells the remarkable story of a woman who was a princess one minute, feted by the courts of Europe, and a disinherited bastard the next.
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Mary Tudor: Princess, Bastard, Queen
2016, Penguin Publishing Group
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Mary Tudor: England's First Queen
2010, Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
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1408813688 9781408813683
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Table of Contents
Machine generated contents note: -- pt. One
King's Daughter -- -- 1.
Princess of England -- -- 2.
true friendship and alliance -- -- 3.
Are you the Dauphin of France? -- -- 4.
very fine young cousin indeed -- -- 5.
Institution of a Christian Woman -- -- 6.
Great signs and tokens of love -- -- 7.
Princess of Wales -- -- 8.
Pearl of the world -- -- 9.
This sheer calamity -- -- 10.
King's Great Matter -- -- 11.
scandal of Christendom -- -- 12.
Lady Mary -- -- 13.
Spanish blood -- -- 14.
High traitors -- -- 15.
Worse than a lion -- -- 16.
Suspicion of poison -- -- 17.
ruin of the Concubine -- -- 18.
Most humble and obedient daughter -- -- 19.
Incredible rejoicing -- -- 20.
Deliverance of a goodly Prince -- -- 21.
most unhappy Lady in Christendom -- -- 22.
For fear of making a ruffle in the world -- -- 23.
More a friend than a stepmother -- -- 24.
family of Henry VIII -- -- 25.
Departed this life -- -- pt. Two
King's Sister -- -- 26.
King is dead, long live the King -- -- 27.
Fantasy and newfangleness -- -- 28.
Advice to be conformable -- -- 29.
most unstable man in England -- -- 30.
What say you, Mr Ambassador? -- -- 31.
unnatural example -- -- 32.
Naughty opinion -- -- 33.
Matters touching my soul -- -- 34.
My Device for the Succession -- -- 35.
Friends in the briars -- -- 36.
True owner of the crown -- -- pt. Three
Queen -- -- 37.
Marye the Quene -- -- 38.
joy of the people -- -- 39.
Clemency and moderation -- -- 40.
Old customs -- -- 41.
God save Queen Mary -- -- 42.
Iniquitous laws -- -- 43.
marrying humour -- -- 44.
suitable partner in love -- -- 45.
traitorous conspiracy -- -- 46.
Gibbets and hanged men -- -- 47.
Sole Queen -- -- 48.
Good night, my lords all -- -- pt. Four
King's Wife -- -- 49.
With this ring I thee wed -- -- 50.
Mutual satisfaction -- -- 51.
happiest couple in the world -- -- 52.
To reconcile, not to condemn -- -- 53.
Queen is with child -- -- 54.
Her Majesty's belly -- -- 55.
Blood and fire -- -- 56.
Extraordinarily in love -- -- 57.
Committed to the flames -- -- 58.
great and rare example of goodness -- -- 59.
Stout and devilish hearts -- -- 60.
Obedient subject and humble sister -- -- 61.
warmed over honeymoon -- -- 62.
public enemy to ourselves -- -- 63.
grief of the most serene Queen -- -- 64.
Readiness for change -- -- 65.
Thinking myself to be with child -- -- 66.
Reasonable regret for her death.
Edition Notes
Originally published: 2009.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 347-356) and index.
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