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Daughters of Chivalry

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by Kelcey Wilson-Lee


  companions ref1

  as Countess of Gloucester

  absences from family events ref1, ref2, ref3

  birth of first child ref1

  at Caerphilly ref1

  at Clipstone Palace ref1

  Glamorgan, restoration of ref1

  insurgency in Wales ref1, ref2, ref3

  leaving court without permission ref1, ref2

  power ref1

  surrendering Glamorgan ref1

  travelling to Ireland with husband ref1

  visits to siblings ref1

  wedding reception ref1

  wedding trousseau and presents ref1

  as widowed Countess of Gloucester

  at court to pay homage to king ref1

  at court to secure estate ref1, ref2

  death and burial of husband ref1

  dower estate ref1

  estates ref1

  land management ref1

  power and freedom ref1, ref2, ref3

  as ‘prize’ ref1

  Ralph de Monthermer, arranging knighthood for ref1

  Ralph de Monthermer, falling in love with ref1

  JOANNA OF ACRE, DAUGHTER OF EDWARD I

  travelling with court ref1

  vow not to remarry without king’s permission ref1

  as remarried Countess of Gloucester

  acting as intercessor ref1

  daughter Eleanor’s wedding ref1, ref2

  expenses and debts ref1

  negotiating marriages of her children ref1

  offer of aid to brother Edward ref1, ref2

  paying homage to father and brother ref1

  pregnancy ref1

  punishment for secret marriage ref1

  Ralph de Monthermer, secret marriage to ref1, ref2, ref3

  seeking forgiveness from father ref1, ref2

  Tonbridge Castle restored to ref1, ref2

  travelling with army ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5

  travelling with court ref1

  at Tynemouth Castle ref1

  death, funeral and prayers ref1

  early childhood in Ponthieu ref1, ref2, ref3

  education ref1, ref2

  genealogical table pen portrait Plate 13

  Gilbert de Clare, betrothal to ref1, ref2

  Hartman of Habsburg, betrothal to ref1

  Hartman of Habsburg, death of ref1

  household ref1, ref2

  hunting with dogs ref1

  independent and defiant spirit ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5

  Langley Palace, visits to ref1, ref2

  move to England ref1, ref2

  pilgrimages ref1

  political intelligence ref1

  pre-wedding feast ref1

  pride ref1, ref2

  relationships

  with brother Edward ref1, ref2

  with father ref1, ref2, ref3

  with husband Gilbert ref1

  with husband Ralph ref1

  with mother ref1

  in royal nursery ref1

  travelling with court ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5

  wedding ref1, ref2

  Joanna of Bar (Eleanora’s daughter) ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6, ref7, ref8

  Johan, Count of Hainault ref1

  Johan I, Count of Holland ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5

  John, King ref1

  John of Brittany, Earl of Richmond ref1, ref2, ref3

  John, son of Edward I ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4

  Katherine, daughter of Henry III ref1, ref2

  King Horn ref1, ref2

  Knaresborough Castle, Yorkshire ref1, ref2, ref3

  knighting ceremony ref1

  ‘Lady of Shalott’ (Tennyson) ref1

  Lady of Shalott painting (Waterhouse) Plate 1

  lady’s seal Plate 31

  Lancelot (de Troyes) ref1, Plate 8

  land management ref1

  land-ownership, female ref1, ref2, ref3

  Lanercost Priory, Cumbria ref1, ref2

  Langland, William ref1

  Langley Palace, Hertfordshire ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6, ref7

  Langtoft, Peter ref1, ref2, ref3

  Langton, Walter, Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield ref1

  languages ref1

  Leicester Castle ref1

  Letters of Royal and Illustrious Ladies of Great Britain (Green) ref1

  Libro de los Juegos ref1

  Life of Edward II ref1

  Life of St Edward the Confessor ref1, ref2, Plate 12

  Lives of Saints Edmund and Fremund (Lydgate) Plate 21

  Lincoln Cathedral ref1, ref2

  Linlithgow, West Lothian ref1, ref2

  Lives of the Princesses of England, from the Norman Conquest (Green) ref1

  Lives of the Queens of England (Strickland) ref1

  Llywelyn ap Gruffydd ref1, ref2

  Lochmaben Castle, Annandale ref1, ref2

  London, medieval Plate 16

  Louis IX of France ref1, ref2

  Ludgershall Castle, Wiltshire ref1

  Luttrell Psalter Plate 4, Plate 27

  Mabinogion, The ref1

  MacDuff, Isabella ref1

  Madog ap Llewellyn ref1

  management, household ref1

  maps xiv–xv

  Margaret, Maid of Norway ref1, ref2

  Margaret of Holland ref1

  MARGARET, DAUGHTER OF EDWARD I

  Amesbury Priory, visit to ref1

  companions ref1

  death ref1

  death of mother ref1

  as Duchess of Brabant

  acting as diplomat ref1, ref2, ref3

  acting as intercessor ref1

  Brabaçon merchants’ debts situation ref1

  Brabant chronicle presented to ref1

  death of husband ref1

  delay in moving to Brabant ref1, ref2

  dowry and dower ref1

  Edward II’s coronation and feast ref1

  Edward II’s wedding ref1, ref2

  Elizabeth’s return to England ref1

  father’s visit ref1

  freedoms ref1

  goods taken to Brabant ref1, ref2

  MARGARET, DAUGHTER OF EDWARD I

  household in England ref1

  illness ref1

  isolation from family ref1, ref2

  jewellery ref1, ref2

  languages ref1, ref2

  luxuries ref1

  move to Brabant ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4

  New Year at Ipswich ref1

  power and influence ref1

  return to England ref1

  reunion with family in Ghent ref1

  Tervuren Castle ref1, Plate 32

  travelling with court ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4

  wardrobe ref1

  weavers’ revolt ref1

  wedding feast ref1

  as Dowager Duchess of Brabant ref1, ref2

  education ref1

  embroidery ref1

  feminine virtues ref1

  genealogical table pen portrait Plate 13

  household ref1

  hunting with dogs ref1

  Jan II of Brabant, betrothal to ref1, ref2

  Langley Palace, visits to ref1, ref2

  ‘model’ courtly lady ref1, ref2, ref3

  pilgrimages ref1

  pre-wedding feast ref1

  relationships

  with brother Edward ref1, ref2

  with Elizabeth ref1

  with father ref1

  in royal nursery ref1, ref2

  son ref1, ref2

  travelling with court ref1

  wardrobe ref1

  weaving ref1

  wedding ref1, ref2, Plate 18

  Margaret, daughter of Henry III, Queen of Scots ref1, ref2

  Marguerite of France

  character ref1

  children ref1, ref2

  custody of Joanna’s son Gilbert ref1

  Edward I, death of ref1

  Edward I, marriage to ref1

  Edward I, proposed
marriage to ref1

  Edward II’s wedding ref1

  Elizabeth’s wedding ref1

  family connections ref1

  intercessor, role as ref1, ref2, ref3

  journey to Linlithgow ref1

  at Northampton Castle ref1

  pilgrimages ref1, ref2

  relationships

  with husband ref1

  with step-daughters ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6, ref7

  with step-son Edward ref1

  retirement to Marlborough ref1

  second son ref1

  tours through kingdom, constant ref1, ref2

  travelling with army ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4

  at Tynemouth Castle ref1

  at Woodstock Manor ref1

  Marie of Brittany ref1, ref2

  marriage costs ref1

  marriages, royal

  age of consummation ref1

  average ages ref1

  bride’s active role ref1

  children as ‘pawns’ ref1

  family vs politics ref1

  minimum ages ref1

  negotiations ref1, ref2

  political purposes ref1, ref2

  vows ref1

  Mary de Bohun, Queen ref1

  Mary I, daughter of Stephen, Countess of Boulogne ref1

  MARY OF WOODSTOCK, DAUGHTER OF EDWARD I

  at Amesbury Priory

  during brother’s reign ref1, ref2

  Clare estates, management of some ref1

  death ref1

  debts ref1

  decision to stay ref1, ref2

  as deputy inspector ref1

  education ref1, ref2

  expenses ref1, ref2

  freedoms and privileges ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6, ref7

  grandmother’s death and funeral ref1, ref2

  homesickness ref1

  income ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4

  life as novice ref1

  life as nun ref1

  luxuries ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6, ref7

  meals ref1

  during nephew’s reign ref1

  nieces ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4

  offer of aid to brother Edward ref1

  plans to transfer to Fontevrault ref1, ref2

  private chamber ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4

  profession ref1, ref2

  as royal intercessor ref1

  servants ref1

  taking final vows ref1

  unpaid accounts ref1

  veiling ref1, ref2, ref3

  visits from family ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4

  birth ref1

  coronation of Edward II and Isabella ref1

  death ref1

  at Dover to greet Isabella and Margaret ref1

  education ref1

  Eleanora’s wedding ref1

  father’s death ref1

  father’s funeral ref1

  gambling ref1

  guardian of half-brothers ref1, ref2, ref3

  Henry III, carving on tomb of Plate 14

  illness ref1

  Joanna’s and Margaret’s weddings ref1, ref2

  journey to Eleanora’s wedding ref1

  love affair, possible ref1, ref2

  pilgrimages ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5

  reading, enjoyment of ref1

  relationships

  with brother Edward ref1, ref2, ref3

  with Elizabeth ref1

  with father ref1

  with niece Eleanor ref1

  with step-mother ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4

  in royal nursery ref1

  visits to family ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6, ref7, ref8, ref9, ref10, ref11

  Mary, Virgin, cult of ref1, ref2, Plate 10

  maternal mortality ref1, ref2

  Matilda, Empress ref1, ref2

  Meliadus (Rustichello da Pisa) ref1, ref2

  Mirror for Princes (Aquinas) ref1

  modern-day romantic notions of ‘princesses’ ref1

  Montfort, Simon de, 6th Earl of Leicester ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4

  Monthermer, Edward de ref1, ref2

  Monthermer, Joanna de ref1, ref2

  Monthermer, Mary de ref1, ref2

  Monthermer, Ralph de

  charisma and good looks ref1

  children ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6, ref7, ref8, ref9

  at Dunfermline ref1

  Earldom of Atholl ref1, ref2, ref3

  Joanna’s secret marriage to ref1, ref2, ref3

  knighthood ref1

  management of Clare estates ref1

  military service for Edward I ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6, ref7

  paying homage ref1

  relationship with father-in-law ref1

  release from prison ref1

  successes in battle ref1

  Monthermer, Thomas de ref1

  Morgan ap Maredudd ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4

  Mortimer, Roger ref1

  Naumburg Cathedral, Germany Plate 9

  Nine Worthy Women, The Plate 35

  Northampton Castle ref1, ref2, ref3

  nuns ref1, ref2, ref3, 248; see also MARY OF WOODSTOCK

  Oloron, Treaty of ref1, ref2

  Owain ap Dafydd ref1

  Papyot, Edeline ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5

  Paris, Matthew ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4

  Parlement of the Three Ages, The ref1

  Pedro III of Aragon ref1, ref2

  Philip IV of France ref1, ref2

  Piers Plowman (Langland) ref1

  Pisa, Christine de ref1, ref2

  polyphonic music ref1, ref2, ref3

  Ponthieu, France ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4

  Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood ref1

  primogeniture, right to ref1, ref2

  princes, birth of ref1

  Rhuddlan Castle, Wales ref1

  Richard, Earl of Cornwall ref1

  Ridderzaal, The Hague, Holland Plate 25

  Ripon, Yorkshire ref1

  Rishanger, William ref1, ref2

  Rose Castle, Carlisle, Cumbria ref1

  royal arms of England Plate 28

  Rudolf I, Count of Habsburg, King of Romans ref1

  Rustichello da Pisa ref1

  St Albans ref1, ref2

  Saux, Lady de ref1, ref2

  Scotland

  alliance with France ref1, ref2

  competition for crown ref1, ref2

  Edward II’s campaigns in ref1, ref2

  Edward I’s campaigns in ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6, ref7, ref8, ref9

  Robert Bruce crowned king ref1

  Sicilian Crisis ref1, ref2

  Siege of Caerlaverock ref1

  Stephen, King ref1

  Stirling Castle ref1

  Strickland, Agnes ref1

  Strickland, Elizabeth ref1

  Swan Knight, The ref1

  Swan of Yarmouth galley ref1, ref2

  taxes ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6, ref7, ref8, ref9

  Tennyson, Alfred, 1st Baron ref1, ref2

  Tewkesbury Abbey, Gloucestershire ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4

  Tewkesbury Castle, Gloucestershire ref1, ref2, Plate 17

  Theobald of Bar ref1, ref2

  Thomas of Brotherton, Prince ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6, ref7

  Tonbridge Castle, Kent ref1, ref2, ref3

  Torel, William ref1, ref2

  tournaments ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, Plate 23

  travelling coach Plate 4

  Treatise on the Laws and Customs of the Kingdom of England (Glanvill) ref1

  Tristan and Isolde ref1

  Trivet, Nicholas ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4

  Turner, J. M. W. Plate 5

  Tynemouth Castle ref1

  Uta, Margravine of Meissen Plate 9

  Vescy, Isabella de ref1, ref2, ref3

  Victorian interest in medieval princesses ref1

  Victorian romanticizing of medieval women ref1

  virgin-martyrs ref1, ref2, ref3, Plate 7

  Wales; see also Glamorgan

 
1294 rebellion ref1, ref2

  Edward I’s campaigns in ref1, ref2, ref3

  Edward I’s castle-building programme ref1, ref2

  Marcher lords ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6, ref7

  Walsingham shrine, Norfolk ref1, ref2, ref3

  Walter de Bruges ref1

  Waltham, Essex Plate 20

  Warenne, John de, 7th Earl of Surrey ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4

  Waterhouse, John William Plate 1

  weaving ref1, ref2

  Westminster Abbey

  coronations

  Edward I and Eleanor ref1

  Edward II and Isabella ref1

  funerals and tombs ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6, ref7, Plate 2, Plate 14, Plate 33

  Girdle of the Virgin ref1

  knighting ceremonies ref1, ref2

  portrait of Edward I Plate 3

  scriptorium ref1

  shrine of Edward the Confessor ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6, ref7

  weddings ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6

  Westminster Palace ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6, ref7, Plate 6

  widowhood ref1

  William Adelin, son of Henry I ref1

  Winchester Castle, Hampshire ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, Plate 15

  Winchester, Henry Woodlock, Bishop of ref1

  Woodstock Manor, Oxfordshire ref1, ref2

  Wykes, Thomas x11, ref1, ref2

  York, Walter Giffard, Archbishop of ref1

  Yvain, or the Knight with the Lion ref1

  1. Modern view of a medieval princess, locked in her tower: the Lady of Shalott in an early twentieth-century painting by John William Waterhouse.

  2. The gilded effigy of the princesses’ mother, Eleanor of Castile, at Westminster Abbey.

  3. Contemporary portrait of a king, possibly the only surviving image of the princesses’ father, Edward I, at Westminster Abbey.

  4. Royal ladies travelling in a coach, from the contemporary Luttrell Psalter.

  5. Depiction of Caernarfon Castle, where Joanna celebrated her twelfth birthday with her mother and sisters, by J. M. W. Turner, c. 1832.

  6. Images of chivalric womanhood from the king’s Painted Chamber at Westminster Palace: Largesse and Debonereté.

  7. Holy women, saintly models: St Anne (with a young Virgin Mary), St Katherine, St Margaret, and St Barbara, from Elizabeth’s Alphonso Psalter.

  8. King Arthur and Queen Guinevere at court in Camelot, from a manuscript of Lancelot du Lac owned by Elizabeth’s family.

  9. Contemporary image of an ideal medieval noblewoman: Uta, Margravine of Meissen, at Naumburg Cathedral.

  10. Exemplary scenes from the life of the Virgin Mary from the Cantigas de Santa Maria, written by Alfonso X, half-brother of Eleanor of Castile.

  11. Lady hunting, Alphonso Psalter.

  12. The reception and coronation of Queen Edith from Eleanor of Castile’s copy of the Life of Saint Edward the Confessor.

  13. Genealogical table pen portraits of Eleanora, Joanna, Margaret, and Elizabeth – the only surviving image of most of the sisters together (Mary is missing since her unmarried status rendered her uninteresting to the genealogist).

 

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