The private lives of the Tudors : uncovering the secrets of Britains greatest dynasty /
BRITISH & IRISH HISTORY. 'I do not live in a corner. A thousand eyes see all I do.' Elizabeth I. The Tudor monarchs were constantly surrounded by an army of attendants, courtiers and ministers. Even in their most private moments, they were accompanied by a servant specifically appointe...
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Table of Contents:
- Henry VII
- ch. 1. Infinitely suspicious
- ch. 2. Not admitting any near approach
- ch. 3. Closeted away like a girl
- Henry VIII
- ch. 4. Their business is in many secrets
- ch. 5. Lay hands upon his royal person
- ch. 6. She excelled them all
- ch. 7. A thin, old, and vicious hack
- ch. 8. True carnal copulation
- ch. 9. Kings and Emperors all be but mortal
- Edward VI
- ch. 10. Being yet but a child
- Mary I
- ch. 11. Thinking myself to be with child
- Elizabeth I
- ch. 12. We highly commend the single life
- ch. 13. She seldom partakes before strangers
- ch. 14. A thousand eyes see all I do
- ch. 15. I am soft and made of melting snow
- ch. 16. The crooked carcass
- Henry VII
- ch. 1. `Infinitely suspicious'
- ch. 2. `Not admitting any near approach'
- ch. 3. `Closeted away like a girl'
- Henry VIII
- ch. 4. `Their business is in many secrets'
- ch. 5. `Lay hands upon his royal person'
- ch. 6. `She excelled them all'
- ch. 7. `A thin, old, and vicious hack'
- ch. 8. `True carnal copulation'
- ch. 9. `Kings and Emperors all be but mortal'
- Edward VI
- ch. 10. `Being yet but a child'
- Mary I
- ch. 11. `Thinking myself to be with child'
- Elizabeth I
- ch. 12. `We highly commend the single life'
- ch. 13. `She seldom partakes before strangers'
- ch. 14. `A thousand eyes see all I do'
- ch. 15. `I am soft and made of melting snow'
- ch. 16. `The crooked carcass'
- Machine generated contents note: Henry VII
- ch. 1 `Infinitely suspicious'
- ch. 2 `Not admitting any near approach'
- ch. 3 `Closeted away like a girl'
- Henry VIII
- ch. 4 `Their business is in many secrets'
- ch. 5 `Lay hands upon his royal person'
- ch. 6 `She excelled them all'
- ch. 7 `A thin, old, and vicious hack'
- ch. 8 `True carnal copulation'
- ch. 9 `Kings and Emperors all be but mortal'
- Edward VI
- ch. 10 `Being yet but a child'
- Mary I
- ch. 11 `Thinking myself to be with child'
- Elizabeth I
- ch. 12 `We highly commend the single life'
- ch. 13 `She seldom partakes before strangers'
- ch. 14 `A thousand eyes see all I do'
- ch. 15 `I am soft and made of melting snow'
- ch. 16 `The crooked carcass'