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Index
Cover
Title
Contents
Preface
The First Age
1. Of babies and bellies: Elizabeth of York and the first Elizabeth Tudor
2. Of nurses and nurseries: Cecily Burbage, Elizabeth of York and the infant Elizabeth Tudor
3. Of toys and terminations: Elizabeth Tudor’s brief life
The Second Age
4. Of young ladies and learning: The Countess of Surrey’s girls, Jane Dormer, Lady Bryan and Margaret Beaufort
5. Of servants and masters: Elizabeth Barton, maidservant
The Third Age
6. Of love and marriage: Cecily Burbage and Elizabeth Boleyn
7. Of apprentices and aspirations: Katherine Fenkyll, wife and business partner
The Fourth Age
8. Of City trade and London life: Katherine Fenkyll, independent businesswoman
9. Of visions and revelations: Elizabeth Barton, the Holy Maid of Kent
10. Of mistresses and mystics: Catherine of Aragon, the Boleyns and Elizabeth Barton
11. Of politics and prophecies: Elizabeth Barton and Anne Boleyn
12. Of inquisitions and treasons: Elizabeth Barton and Anne Boleyn
The Fifth Age
13. Of pilgrimages and punishments: Margaret Cheyne, Lady Bulmer
14. Of bibles and burnings: Joan Bocher, Anne Askew and Catherine Parr
15. Of conscience and Catholics: Joan Bocher, Princess Mary and Jane Grey
16. Of Protestants and pyres: Queen Mary, Rose Hickman, the Marian martyrs, Margaret Clitherow and the new Queen Elizabeth
The Sixth Age
17. Of settlements and proposals: Queen Elizabeth and Rose Hickman
The Seventh Age
18. Of wigs and witchcraft: Queen Elizabeth in her sixties, and the witches of England
19. Of frailties and finalities: Jane Dormer, ‘Gloriana’ and the poor women of England
Epilogue - Stuart women
Notes on the Text
Bibliography
Acknowledgements
Picture Credits
Illustrations
Index
Also by Elizabeth Norton
Copyright
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