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David Loades, "Dudley, John, duke of Northumberland (1504–1553)", Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (2008). Retrieved 8 August 2017. My Heart is my Own: The life of Mary, Queen of Scots (2004). New York City: Harper Perennial. ISBN 1841157538. G.R. Elton, The Tudor Constitution (2nd edn; Cambridge UP, 1982); Elton, The Tudor Revolution in Government (Cambridge UP, 1953); Elton, Policy and Police: The Enforcement of the Reformation in the Age of Thomas Cromwell (Cambridge UP, 1972); Elton, Reform and Reformation: England, 1509–1558 (London: Edward Arnold 1977); Elton, Reform and Renewal: Thomas Cromwell and the Common Weal (Cambridge UP, 1973); Elton, Studies in Tudor and Stuart Politics and Government (4 vols, Cambridge UP, 1974, 1983, 1992); Alistair Fox and John Guy, Reassessing the Henrician Age: Humanism, Politics and Reform (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1986) McCaffrey, Wallace. "Recent Writings on Tutor History", in Richard Schlatter (ed.), Recent Views on British History: Essays on Historical Writing since 1966 (Rutgers University Press, 1984), pp.71–98 book and a magisterial account of the latter half of Elizabeth’s reign that calmly reassesses every claim and

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There is a lot to like about this book. Energetic [in] tone …. Guy is a lively guide … Guy is especially good when describing the political machinations of Burghley and Walsingham …[and] Guy gives us a clean sense of a man [the Earl of Essex] who was brilliant, vain, petulant and self-serving in equal measure. Trimble, William Raleigh. "Early Tudor Historiography, 1485–1548". Journal of the History of Ideas (1950): 30–41 Moreover, a high-level mole was passing Philip II highly secret intelligence about Elizabeth's military and diplomatic plans. For 450 The day-to-day business of local government was in the hands of several dozen justices of the peace (JPs) in each county. They handled routine police administrative functions, and were paid through a modest level of fees. A JP's duties involved a great deal of paperwork – primarily in Latin – and attracted a surprisingly strong cast of candidates. For example, The 55 JPs in Devonshire holding office in 1592 included: John A. Wagner and Susan Walters Schmid (2011). Encyclopedia of Tudor England. ABC-CLIO. p.947. ISBN 978-1598842999.

John Guy was born in Australia in 1949 and came to England in 1952, growing up in Watford and Lancashire. Felch, Susan M. (ed.), Elizabeth I and Her Age (Norton Critical Editions) (2009); 700pp; primary and secondary sources, with an emphasis on literature myth. The result puts the record straight, but it also allows Guy to produce a pacey and compelling story, The following works are essential: LP; StP, Lisle Letters; Acts of the Privy Council of England, ed. J.R. Dasent (46 vols; London, 1890–1964); Proceedings and Ordinances of the Privy Council of England, ed. N.H. Nicolas (7 vols; London, 1834–7); Calendar of Letters, Despatches, and State Papers Relating to the Negotiations between England and Spain (13 vols; London, 1862–1954); G. Mattingly (ed.), Further Supplement to Letters, Despatches and State Papers Relating to the Negotiations between England and Spain (London, 1940); R.B. Merriman (ed.), Life and Letters of Thomas Cromwell (2 vols; Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1902)

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Doran, Susan and Thomas Freeman, eds. Mary Tudor: Old and New Perspectives (Palgrave MacMillan, 2011). In England and Wales, the Tudor period occurred between 1485 and 1603, and included the Elizabethan period during the reign of ElizabethI (1558–1603). The Tudor period coincides with the dynasty of the House of Tudor in England, which began with the reign of HenryVII. Historian John Guy (1988) argued that "England was economically healthier, more expansive, and more optimistic under the Tudors" than at any time since the Roman occupation. [1] Population and economy [ edit ] Old London Bridge in 1543 Freeman, Thomas S. "'Restoration and Reaction: Reinterpreting the Marian Church '", Journal of Ecclesiastical History (2017). online David Loades, The Tudor Navy: An administrative, political and military history (1992) is the standard history.Paulina Kewes, "The 1553 succession crisis reconsidered", Historical Research (2017). doi: 10.1111/1468-2281.12178 Hanson, Marilee. https://englishhistory.net/tudor/tudor-population-figures-facts/ "Tudor Population Figures & Facts", English History, February 8, 2015

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Hunting the Falcon: Henry VIII, Anne Boleyn and the Marriage That Shook Europe with Julia Fox. (2023). London: Bloomsbury Publishing. ISBN 1526631520 He studied history at Clare College, Cambridge, and became a lecturer on Early Modern British History and Renaissance Political Thought, in Britain and the United States. He has held academic positions throughout his career and is still a Fellow in History at Clare College, University of Cambridge, and an Honorary Professor at the University of St. Andrews, Scotland. Christoper Coleman and David Starkey, eds., Revolution Reassessed: Revision in the History of Tudor Government and Administration (1986)Wolffe, Royal Demesne in English History: The Crown Estate in the Governance of the Realm from the Conquest to 1509 (London: George Allen & Unwin, 1971) rolls (e.g. Elizabeth's lord chamberlain's accounts; only from these can her movements be worked out). While researching the book, Although Henry was only in his mid-50s, his health deteriorated rapidly in 1546. At the time the conservative faction, led by Bishop Stephen Gardiner and Thomas Howard, 3rd Duke of Norfolk that was oppose to religious reformation seemed to be in power, and was poised to take control of the regency of the nine-year-old boy who was heir to the throne. However, when the king died, the pro-reformation factions suddenly seized control of the new king, and of the Regency Council, under the leadership of Edward Seymour. Bishop Gardiner was discredited, and the Duke of Norfolk was imprisoned for all of the new king's reign. [33] N. A. M. Rodger, The Safeguard of the Sea: A Naval History of Britain 660–1649 (1997), pp. 184, 221 236–37. replete with intricate spy networks, public scandals and inevitably sex. But it is Elizabeth’s human flaws that



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