The Lost Tudor Princess : The Life of Lady Margaret Douglas
/ Alison Weir
- New York : Ballantine Books , 2015
- 550 p. : illus. ; 21 cm
Includes bibliographical references and index.
A fair young lady -- Disdained with dishonour -- The princess of Scotland -- Suffering in sorrow -- Now may I mourn -- Beware the third time -- A strong man of personage -- This happy match -- Great unnaturalness -- The person best suited to succeed -- The second person in the kingdom -- Her son should be king -- Indignation and punishment -- Lady Lennox's disgrace -- Strait imprisonment -- In great trouble -- Horrible and abominable murder -- Business most vile -- Treason bereft me -- The hasty marriage -- Till death do finish my days -- A progenitor of princes.
Royal Tudor blood ran in her veins. Some thought Margaret Douglas, Countess of Lennox, should be queen of England. She ranked high at the court of her uncle, Henry VIII, and was lady of honour to five of his wives. Beautiful and tempestuous, she created scandal - twice - by falling in love with unsuitable men. Throughout her life her dynastic ties to two crowns proved hazardous. A born political intriguer, she was imprisoned in the Tower of London three times, once under sentence of death. Her husband and son were brutally murdered, she warred with two queens, and proved instrumental in securing the Stuart succession to the throne of England for her grandson. Alison Weir brings Margaret Douglas's captivating character out of the shadows for the first time.
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Lennox, Margaret Douglas Countess of ---1515-1578 Henry VIII King of England (1491-1547) ----Family Mary Stuart, Queen of Scotland (, 1542-1587)
Nobility---History---Great Britain---16th century Nobility---Great Britain
Great Britain---History---Tudors---1485-1603----Biography