Queen Katherine and the Howards  
A Tudor Family on the Brink of Disaster
Author(s): Marilyn Roberts
Published by Pen and Sword
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ISBN: 9781036112547
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Reevaluates Katherine Howard’s life, exploring her family’s role and her tragic demise through original research.

Writings of certain nineteenth and twentieth-century historians continue to colour our perceptions of the past, but is the picture of Katherine Howard painted by some of them necessarily fair? Was she really a neglected young girl set up by an unscrupulous family to enable them to exercise control over Henry VIII, or a secure teenager brought up in the home of her illustrious step-grandmother, the Dowager Duchess of Norfolk, who treated her well? Ultimately, was her untimely death the fault of others or the result of Katherine’s own ill-advised choices?

Through original research and use of primary sources, Queen Katherine and the Howards: A Tudor Family on the Brink of Disaster examines the Howards’ journey from practising law in East Anglia to their elevation to the dukedom of Norfolk by Richard III and, following the Yorkist defeat at Bosworth, their decades of service and loyalty to the fledgling Tudor dynasty.

The final weeks of Katherine Howard’s short life, presented as a day-to-day narrative, enables the reader to appreciate how terrifyingly quickly the old duchess and Katherine’s associates, most involved against their wishes, were rounded up and consigned to the Tower for concealing what they knew of her lively past.

The last chapters examine how the third Duke of Norfolk, Katherine’s paternal uncle, although surviving the turmoil of the scandal and continuing in his roles as Lord Treasurer and Henry VIII’s leading general, remained highly vulnerable; he and his son eventually fell victim to the king’s deadly paranoia.
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Reevaluates Katherine Howard’s life, exploring her family’s role and her tragic demise through original research.

Writings of certain nineteenth and twentieth-century historians continue to colour our perceptions of the past, but is the picture of Katherine Howard painted by some of them necessarily fair? Was she really a neglected young girl set up by an unscrupulous family to enable them to exercise control over Henry VIII, or a secure teenager brought up in the home of her illustrious step-grandmother, the Dowager Duchess of Norfolk, who treated her well? Ultimately, was her untimely death the fault of others or the result of Katherine’s own ill-advised choices?

Through original research and use of primary sources, Queen Katherine and the Howards: A Tudor Family on the Brink of Disaster examines the Howards’ journey from practising law in East Anglia to their elevation to the dukedom of Norfolk by Richard III and, following the Yorkist defeat at Bosworth, their decades of service and loyalty to the fledgling Tudor dynasty.

The final weeks of Katherine Howard’s short life, presented as a day-to-day narrative, enables the reader to appreciate how terrifyingly quickly the old duchess and Katherine’s associates, most involved against their wishes, were rounded up and consigned to the Tower for concealing what they knew of her lively past.

The last chapters examine how the third Duke of Norfolk, Katherine’s paternal uncle, although surviving the turmoil of the scandal and continuing in his roles as Lord Treasurer and Henry VIII’s leading general, remained highly vulnerable; he and his son eventually fell victim to the king’s deadly paranoia.
Table of contents
  • Cover
  • Title Page
  • Copyright
  • Contents
  • List of Illustrations
  • Acknowledgements
  • Family Trees
  • Introduction
  • Prologue
  • Chapter 1 The Howards of East Anglia
  • Chapter 2 The Mowbray Inheritance
  • Chapter 3 The Duke of Norfolk
  • Chapter 4 Rehabilitation
  • Chapter 5 Saviours of the Realm: Flodden
  • Chapter 6 A Great Matter
  • Chapter 7 Times of Change
  • Chapter 8 Choler and Agony
  • Chapter 9 The Northern Rebellions
  • Chapter 10 A Birth, a Death and a Betrothal
  • Chapter 11 Lord Edmund Howard
  • Chapter 12 Our Wife Agnes
  • Chapter 13 Chesworth and Lambeth
  • Chapter 14 The Maidens’ Chamber
  • Chapter 15 Mistress Katherine Leaves Home
  • Chapter 16 1540: Two More Wives
  • Chapter 17 No Other Wish but His
  • Chapter 18 Faces from the Past
  • Chapter 19 The Northern Progress
  • Chapter 20 A Time of Reckoning
  • Chapter 21 Master Thomas Culpeper
  • Chapter 22 As Long as Life Endures
  • Chapter 23 The Fate of Dereham and Culpeper
  • Chapter 24 The Sorrow of the Women
  • Chapter 25 That Vicious Life Before
  • Chapter 26 All Has Changed
  • Chapter 27 Those Katherine Left Behind
  • Chapter 28 Scotland and France
  • Chapter 29 Lieutenant General of the King on Sea and Land
  • Chapter 30 The ‘poure prisoner’
  • Chapter 31 A Question of Heraldry
  • Chapter 32 1547: A New Regime
  • Epilogue
  • Appendix: What Became of Norfolk House?
  • Notes
  • Bibliography
  • Plates
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