Edward Stafford, third duke of Buckingham (d. 1521), is a key example in the historiographical interpretation of relations between crown and nobility as difficult and in conflict under the first two Tudor kings, not least because of his execution for treason in 1521. In particular, he has been seen as an outsider at the Tudor court, playing little role there except perhaps on great set‐piece occasions. He was, in this interpretation, unable to adapt to the new role demanded of the nobility by the crown. Yet, drawing on the evidence of his extant and unpublished household accounts, Stafford can be seen to be very regularly at court under both Henry VII and Henry VIII, playing far more than just a ceremonial role, and it was only shortly befo...
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Early Stuart court culture and the representation of majesty and power have been the subjects of con...
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Edward Stafford, the third duke of Buckingham, was condemned for high treason and executed on 17 May...
Over the last thirty years, Edward III has claimed his rightful place amongst the most successful ki...
The Jacobean plays that perform Henry VIII and his court struggle with Henry's paradoxical image and...
The story of Anne Boleyn and Henry VIII has been examined by many historians for almost 500 years. T...
This essay examines Henry Savile’s relationship with the Elizabethan and Jacobean court and the poli...
After 500 years Henry VIII still retains a public fascination unmatched by any monarch before or sin...
This thesis is about court politics during the years of Wolsey's ascendancy and it is based upon a ...
This thesis is not a straightforward account of the aliens under Henry III 1247-65 but rather an att...
Sir Henry Lee lived from 1533 to 1611. Despite a long and active career as Elizabeth I's tournament ...
From a contemporary standpoint, it is sometimes difficult to appreciate the importance of the court ...
From 1614 to 1625, George Villiers ascended to the highest rank of power and prestige in the court o...
Court politics was to some degree factional during Edward VI's reign (1547–53), but the danger of th...
The aim of this thesis is to provide an overview of the period 1509-1515 in England, this being the ...
Early Stuart court culture and the representation of majesty and power have been the subjects of con...
The early Tudor Court of Requests was closely attached to the king's person and his duty to provide ...
Edward Stafford, the third duke of Buckingham, was condemned for high treason and executed on 17 May...
Over the last thirty years, Edward III has claimed his rightful place amongst the most successful ki...
The Jacobean plays that perform Henry VIII and his court struggle with Henry's paradoxical image and...
The story of Anne Boleyn and Henry VIII has been examined by many historians for almost 500 years. T...
This essay examines Henry Savile’s relationship with the Elizabethan and Jacobean court and the poli...
After 500 years Henry VIII still retains a public fascination unmatched by any monarch before or sin...