Read The Queen's Bed: An Intimate History of Elizabeth's Court Online
Authors: Anna Whitelock
Tags: #History, #Non-Fiction, #Biography
Tichborne, Chidiock
Tider, Robin
Tilbury
tilts
Tinoco, Manuel Luis
Tomasin, Mistress
Tooker, William
Topcliffe, Richard
Tower of London: K. Ashley in; RDev in; EI in; K. Grey in; Norfolk in; Ralegh and wife in; Somerville in
Tracy, Henry
Treason Act
Treaty of Blois
Treaty of Edinburgh
Treaty of Nonsuch
Tregian, Francis
Tutbury Castle, Staffordshire
Twelfth Night:
1566
;
1594
;
1599
Tyburn, executions: Campion; Lee; Lopez; Squires; F. Throckmorton
Tyrone, Hugh O’Neill, Earl of
Tyrwhit, Lady
Tyrwhit, Sir Robert
Vassay, France
Vaughan, John
Vaughan, Rowland
Vavasour, Thomas
Venturini, Borghese
Verstegan, Richard
Vestal Virgins
Virginia, Colony
Vives, Juan Luis
Waad, Armagil
Waad, William
Waldegrave, Sir Edward
Walpole, Henry
Walpole, Father Richard
Walsingham, Frances (later Sidney, then Devereux)
Walsingham, Sir Francis; intelligence network; and EI marriage negotiations; and Catholic plots; in Paris; death
Wanstead
Wardour Castle, Wiltshire
Warner, Sir Edward
Warwick, Anne Dudley (
née
Russell), Countess of
Warwick, 3rd Earl of
see
Dudley, Ambrose
Wedel, Lupold von
Wendy, Dr
Wentworth, Peter
Westminster
Westminster Abbey; funeral of EI; funeral of K. Knollys; funeral of B. Parry; Noel’s sermon; royal tombs
Westminster Hall, trials
Westminster Palace: Star Chamber
Westmoreland, Charles Neville, 6th Earl of
Westmoreland, Jane, Countess of
Weston, Father William
White, John
Whitehall Palace; history; Christmas,
1562
;
1562
petition; Christmas,
1564
; Keyes wedding; Anjou at; and assassination plots; military review at; Twelfth Night,
1594
; de Maisse at; tilt at,
1595
; Twelfth Night,
1599
; at RDev rebellion; on death of EI; banqueting hall; bed; Bedchamber; chapel royal; garden; Privy Chamber; window emblem
Whitgift, John, Archbishop of Canterbury
Whyte, Nicholas
Whyte, Rowland
William, Prince of Orange; death
Wilson, Thomas
Windsor; RDu at; during plague;
1565
; inscribed book at; smallpox at; 1586;
1593
; funeral of Lady Clinton
Windsor Great Park
witchcraft
women: sixteenth-century view of
Wotton, Sir Edward
Wriothesley, Henry, Earl of Southampton
Wyatt, Sir Thomas
Yates, Francis
York House
Yorke, Edmund
Younge, James
Zubiaur
Zuccaro, Frederigo
Zwetkowich, Adam von, Baron von Mitterburg
ALSO BY ANNA WHITELOCK
Mary Tudor
A NOTE ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Anne Whitelock received her PhD in history from Corpus Christi College, Cambridge
.
She is now a senior lecturer in early modern history at Royal Holloway, University of London, and regularly appears on television and radio. She has written for the
Guardian
,
BBC History Magazine
,
History Today
, the
Times Literary Supplement
and
The New York Times
. Her bestselling debut,
Mary Tudor
, was published to critical acclaim in 2009;
The Queen’s Bed
is her second book. She lives in Cambridge.
Sarah Crichton Books
Farrar, Straus and Giroux
18 West 18th Street, New York 10011
Copyright © 2013 by Anna Whitelock
All rights reserved
Originally published in 2013 by Bloomsbury Publishing, Great Britain, as
Elizabeth’s Bedfellows: An Intimate History of the Queen’s Court
Published in the United States by Sarah Crichton Books / Farrar, Straus and Giroux
First American edition, 2014
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Whitelock, Anna.
The queen’s bed: an intimate history of Elizabeth’s court / Anna Whitelock. — First American edition.
pages cm
“Originally published in 2013 by Bloomsbury Publishing, Great Britain, as Elizabeth’s Bedfellows: An Intimate History of the Queen’s Court”—T.p. verso.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 978-0-374-23978-7 (hardcover) — ISBN 978-1-4299-4916-3 (ebook)
1. Elizabeth I, Queen of England, 1533–1603—Sexual behavior. 2. Ladies-in-waiting—England—History—16th century. 3. Queens—England—Social conditions—16th century. 4. Great Britain—History—Elizabeth, 1558–1603. 5. Great Britain—Court and courtiers—History—16th century. 6. Great Britain—Politics and government—1558–1603. I. Title.
DA356 .W48 2014
942.05'5—dc23
2013036857
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