King James I of England and VI of Scotland

Standard Name: James I of England and VI of Scotland, King
Used Form: King James the First

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Textual Production Antonia Fraser
AF 's third historical biography, King James VI of Scotland, I of England, followed much more closely on the heels of its predecessor than had been the case before.
Whitaker’s Books in Print. J. Whitaker and Sons.
(1988)
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Theme or Topic Treated in Text Antonia Fraser
This book manages almost as large a cast of characters as The Weaker Vessel—including major figures such as Guy Fawkes , Thomas Winter , and Robert (Robin) Catesby ; rulers such as King James
Theme or Topic Treated in Text Carola Oman
CO first relates how Elizabeth's family migrated south from Edinburgh when her father became James I of England as well as James VI of Scotland. Her story takes in Elizabeth's wedding at Whitehall to...
Theme or Topic Treated in Text Vita Sackville-West
The whole of the chapter dealing with Knole House in the reign of James I is taken up with a vivid account of Lady Anne Clifford , who appealed to VSW as a fellow-exile, though...
Theme or Topic Treated in Text Elizabeth Cary, Viscountess Falkland
Edward II is a generically complex work: a history composed largely of dramatic speeches, in prose which verges on blank verse. This monarch was famous or infamous for entertaining favourites (particularly Piers Gaveston ) with...
Theme or Topic Treated in Text Antonia Fraser
Fraser quotes here from Eliot 's tribute in Middlemarch to the silent influence of those who lived faithfully a hidden life, and rest in unvisited tombs.
Fraser, Antonia. The Weaker Vessel: Woman’s Lot in Seventeenth-Century England. Methuen.
xiii
She opens the book proper with a submerged...
Wealth and Poverty Lady Anne Clifford
The king undertook to mediate on the estates which LAC claimed; she told him she would not accept a verdict against her.
Clifford, Lady Anne. The Diary of Anne Clifford, 1616-1619: A Critical Edition. Editor Acheson, Katherine O., Garland.
66-8
Wealth and Poverty Lady Anne Clifford
Mother and daughter felt completely assured of LAC 's right to the Clifford property, as well as to four castles in Westmorland that had formed part of her mother's jointure (that is, property allotted to...

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