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    Mistress of the Monarchy

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      31 Not her son, Henry, as Hart states.

      32 Round is incorrect in asserting that Hunsdon was mistaken here, and that Boleyn was created Lord Rochford to him and his heirs male, and Earl of Wiltshire and Ormond to him and his heirs general; the earldom of Wiltshire was granted to him in tail male, the others in tail general; see The Complete Peerage.

      33 Calendar of State Papers, Foreign Series, of the Reign of Elizabeth

      34 Round

      35 The Complete Peerage; Broadway. On the death of Queen Elizabeth in March 1603, George Carey became sole heir to Thomas Boleyn, Earl of Wiltshire and Ormond, and when he died without male issue six months later, his daughter Katherine Carey inherited his claim to the earldom. When she died in 1635, her son, George Berkeley, born in 1613, succeeded her in her apparent right to the earldom of Ormond, even though that earldom was in fact still held by the Butlers.

      36 Ms. in the Chapter House, Westminster Abbey

      37 Tallis; Bernard: Anne Boleyn; Sergeant

      38 Sergeant

      39 The Complete Peerage; Starkey: Six Wives

      40 Ives; Calendar of the Close Rolls preserved in the Public Record Office: Henry VII. I am indebted to Douglas Richardson for kindly drawing my attention to this reference.

      41 Barbara Harris

      42 Ibid.

      43 As before, I am grateful to Douglas Richardson for this information.

      44 Ives

      45 Warnicke: “Anne Boleyn’s Childhood”

      46 Warnicke: The Rise and Fall of Anne Boleyn; Wilkinson: Mary Boleyn

      47 Bell. For a fuller discussion of the examination of the bones, see Weir: The Lady in the Tower.

      48 For example, Warnicke: The Rise and Fall of Anne Boleyn; Jones

      49 The best source is The Complete Peerage.

      50 Paget: “The Youth of Anne Boleyn”; Warnicke: ‘Anne Boleyn’s Childhood.” For the full text of the letter, in context, see p. 51–52.

      51 Ives; Bernard: Fatal Attractions

      52 S. C.

      53 Round

      54 Plowden: The Other Boleyn Girl

      55 Powell

      56 Hughes

      57 Powell

      58 Ibid.; Mongello

      59 Powell states that Mary Boleyn was born around March 25, 1498, “at the same time as the Princess Mary,” but the latter had been born two years earlier.

      60 Powell

      61 Brewer, in L. & P.; The Complete Peerage

      62 Somerset: Ladies in Waiting; Hoskins; Hackett; Williams: Henry VIII and His Court. Tunis has Mary born in 1504 at “Hever Castle in Chilton Foliat,” but Hever is in Kent, not Wiltshire, while Chilton Foliat was possibly the birthplace of Mary’s first husband, William Carey.

      63 Warnicke: The Rise and Fall of Anne Boleyn

      64 Bernard: Anne Boleyn

      65 Metrical Visions

      66 Ambassades en Angleterre de Jean du Bellay

      67 Powell

      68 Blomefield

      69 Ibid.; Griffiths; Shelley

      70 L. & P.

      71 The Rutland Papers

      72 Calendar of Patent Rolls: Henry VII: 1485–1509

      73 Calendar of the Close Rolls preserved in the Public Record Office: Henry VII; Griffiths; Norwich Cathedral: Church, City and Diocese, 1096–1996

      74 Calendar of Patent Rolls: Henry VII: 1485–1509; Calendar of the Close Rolls preserved in the Public Record Office: Henry VII; L. & P.; Blomefield. Sir William’s will is given in Testimenta Vetusta.

      75 Calendar of Patent Rolls: Henry VII: 1485–1509

      76 Calendar of the Close Rolls preserved in the Public Record Office: Henry VII, where he is described as “late of Blickling, Co. Norfolk.”

      77 Blomefield

      78 L. & P. This overturns John Newman’s assertion that Hever was never the Boleyns’ chief residence, as they did nothing to “transform their house into a worthy expression of their ambitions.” But the works at Hever carried out by Sir Geoffrey Boleyn, and, more importantly, by Sir Thomas, prove rather the contrary. Moreover, there are very few references to Thomas Boleyn being in Norfolk during the reign of Henry VIII.

      79 Norton: Anne Boleyn

      80 Cited by Norris.

      ABOUT THE AUTHOR

      ALISON WEIR is the New York Times bestselling author of the novels Innocent Traitor and The Lady Elizabeth, and several historical biographies, including Queen Isabella, Henry VIII, Eleanor of Aquitaine, The Life of Elizabeth I, and The Six Lives of Henry VIII. She lives in Surrey, England, with her husband and two children.

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      [Katherine Swynford]

      Mistress of the monarchy : the life of Katherine Swynford, Duchess of Lancaster / Alison Weir.

      p. cm.

      Originally published under title : Katherine Swynford : the story of John of Gaunt

      and his scandalous duchess. London : Jonathan Cape, 2008.

      Includes bibliographical references and index.

      This book contains an excerpt from the forthcoming title Mary Boleyn by Alison Weir. This excerpt has been set for this edition only and may not reflect the final content of the forthcoming edition.

      eISBN: 978-0-345-51291-8

      1. Katherine, Duchess of Lancaster, 1350?–1403. 2. John, of Gaunt,

      Duke of Lancaster, 1340-1399. 3. Nobility—Great Britain—Biography.

      4. Great Britain—Court and courtiers—

      History—To 1500. 5. Nobility—Great Britain—

      History—To 1500. 6. Great Britain—History—Edward III, 1327-1377.

      7. Great Britain—History—Richard II, 1377-1399. I. Title.

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