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From heads of household to heads of state: the preaccession households of Mary and Elizabeth Tudor, 1516-1558

J. L. McIntosh 2013 © Columbia University Press
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  • 9780231135504 (hardcover)
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  • European: 1400-1800
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  • Cover
  • Title Page
  • Copyright and Permissions
  • List of Abbreviations
  • Dedication
  • Acknowledgments
  • Preface
  • Introduction
    • Introduction
    • Terms and Conditions
    • Overview
  • Chapter 1 The Material Household and the Politics of Ostentation
    • Introduction
    • The Physical and Conceptual Layout of an Elite Household in Tudor England
    • The Early Households of Mary Tudor, 1516–1519
    • Mary's Childhood Household, 1519–1525
    • Princess of Wales by Household: Mary's Household in the Welsh Marches, 1525–1528
    • Legitimacy by Household: The Competing Succession Claims of Mary and Elizabeth Tudor within Their Combined Household, 153–1536
    • Furnishing Political Status: Mary's and Elizabeth's Selection of Household Goods from Henry VIII's Inventory, 1547–1548
  • Chapter 2 The Princely Household: Patronage and Corporate Loyalties
    • Introduction
    • The Household Covenant: Service and Governance
    • The Culture of Reverence and Princely Patronage in Mary's Household, 1519–1553
    • The Princely Court of the Welsh Household, 1525–1528
    • Household Perks: Mary's Practice of “Good Lordship,” 1536–1543
    • Elizabeth Tudor's Protestant Family: 153–1553
    • Educating Elizabeth
    • The Seymour Crisis, 1549
    • The Italianate Culture of Protestantism in Elizabeth's Household, 1548–1553
    • Elizabeth's Self-Determined Household, 155–1558
  • Chapter 3 Property and Politics: Land Acquisition and Political Status
    • Introduction
    • Land Ownership, Vassalage, and the Affinity
    • Landed Magnates: Mary and Elizabeth Assuming Legal Title to Their Estates, 1525 and 1550
    • Mary's First Land Grant, 1525
    • Elizabeth's Delayed Patent Letters, 1550
    • Mary's Estates and Regional Affinities
    • Elizabeth's Lands
  • Chapter 4 Accomplishing the Female Succession: The Succession Crisis of July 1553 and Its Aftermath
    • Introduction
    • Mary's Framlingham/Hertford Grant, Nov.–Dec. 1552, and the Succession Crisis of 1553
    • Northumberland's Reversionary Interest in Elizabeth's Lands, June 1553
    • Accomplishing the Female Succession: The Succession Crisis of 1553
    • Princess Mary's Household Campaign for the Throne
    • Elizabeth's Shadow Court: July 155–November 1558
  • Appendix A Henry VIII's Will and the Bequests to Mary and Elizabeth, 1547
  • Appendix B Mary's Aborted Flight, 1550s
  • Appendix C Creating and Investing a Prince of Wales
  • Notes
    • Introduction
    • Chapter 1 The Material Household and the Politics of Ostentation
    • Chapter 2 The Princely Household: Patronage and Corporate Loyalties
    • Chapter 3 Property and Politics: Land Acquisition and Political Status
    • Chapter 4 Accomplishing the Female Succession: The Succession Crisis of July 1553 and Its Aftermath
    • Appebdix A Henry VIII's Will and the Bequests to Mary and Elizabeth, 1547
    • Appendix B Mary's Aborted Flight, 1550s
    • Appendix C Creating and Investing a Prince of Wales
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      • Kew: The National Archives MSS
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Elizabeth I: Collected Works. Marcus, Leah S. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2000.
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The Diary Of Henry Machyn: Citizen And Merchant-Taylor Of London From A.D. 1550-1563. Nichols, John Gough. 1848.
Mary Tudor. Prescott, H. F. M. London: Eyre and Spottiswoode, 1952.
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The Royal Palaces of Tudor England: Architecture and Court Life, 1460-1547. Thurley, Simon. London: Paul Mellon Centre, 1993.
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