Arbella

England's lost queen

Hardcover, 450 pages

English language

Published March 19, 2005 by Houghton Mifflin.

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978-0-618-34133-7
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An extraordinary life lost in history: the compelling biography of Arbella Stuart spans both Tudor and Stuart courts and encompasses espionage, a clandestine marriage, imprisonment and eventual death in the Tower of London. Arbella Stuart was the niece of Mary Queen of Scots and first cousin to James VI of Scotland. Acknowledged as her heir by Elizabeth 1, Arbella's right to the English throne was equaled only by James. Raised under close supervision by her grandmother, but still surrounded by plots -- most of them Roman Catholic in origin -- she became an important pawn in the struggle for succession, particularly during the long, tense period when Elizabeth lay dying. The accession of her cousin James thrust her into the colourful world of his extravagant and licentious court, and briefly gave her the independence she craved at the heart of Jacobean society. At thirty-five, however, Arbella's fate was sealed when …

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Subjects

  • Stuart, Arabella, Lady, 1575-1615.
  • Women political prisoners -- Great Britain -- Biography.
  • Nobility -- Great Britain -- Biography.
  • Great Britain -- Kings and rulers -- Succession -- History -- 17th century.
  • Great Britain -- History -- Elizabeth, 1558-1603.
  • Great Britain -- History -- James I, 1603-1625.