The Kingmaker's Women  
Anne Beauchamp and Her Daughters, Isabel and Anne Neville
Author(s): Julia A Hickey
Published by Pen and Sword
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The story of the Earl of Warwick's wife Anne Beauchamp and their daughters, Isabel and Anne Neville.

They were supposed to be pious, fruitful and submissive. The wealthiest women in the kingdom, Anne Beauchamp and her daughters were at the heart of bitter inheritance disputes. Well educated and extravagant, they lived in style and splendour but were forced to navigate their lives around the unpredictable clashes of the Cousins’ War. Were they pawns or did they exert an influence of their own?

The twists and turns of Fate as well as the dynastic ambitions of Richard Neville, Earl of Warwick saw Isabel married without royal permission to the Yorkist heir presumptive, George Duke of Clarence. Anne Neville was married to Edward of Lancaster, the only son of King Henry VI when her father turned his coat. One or the other was destined to become queen. Even so, the Countess of Warwick, heiress to one of the richest titles in England, could not avoid being declared legally dead so that her sons-in-law could take control of her titles and estates.

Tragic Isabel, beloved by her husband, would experience the dangers of childbirth and on her death, her midwife was accused of witchcraft and murder. Her children both faced a traitor’s death because of their Plantagenet blood. Anne Neville became the wife of Richard, Duke of Gloucester having survived a forced march, widowhood and the ambitions of Isabel’s husband. When Gloucester took the throne as Richard III, she would become Shakespeare’s tragic queen. The women behind the myth suffered misfortune and loss but fulfilled their domestic duties in the brutal world they inhabited and fought by the means available to them for what they believed to be rightfully their own.

The lives of Countess Anne and her daughters have much to say about marriage, childbirth and survival of aristocratic women in the fifteenth century.
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The story of the Earl of Warwick's wife Anne Beauchamp and their daughters, Isabel and Anne Neville.

They were supposed to be pious, fruitful and submissive. The wealthiest women in the kingdom, Anne Beauchamp and her daughters were at the heart of bitter inheritance disputes. Well educated and extravagant, they lived in style and splendour but were forced to navigate their lives around the unpredictable clashes of the Cousins’ War. Were they pawns or did they exert an influence of their own?

The twists and turns of Fate as well as the dynastic ambitions of Richard Neville, Earl of Warwick saw Isabel married without royal permission to the Yorkist heir presumptive, George Duke of Clarence. Anne Neville was married to Edward of Lancaster, the only son of King Henry VI when her father turned his coat. One or the other was destined to become queen. Even so, the Countess of Warwick, heiress to one of the richest titles in England, could not avoid being declared legally dead so that her sons-in-law could take control of her titles and estates.

Tragic Isabel, beloved by her husband, would experience the dangers of childbirth and on her death, her midwife was accused of witchcraft and murder. Her children both faced a traitor’s death because of their Plantagenet blood. Anne Neville became the wife of Richard, Duke of Gloucester having survived a forced march, widowhood and the ambitions of Isabel’s husband. When Gloucester took the throne as Richard III, she would become Shakespeare’s tragic queen. The women behind the myth suffered misfortune and loss but fulfilled their domestic duties in the brutal world they inhabited and fought by the means available to them for what they believed to be rightfully their own.

The lives of Countess Anne and her daughters have much to say about marriage, childbirth and survival of aristocratic women in the fifteenth century.
Table of contents
  • Cover
  • Title
  • Copyright
  • Contents
  • Acknowledgements
  • Illustrations
  • Genealogical Tables
  • Introduction
  • Chapter 1 A Noble Family and a Troublesome One
  • Chapter 2 Childhood and Education
  • Chapter 3 Calais
  • Chapter 4 A Northern Inheritance
  • Chapter 5 The Marriage Market
  • Chapter 6 Marrying a Prince
  • Chapter 7 The Wives and Daughters of Rebels
  • Chapter 8 Anne – the Kingmaker’s Bargain
  • Chapter 9 Lancastrian Princess
  • Chapter 10 From Scullery Maid to Duchess
  • Chapter 11 The Duchess of Gloucester
  • Chapter 12 The Duchess of Clarence
  • Chapter 13 Witchcraft, Murder and Treason
  • Chapter 14 The Lord Protector’s Wife
  • Chapter 15 Queen Anne
  • Chapter 16 A Royal Progress
  • Chapter 17 An Enigma – Piety and Patronage
  • Chapter 18 Sudden Grief
  • Chapter 19 Christmas 1484
  • Chapter 20 Afterwards
  • Appendix Key Dates of the Wars of the Roses
  • Who’s Who
  • Notes
  • Bibliography
  • Plate Sections
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