A Companion to Tudor BritainRobert Tittler, Norman L. Jones A Companion to Tudor Britain provides an authoritative overview of historical debates about this period, focusing on the whole British Isles.
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... Iames V of Scotland' Adrian Vanson, 'Iames VI of Scotland' Nicholas Hilliard, 'George Clifford, Third Earl of Cumberland' 'Iohn and loan Cooke' Falkland palace, Fife Compton Wynyates, WarWickshire HardWick Hall, Derbyshire The ...
... Iames V of Scotland' Adrian Vanson, 'Iames VI of Scotland' Nicholas Hilliard, 'George Clifford, Third Earl of Cumberland' 'Iohn and loan Cooke' Falkland palace, Fife Compton Wynyates, WarWickshire HardWick Hall, Derbyshire The ...
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... Iames Cameron Faculty Fellow at the Reformation Studies Institute, Univer— sity of St Andrews, where the bulk of his contribution to this volume was written. He earned his PhD from the University of Virginia in 1993. David Grummitt ...
... Iames Cameron Faculty Fellow at the Reformation Studies Institute, Univer— sity of St Andrews, where the bulk of his contribution to this volume was written. He earned his PhD from the University of Virginia in 1993. David Grummitt ...
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... Iames IV (1488—1513) of Scotland. It was logical to conclude the book in 1603 when Iames VI of Scotland succeeded Elizabeth Tudor to become Iames I of England, thereby bringing the Tudor dynasty to a close. In addition, we take 'Britain ...
... Iames IV (1488—1513) of Scotland. It was logical to conclude the book in 1603 when Iames VI of Scotland succeeded Elizabeth Tudor to become Iames I of England, thereby bringing the Tudor dynasty to a close. In addition, we take 'Britain ...
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... Iames VI of Scotland to the throne of England in 1603. Yet when Blackwell and the Historical Association agreed to produce a series of 'Companions to British History', they wished to represent recent historiographical thinking,1 which ...
... Iames VI of Scotland to the throne of England in 1603. Yet when Blackwell and the Historical Association agreed to produce a series of 'Companions to British History', they wished to represent recent historiographical thinking,1 which ...
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... Iames Hobart, the attorney-general and one of the king's closest counsellors, was also dismissed for an unknown cause. At the same time, the chamber accounts reveal the growing influence of Empson and Dudley, Sir Iohn Hussey, master of ...
... Iames Hobart, the attorney-general and one of the king's closest counsellors, was also dismissed for an unknown cause. At the same time, the chamber accounts reveal the growing influence of Empson and Dudley, Sir Iohn Hussey, master of ...
Contents
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Part II Belief | 201 |
Part III People and Groups | 307 |
Part IV Culture | 401 |
Bibliography | 526 |
Index | 563 |
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