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Brought Up Of Nought Lynda J Pidgeon

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Brought Up Of Nought Lynda J Pidgeon
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Publisher: Fonthill Media
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.87 MB
Author: Lynda J. Pidgeon
ISBN: 9781781557433, 1781557438
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Brought Up Of Nought Lynda J Pidgeon by Lynda J. Pidgeon 9781781557433, 1781557438 instant download after payment.

Described as 'greedy and grasping, and raised from nothing', the Woodviles have had a bad press. 'Brought Up of Nought' investigates the family origins, explains the rise and fall of the senior branch, and how the junior branch rose to the highest levels of court society after struggling to establish itself in Northamptonshire. The family originally rose to the status of 'baron', but lost land over time as it descended to the gentry; however, the medieval wheel of fortune was to turn dramatically in favour of the junior branch in Northamptonshire. Early in the 15th century, Richard, the son of Richard Woodvile Esq., was placed in the service of John Duke of Bedford at his court in Rouen, which resulted in his secret marriage to the duke's young widow Jacquetta. In 1464, their daughter Elizabeth made an extraordinary marriage to Edward IV, which attracted great criticism, resulting in a period of slander that continues to this day. This book argues that the Woodvile's blackened...

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