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Tudors Versus Stewarts

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by Linda Porter


  Lynch, M., ‘Queen Mary’s Triumph: the Baptismal Celebrations at Stirling in December, 1566’, Scottish Historical Review, 69, pp. 1–21

  Macdougall, Norman, An Antidote to the English: The Auld Alliance, 1250–1542, East Linton, 2001

  ——— James III: A Political Study, Edinburgh, 1982

  ——— James IV, Edinburgh, 1989

  ——— Scotland and War: AD 79–1918, Edinburgh, 1991

  Macfarlane, Leslie J. ‘The Book of Hours of James IV and Margaret Tudor’, Innes Review, xi (1960), pp. 111–29

  Mackenzie, W. Mackay, The Secret of Flodden, Edinburgh, 1931

  Mackie R. L., King James IV of Scotland, Edinburgh, 1958

  Mapstone, Sally and Wood, Juliette, eds, The Rose and the Thistle: Essays on the Culture of Late Medieval and Renaissance Scotland, East Linton, 1998

  Marshall, Rosalind K., Scottish Queens, 1034–1714, Edinburgh, 2007

  ——— Mary of Guise: Queen of Scots, Edinburgh, 2001

  Mason, R. A., ed., John Knox and the British Reformations, Aldershot, 1998

  Massie, Alan, The Thistle and the Rose, 2005

  Merriman, Marcus, The Rough Wooings: Mary Queen of Scots, 1542–1551, East Linton, 2000

  Merriman, R. B., Life and Letters of Thomas Cromwell, Oxford, 1902

  Murray, Rose D., ‘Mary Queen of Scots and her Brother’, Scottish Historical Review, vol. 2, no. 6, Jan. 1905, pp. 150–62

  Neville, Cynthia, Violence, Custom and Law: The Anglo-Scottish Border Lands in the Later Middle Ages, Edinburgh, 1998

  Okerlund, Arlene Naylor, Elizabeth of York, Basingstoke, 2009

  Penn, Thomas, Winter King: The Dawn of the Tudor Era, 2011

  Perry, Maria, Sisters to the King, 1998

  Porter, Linda, Mary Tudor: The First Queen, 2007

  Reese, Peter, Flodden: A Scottish Tragedy, Edinburgh, 2003

  Ritchie, Pamela, E., Mary of Guise in Scotland, 1548–60, East Linton, 2002

  Ryrie, Alec, The Origins of the Scottish Reformation, Manchester, 2006

  Sanderson, Margaret H. B., Cardinal of Scotland: David Beaton, c.1494–1546, Edinburgh, 1986

  ——— Mary Stewart’s People, Edinburgh, 1987

  Scott, Sir Walter, Marmion: A Tale of Flodden, 1808

  ——— From Gileskirk to Greyfriars: Mary Queen of Scots, John Knox and the Heroes of Scotland’s Reformation, Nashville, 2001

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  Starkey, D., Henry: Virtuous Prince, 2009

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  Thurley, Simon, The Royal Palaces of Tudor England, 1993

  Warnicke, Retha M., Mary Queen of Scots, 2006

  Weightman, Christine, Margaret of York: The Diabolical Duchess, 2009

  Weir, Alison, Mary Queen of Scots and the Murder of Lord Darnley, 2003

  Wilkinson, Alexander, Mary Queen of Scots and French Public Opinion, 1542–1600, Basingstoke, 2004

  Wolffe, Bertram, Henry VI, 1981

  Wooding Lucy, Henry VIII, 2009

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  ——— Mary Queen of Scots: A Study in Failure, 1988

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  UNPUBLISHED DISSERTATIONS

  Blakeway, Amy, Regency in Sixteenth-Century Scotland, PhD dissertation, University of Cambridge, 2009

  Dunlop, David, Aspects of Anglo-Scottish Relations from 1471 to 1513, PhD dissertation, University of Liverpool, 1988

  Emond, William K., The Minority of King James V, 1513–1528, PhD thesis, University of Saint Andrews, 1988

  Loughlin, Mark, The Career of Maitland of Lethington, c. 1526–1573, PhD thesis, University of Edinburgh, 1991

  Macauley, Sarah, Matthew Stewart, Fourth Earl of Lennox and the Politics of Britain, c. 1543–1571, DPhil dissertation, University of Oxford, 2005

  Picture Acknowledgements

  James IV falcon portrait, The Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh.

  Henry VII, Private Collection / Photo © Christie’s Images / Bridgeman Art Library.

  Margaret Tudor, Royal Collection Trust © Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, 2013.

  Henry VIII © National Portrait Gallery, London.

  Margaret Tudor at prayer, ONB / Vienna, Cod. 1897, fol. 243v.

  James V © National Trust / Andrew Fetherston.

  Madeleine of France, Musée des Beaux-Arts / Giraudon / Bridgeman Art Library.

  Linlithgow Palace, George Porter.

  Mary Queen of Scots, Private Collection / © Richard Philip / Bridgeman Art Library.

  Margaret Douglas, Royal Collection Trust © Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth I 2013.

  Henry Stewart, Lord Darnley, Phillips, The International Fine Art Auctioneers / Photo © Bonhams, London / Bridgeman Art Library.

  James Hepburn, fourth earl of Bothwell, Scottish National Portrait Gallery, PG869.

  Hermitage Castle, George Porter.

  James VI & I, Falkland Palace, Fife / Photo © Mark Fiennes / Bridgeman Art Library.

  The Honours of Scotland, Scottish Viewpoint / Alamy.

  Index

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  Aberdeen

  Aberdeen Articles

  Ainslie’s Tavern Bond

  Ainslow, John

  Albany, Duke of (Alexander Stewart)

  Albany, 2nd Duke of (John Stewart)

  Ancrum Moor, Battle of (1545)

  André, Bernard

  Angus, 5th Earl of (Archibald Douglas)

  Angus, 6th Earl of (Archibald Douglas)

  and Battle of Pinkie

  breaking free from by James V

  control of government

  death

  downfall

  exile in France

  last years of life

  marriage to Margaret Tudor

  returns to Scotland from France

  takes control of James V

  Anna of Denmark

  Anne of Cleves

  Anne de Beaujeu

  Argyll, Countess of (Lady Jean Stewart)

  Argyll, Colin Campbell, 1st Earl of

  Argyll, Archibald Campbell, 4th Earl of

  Argyll, Archibald Campbell, 5th Earl of

  Armstrong, John

  Arran, 1st Earl of (James Hamilton)

  Arran, 2nd Earl of (Duke of Châtelherault) (James Hamilton)

  agreement with Henry II (1548)

  and Battle of Pinkie

  becomes regent after James V’s death

  conflict with Beaton

  portrayal of

  religious reforms

  removal of from regency

  wanting peace with England

  Arran, 3rd Earl of

  Arras, Treaty of (1482)

  Arthur, Prince

  Arthurson, Ian

  Atwater, John

  Audley, Lord

  Ayala, Don Pedro de

  Bainbridge, Christopher

  Balfour, Sir James

  Beaton, Cardinal David

  Beaton, Archbishop James

  Beaufort, Margaret (Countess of Richmond and Derby)

  birth of son Henry

  death

  and marriage of Margaret Tudor to James IV

  marriage to Edmund Tudor

  marriage to Henry Stafford

  marriage to Thomas Stanley

  political ambitions for son

  Bedford, Duke of (Jasper Tudor)

  Bedford, Francis Russell, 2nd Earl of

  Bellin, Nicolas

  Berwick

  Berwick, Treaty of (1528)

  Blacader, Bishop Ro
bert

  Black Death

  Blackheath, Battle of (1497)

  Blackness Castle

  Blind Harry’s Wallace

  Blount, Elizabeth

  Blount, William (Lord Mountjoy)

  Boece, Hector

  Boleyn, Anne

  Book of Hours of James IV and Margaret Tudor

  Border courts

  Bosworth, Battle of (1485)

  Bothwell, 1st Earl of (Patrick Hepburn)

  Bothwell, 2nd Earl of (Adam Hepburn)

  Bothwell, 3rd Earl of (Patrick Hepburn)

  Bothwell, 4th Earl of (James Hepburn)

  acquitted for Darnley’s murder

  and Ainslie’s Tavern Bond

  career

  character

  death

  downfall and imprisonment

  kidnap and imprisonment of Mary Queen of Scots

  marriage to Mary Queen of Scots

  and murder of Darnley

  rape of Mary Queen of Scots

  Bourbon, Antoinette de

  Bourbon, Marie de

  Bowes, Sir Robert

  Boyd, Marion

  Brampton, Sir Edward

  Brandon, Charles

  Bridewell Palace

  Brittany, Duke of see Francis II

  Buchan, Earl of

  Buchanan, George

  Buckingham, Duke of

  Bulmer, Sir William

  Burgundy

  Cambuskenneth Abbey

  Campbell, Archibald

  Carver, Robert

  casket letters

  Cateau-Cambrésis, Treaty of (1559)

  Catherine of Valois

  Cecil, William

  Chapuys, Eustace

  Charles of Austria, Archduke

  Charles the Bold

  Charles IX, King of France

  Charles V, Emperor

  Charles VIII, King of France

  Chaseabout Raid

  Châtelherault, Duke of see Arran, 2nd Earl of

  Clarence, Duke of

  Claude, Queen

  ‘Cleanse the Causeway’ (1520)

  Clement VII, Pope

  Coldingham priory (Scotland)

  Complaynt of Scotlande

  Confessional Border

  Constable, Sir Marmaduke

  Corbet, Sir Richard

  Craigmillar Conference (1566)

  Cranmer, Thomas

  Cromwell, Thomas

  Dacre, Lord Thomas

  Darnley, Lord (Henry Stewart)

  deterioration of marriage to Mary Queen of Scots

  hatred of Riccio and involvement in murder of

  involvement in plot against Mary Queen of Scots

  marriage to Mary Queen of Scots

  murder of

  refusal by Mary Queen of Scots to give crown matrimonial to

  syphilis

  upbringing and character

  Darnley, Lord (grandfather of Henry Stuart)

  Daubeney, Giles

  ‘Daunting of the Isles’

  David I, King of Scotland

  de la Bastie, Seigneur

  de la Brosse, Jacques

  de la Pole, Edmund

  de la Pole, John see Lincoln, Earl of

  de la Tour, Anne

  de Silva, Guzman

  Deane, Henry (Archbishop of Canterbury)

  Denmark

  Denton, Elizabeth

  Derby, Countess of see Beaufort, Margaret

  Derby, Earl of (Thomas Stanley)

  Desmond, Earl of

  Devereux, Anne

  Devereux, Sir Walter

  Devon, Earl of

  D’Oisel, Sieur (Henri Cleutin)

  Don Carlos

  Dorset, Marquess of

  Douglas, Archibald see Angus, Earls of

  Douglas, Gavin

  Douglas, George

  Douglas, James see Morton, Earl of

  Douglas, Janet see Glamis, Lady

  Douglas, Margaret see Lennox, Countess Margaret

  Douglas, William

  Drummond, Margaret

  du Rubay, Yves

  Dudley, John see Northumberland, Duke of

  Dudley, Robert see Leicester, Earl of

  Dumbarton Castle

  Dunbar Castle

  Dunbar, Gavin

  Dunbar, William

  Edgecote, Battle of

  Edinburgh

  Edinburgh Castle

  Edinburgh, Treaty of (1560)

  Edward IV, King

  death

  Edward V, King

  Edward VI, King

  death

  succession of

  Edward of Westminster

  Eleanor, Queen

  Élisabeth of Valois

  Elizabeth I, Queen

  association with Seymour

  birth

  childhood and upbringing

  coronation

  education

  marriage issue

  and Mary Queen of Scots’s marriage to Darnley

  path to throne

  proposes Dudley as future husband for Mary Queen of Scots

  rebellion against (1569)

  refusal to acknowledge Mary as successor

  rejection of Arran as potential husband

  relationship with Earl of Leicester

  relationship with Mary Queen of Scots

  relationship with sister (Mary I)

  religious views

  smallpox

  view of return of Mary Queen of Scots to Scotland

  and Wars of Congregation

  Elizabeth of York

  appearance and attributes

  death in childbirth

  and death of son

  marriage to Henry VII

  Elphinstone, William (Bishop of Aberdeen)

  Eltham

  England

  peace treaty with Scotland (1502)

  relations with France

  relations with Scotland

  truce with Scotland

  wars with France

  wars with Scotland

  Erskine, John see Mar, Earl of

  Erskine, Lady Margaret

  Erskine, Lord

  Étaples, Treaty of

  Exeter conspiracy

  Falkland Palace

  Ferdinand of Aragon

  Ferrers, Lord

  Field of Cloth of Gold (1520)

  Field of Gartloaning, Battle of (1489)

  Fisher, John

  Fitzroy, Henry

  Fleming, Lady Janet (née Stewart)

  Flodden, Battle of (1513)

  Fontainebleau

  Ford Castle

  Forman, Andrew (Bishop of Moray)

  Fox, Richard

  France

  ending of influence in Scotland (1560)

  invasion of by England (1492)

  relations with England

  relations with Scotland

  struggles over religion in

  treaties with England

  wars with England

  Francis I, King of France

  death

  and the Guises

  marriage of daughter to James V

  palaces of

  Francis II, King of France

  death

  Francis II, Duke of Brittany

  Fryon, Stephen

  Garneys, Sir Christopher

  Glamis, Lady (Janet Douglas)

  Glasgow

  Gloucester, Richard, Duke of see Richard III, King

  Gordon, Lady Jean

  Gordon, Lady Katherine

  Great Chronicle of London

  Greenwich Palace

  Greenwich, Treaty of (1543)

  Grey, Lady Jane

  Grey, Lady Katherine

  Grey, Sir John

  Guise, Claude de

  Guise, dynasty

  Habsburgs

  Hadden Rig, Battle of

  Haddington, Treaty of

  Hall, Edward

  Hamilton, James see Arran, 1st and 2nd Dukes of

  H
amilton, Sir James of Finnart

  Hamilton, Patrick

  Hampton Court

  Haseley, Edward

  Hastings, Sir William

  Haswell, Sir James

  Henry II, King of France

  background

  capitulation of Mary Queen of Scots to in respect of succession

  cracks down on heresy in France

  death

  and Elizabeth I

  marriage to Catherine de Medici

  relationship with Diane de Poitiers

  relationship with Mary Queen of Scots

  Scottish policy

  taken as hostage in early years

  war with England

  Henry of Navarre

  Henry VI, King

  Henry VII, King

  appearance and character

  battles against Richard III for throne

  childhood and education

  coronation (1485)

  death

  and death of son (Arthur)

  and death of wife

  escape to France and in exile

  establishing himself as king

  European affairs

  family background

  fatherhood

  health concerns

  invasion of England

  invasion of France

  Lambert Simnel conspiracy against

  love of spectacle

  and marriage of daughter to James IV

  and marriage of son (Arthur) to Katherine of Aragon

  marriage to Elizabeth of York

  mother’s ambitions for

  northern tour

  opening of first parliament (1485)

  portrayal of in later years

  prepares for war against Scotland

  and preparing of son for succession

  revolts against rule

  Scottish affairs

  style of government

  Warbeck conspiracy against

  Henry VIII, King

  attributes

  becomes Head of the Church of England

  book collection

  building programme

  and contest for Mary of Guise’s hand

  court of

  death

  and death of James IV

  desired marriage between son and Mary Queen of Scots

  divorce from Katherine of Aragon

  education and preparation for kingship

  fascination with design

  and Field of Cloth of Gold (1520)

  foreign policy

  fortification programme

  love of music

  marriage to Anne Boleyn

  marriage to Anne of Cleves

  marriage to Katherine of Aragon

  marriage to Katherine Parr

  palaces of

  progress to north of England and failed meeting with James V (1541)

  relationship with father

  relationship with James IV

  relationship with James V

  relationship with sister (Margaret)

 

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