Drawing on a variety of sixteenth-century sources such as manuscripts, household accounts, chronicles and personal letters, Victoria Sylvia Evans explores the role of ladies-in-waiting at the Tudor court. - What responsibi...

Buy Now From Amazon

Drawing on a variety of sixteenth-century sources such as manuscripts, household accounts, chronicles and personal letters, Victoria Sylvia Evans explores the role of ladies-in-waiting at the Tudor court. - What responsibilities did ladies-in-waiting and maids of honour have? - What was required to be selected as a lady-in-waiting? - What did an ordinary day at court look like? - What role did ladies-in-waiting play in the fall of Anne Boleyn and Katherine Howard? - Who are some of the most famous ladies to have served the Tudor queens? These and many other topics are covered in Ladies-in-Waiting: Women Who Served at the Tudor Court.

Similar Products

The Forgotten Tudor Women: Margaret Douglas, Mary Howard & Mary SheltonLady Katherine Knollys: The Unacknowledged Daughter of King Henry VIIIGreat Ladies: The Forgotten Witnesses to the Lives of Tudor QueensGolden Age Ladies: Women Who Shaped the Courts of Francis I and Henry VIIIInglorious Royal Marriages: A Demi-Millennium of Unholy MismatrimonyThe Medieval Housewife: & Other Women of the Middle AgesThe Lost Tudor Princess: The Life of Lady Margaret DouglasKatherine Howard: A New History