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19: “AS LONG AS THE WORLD SHALL ENDURE”

   
1.
 Hayward

   
2.
 Abell; Wroe

   
3.
 Wroe; Dunlop

   
4.
 
CSP Spain

   
5.
 Okerlund:
Elizabeth of York;
Anglo: “The Court Festivals of Henry VII”

   
6.
 Rex:
Henry VIII

   
7.
 Bacon

   
8.
 Anglo:
Images of Tudor Kingship

   
9.
 
CSP Spain

  
10.
 Ibid.

  
11.
 Bacon

  
12.
 Lansdowne MS. 874, f. 49

  
13.
 Cited Anglo:
Images of Tudor Kingship

  
14.
 Ibid.

  
15.
 Latin pedigree in the College of Arms; Harleian MS. 1139, f. 37

  
16.
 Horrox

  
17.
 Meerson; Hamilton; Hoak

  
18.
 Jones and Underwood

  
19.
 Herbert of Cherbury

  
20.
 The Vaux Passional, Peniarth MS. 482D

  
21.
 Ibid.; Mary Williams

  
22.
 
The Letters of King Henry VIII
. When Philip had visited England in 1506, the late Queen Elizabeth’s “rich litters and chairs” were placed at his disposal (Starkey:
Henry, Virtuous Prince
)

  
23.
 Williams:
Henry VIII and his Court

  
24.
 Palgrave

  
25.
 
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, of the Reign of Henry VIII

  
26.
 Ibid.; Wriothesley; Additional MS. 71009, ff. 37–44v

  
27.
 
CSP Spain

  
28.
 
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, of the Reign of Henry VIII

  
29.
 Rushton

  
30.
 College of Arms MS. I, 11, f. 21r-v

  
31.
 Chapter Records; Hope;
Vetusta Monumenta;
Cracknell

  
32.
 National Portrait Gallery Archive

  
33.
 Stanley; Wilkinson:
Henry VII’s Lady Chapel in Westminster Abbey;
Wilkinson:
Westminster Abbey

APPENDIX I: PORTRAITURE

   
1.
 Ormond; Rackham; Tudor-Craig; Jenkins; Marks;
Gothic

   
2.
 Jenkins;
Gothic

   
3.
 
Arthur Tudor, Prince of Wales;
Rushforth

   
4.
 Darracott; Rushforth; Jenkins; Chrimes;
Gothic

   
5.
 Scott: “Painting from Life?”; John Fletcher

   
6.
 This date reflects recent testing of the panel at the Royal Collection by Ian Tyers using dendrochronology.

   
7.
 I am indebted to Jennifer Scott, Curator of Paintings, the Royal Collection, for this information.

   
8.
 Doort

   
9.
 They are in the Royal Collection and at Petworth House, Sussex; the latter shows Edward VI standing in the center foreground.

  
10.
 Strong:
Tudor and Jacobean Portraits;
Chrimes

  
11.
 Jennifer Scott, Curator of Paintings, the Royal Collection, in correspondence with the author

  
12.
 Stephen Lloyd; Reynolds:
English Portrait Miniatures
. The features have been extensively repainted.

  
13.
 Doort

  
14.
 Inventory of Charles II’s pictures at Whitehall, ca.1666–67, MS. in “the Surveyor’s Office,” cited Millar

  
15.
 Millar; Strong:
Tudor and Jacobean Portraits;
www.royalcollection.org.uk
. I am indebted to Jennifer Scott, Curator of Paintings, the Royal Collection, for sending me information on this portrait and scans.

  
16.
 See notes at
www.royalcollection.org.uk
; Scott: “Painting from Life?”

  
17.
 
Important British Paintings, 1500–1850;
Scott: “Painting from Life?”

  
18.
 Tudor-Craig

  
19.
 Tudor-Craig; Strong:
Tudor and Jacobean Portraits;
Williamson:
The National Portrait Gallery History of the Kings and Queens of England

  
20.
 Millar; Strong:
Tudor and Jacobean Portraits;
www.priory-fine-art.co.uk

  
21.
 Ashelford

  
22.
 Auerbach and Adams

  
23.
 It was purchased by Queen Victoria in 1883.

  
24.
 Leland:
Collectanea

  
25.
 Laynesmith

  
26.
 Walpole; Scharf; Cloake:
Palaces and Parks of Richmond and Kew; The Reign of Henry VII: Proceedings of the 1993 Harlaxton Symposium; Arthur
Tudor, Prince of Wales;
Scott:
The Royal Portrait: Image and Impact;
Millar; Hayward

  
27.
 Scharf

  
28.
 Christ Church Oxford MS. 179, f. lv; McKendrick, Lowden, and Doyle

  
29.
 
The Renaissance at Sutton Place

  
30.
 
Gothic

APPENDIX II: ELIZABETH OF YORK’S LADIES AND GENTLEWOMEN

   
1.
 
PPE

   
2.
 Ibid.

   
3.
 Ibid.

   
4.
 Ibid.

   
5.
 Starkey:
Henry, Virtuous Prince;
Meerson

   
6.
 
PPE

   
7.
 Ibid.

   
8.
 Ibid.

   
9.
 Ibid.;
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, of the Reign of Henry VIII

  
10.
 
PPE

  
11.
 
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, of the Reign of Henry VIII

  
12.
 Ibid.

  
13.
 
PPE

  
14.
 Richardson:
Plantagenet Ancestry

  
15.
 
PPE

  
16.
 Ibid.

  
17.
 
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, of the Reign of Henry VIII

  
18.
 Cokayne; Meerson

  
19.
 
Materials for a History of the Reign of Henry the Seventh

  
20.
 
PPE

  
21.
 Ibid.

  
22.
 Ibid.

  
23.
 Cokayne

  
24.
 Exchequer Records E.101

  
25.
 Harris

  
26.
 Meerson; Glasheen

  
27.
 
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, of the Reign of Henry VIII

  
28.
 
PPE

  
29.
 Meerson

  
30.
 
PPE

  
31.
 
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, of the Reign of Henry VIII

  
32.
 
Calendar of Patent Rolls: Henry VII;
Exchequer Records E.101

  
33.
 
PPE

  
34.
 Ibid.

  
35.
 Meerson

  
36.
 
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, of the Reign of Henry VIII

  
37.
 
PPE

  
38.
 Tomb inscription in St. Swithun’s Church, East Grinstead, Sussex.

  
39.
 
PPE

  
40.
 
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, of the Reign of Henry VIII

  
41.
 
PPE

  
42.
 
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, of the Reign of Henry VIII

  
43.
 Harris; Meerson

  
44.
 
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, of the Reign of Henry VIII

  
45.
 Higginbotham

  
46.
 
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, of the Reign of Henry VIII

  
47.
 Ibid.

  
48.
 
PPE

  
49.
 Meerson; Cokayne; Weir: Britain’s Aristocratic Families, 1066–1603

  
50.
 
Rivals in Power; PPE

BY ALISON WEIR

Nonfiction

Elizabeth of York: A Tudor Queen and Her World

Mary Boleyn: The Mistress of Kings

The Lady in the Tower: The Fall of Anne Boleyn

The Mistress of the Monarchy: The Life of Katherine Swynford, Duchess of Lancaster

Queen Isabella: Treachery, Adultery, and Murder in Medieval England

Mary Queen of Scots and the Murder of Lord Darnley

Henry VIII: The King and His Court

Eleanor of Aquitaine: A Life

The Life of Elizabeth I

The Children of Henry VIII

The Wars of the Roses

The Princes in the Tower

The Six Wives of Henry VIII

Fiction

A Dangerous Inheritance: A Novel of Tudor Rivals and the Secret of the Tower

Captive Queen: A Novel of Eleanor of Aquitaine

The Lady Elizabeth: A Novel

Innocent Traitor: A Novel of Lady Jane Grey

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

A
LISON
W
EIR
is the
New York Times
bestselling author of many historical biographies including
Elizabeth of York
,
Mary Boleyn
,
The Lady in the Tower
,
Mistress of the Monarchy
,
Queen Isabella
,
Henry VIII
,
Eleanor of Aquitaine
,
The Life of Elizabeth I
, and
The Six Wives of Henry VIII
, and of the novels
A Dangerous Inheritance
,
Captive Queen
,
Innocent Traitor
, and
The Lady Elizabeth
. She lives in Surrey, England, with her husband and two children.

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