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Bess Of Hardwick: First Lady of Chatsworth

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Bess Of Hardwick: First Lady of Chatsworth

Contributors:

By (Author) Mary S. Lovell

ISBN:

9780349115894

Publisher:

Little, Brown Book Group

Imprint:

Abacus

Publication Date:

30th October 2006

UK Publication Date:

3rd August 2006

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

European history
General and world history
History of other geographical groupings and regions
Biography: historical, political and military

Dewey:

942.055092

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

576

Dimensions:

Width 197mm, Height 129mm, Spine 38mm

Weight:

480g

Description

Bess of Hardwick was one of the most remarkable women of the Tudor era. Gently-born in reduced circumstances, she was married at 15 and when she was widowed at 16, she was still a virgin. At 19 she married a man more than twice her age, Sir William Cavendish, a senior auditor in King Henry VIII's Court of Augmentations. Responsible for seizing church properties for the crown during the Dissolution, Cavendish enriched himself in the process. During the reign of King Edward VI, Cavendish was the Treasurer to the boy king and sisters, and he and Bess moved in the highest levels of society. They had a London home and built Chatsworth House in Derbyshire. After Cavendish's death her third husband was poisoned by his brother. Bess' fourth marriage to the patrician George, 6th Earl of Shrewsbury, Earl Marshall of England, made Bess one of the most important women at court. Her shrewd business acumen was a byword, and she was said to have 'a masculine understanding', in that age when women had little education and few legal rights. The Earl's death made her arguably the wealthiest, and therefore - next to the Queen - the most powerful woman in the country.

Reviews

** Lovell has excelled at bringing the Tudor Age to exuberant life... altogether this is a rattling good read' Hugh Massingberd, MAIL ON SUNDAY ** * The best account yet available of this shrewd, enigmatic and remarkable woman' SUNDAY TIMES ** 'There is much to enjoy in this lucidly written biography' THE SUNDAY TELEGRAPH ** 'Detailed and fascinating' INDEPENDENT ** 'Impressive' Anne Somerset, THE SPECTATOR

Author Bio

Mary Lovell is a fellow of the Royal Geographical Society. She is the author of seven previous biographies including the bestselling THE MITFORD GIRLS.

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