Authors: Leanda de Lisle
TUDOR
ALSO BY LEANDA DE LISLE
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TUDOR
Passion. Manipulation. Murder.
The Story of England's
Most Notorious Royal Family
LEANDA
DE LISLE
P
UBLIC
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FFAIRS
New York
First published in Great Britain in 2013 by Chatto & Windus.
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Library of Congress Control Number: 201394541
ISBN 978-1-61039-364-5 (EB)
First Edition
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In memory of Eric Ives
Contents
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The Past
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The Family
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1.
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An Ordinary Man
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2.
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A Child Bride
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3.
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A Prisoner, Honourably Brought up
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4.
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The Wheel of Fortune
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5.
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Enter Richard III
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6.
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The Princes in the Tower
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9.
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The Rose and the Passion
10.
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Securing the Succession
12.
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Punishment
15.
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The Elder Sister: Margaret, Queen of Scots
16.
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The Younger Sister: Mary, The French Queen
17.
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A Family Reunion and a Royal Rival
20.
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The Return of Margaret Douglas
22.
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The Fall of Anne Boleyn
24.
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Three Wives
25.
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The Last Years of Henry VIII
33.
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A Married Man
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The Armada
41.
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Setting Sun
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What happened to the body of James IV?
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2.
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The Mysterious Quarrel between Henry VIII and Margaret Douglas
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3.
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Guildford and Jane Dudley
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4.
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The Myth of Frances Brandon the Child Abuser
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5.
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The Obscure Margaret Clifford, Heir to the Throne 1578â96
Author's Note and Acknowledgements
PAGE
1:
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Fall of the Angels, fifteenth century (Bodleian Library, Oxford, Ms Douce, 134. fol 98).
2b:
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Henry VI, rood screen, Barton Turf Church, Norfolk (© Barton Turf PCC).
4a:
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Richard III, British school, 1520 (Royal Collection Trust/© Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II 2013).
6a:
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Elizabeth of York, unknown artist,
c
. 1500 (© National Portrait Gallery, London).
6b:
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Painted funeral effigy of Henry VII, Westminster Abbey (© Dean and Chapter of Westminster).
7a:
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Portrait of Henry VIII in a girdle book,
c
.1540 (© The British Library Board).
10b:
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Ring with a portrait of Anne Boleyn (© The Chequers Trust).
10c:
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Jane Seymour, Hans Holbein, 1536â7 (Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna).
10d:
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Anne of Cleves, Bartel Bruyen the Elder (The President and Fellows of St. John's College, Oxford).
10f:
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Catherine Parr, attributed to Master John,
c
.1545 (© National Portrait Gallery, London).
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Mary I, Master John, 1544 (© National Portrait Gallery, London).