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Weir, Alison.
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Lennox, Margaret Douglas, Countess of, 1515-1578.
Henry VIII, King of England, 1491-1547 -- Family.
Tudor, House of.
Nobility -- Great Britain -- History -- 16th century.
Great Britain -- Court and courtiers -- History -- 16th century -- Biography.
Great Britain -- History -- Tudors, 1485-1603 -- Biography.
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Weir, Alison.
Lennox, Margaret Douglas, Countess of, 1515-1578.
Henry VIII, King of England, 1491-1547 -- Family.
Tudor, House of.
Nobility -- Great Britain -- History -- 16th century.
Great Britain -- Court and courtiers -- History -- 16th century -- Biography.
Great Britain -- History -- Tudors, 1485-1603 -- Biography.
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The lost Tudor princess : a life of Margaret Douglas, Countess of Lennox / Alison Weir.
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Weir, Alison.
Jonathan Cape, 2015.
Call #:
942
.052
L568w
Subjects
Lennox, Margaret Douglas, Countess of, 1515-1578.
Henry VIII, King of England, 1491-1547 -- Family.
Tudor, House of.
Nobility -- Great Britain -- History -- 16th century.
Great Britain -- Court and courtiers -- History -- 16th century -- Biography.
Great Britain -- History -- Tudors, 1485-1603 -- Biography.
ISBN:
9780224089807 (hc.)
0224089803 (hc.)
9780224102247 (pbk.)
0224102249 (pbk.)
Description:
xxi, 542 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (chiefly color), maps ; 24 cm.
Bibliography:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
A fair young lady -- Disdained with dishonour -- The princess of Scotland -- Suffering in sorrow -- Now may I mourn -- Beware the third time -- A strong man of personage -- This happy match -- Great unnaturalness -- The person best suited to succeed -- The second person in the kingdom -- Her son should be king -- Indignation and punishment -- Lady Lennox's disgrace -- Strait imprisonment -- In great trouble -- Horrible and abominable murder -- Business most vile -- Treason bereft me -- The hasty marriage -- Till death do finish my days -- A progenitor of princes -- Appendix 1: Margaret's portraiture -- Appendix 2: Miscellaneous poems copied by Margaret Douglas into the Devonshire Manuscript.
Summary:
Royal Tudor blood ran in her veins. Her mother was a queen, her father an earl, and she herself was the granddaughter, niece, cousin and grandmother of monarchs. Some thought she should be queen of England. She ranked high at the court of her uncle, Henry VIII, and was lady of honour to five of his wives. Beautiful and tempestuous, she created scandal, not just once, but twice, by falling in love with unsuitable men. Fortunately, the marriage arranged for her turned into a love match. Throughout her life her dynastic ties to two crowns proved hazardous. A born political intriguer, she was imprisoned in the Tower of London on three occasions, once under sentence of death. She helped to bring about one of the most notorious royal marriages of the sixteenth century, but it brought her only tragedy. Her son and her husband were brutally murdered, and there were rumours that she herself was poisoned. She warred with two queens, Mary of Scotland and Elizabeth of England. A brave survivor, she was instrumental in securing the Stuart succession to the throne of England for her grandson. Her story deserves to be better known. This is the biography of an extraordinary life that spanned five Tudor reigns, a life packed with intrigue, drama and tragedy. Born at Harbottle Castle in Northumberland, Margaret Douglas, Countess of Lennox (1515 - 1578) was the daughter of Archibald Douglas, 6th Earl of Angus, and Margaret Tudor, Queen Dowager of Scotland. In her youth she was high in the favour of her uncle, King Henry VIII, but twice incurred the King's anger, first for her unauthorised engagement to Lord Thomas Howard, who died in the Tower of London in 1537 because of his misalliance with her, and again in 1540 for an affair with Thomas Howard's nephew Sir Charles Howard, the brother of Queen consort Catherine Howard. In 1544, she married Matthew Stuart, 4th Earl of Lennox, one of Scotland's leading noblemen. Her son Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley, married Mary, Queen of Scots and was the father of James VI of Scotland (James I of England).
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