Shocked and delighted to receive in the post this morning Kathryn Warner's long-awaited biography of Edward II! Not quite sure why it's arrived so early, but what a wonderful surprise!
This blog is dedicated to Piers Gaveston, Earl Of Cornwall. Piers, also known as Perrot, was the favourite of Edward II. Depending on historical interpretation, the definition of 'favourite' ranges from 'brother', 'beloved friend' or 'lover'. This blog will be a mix of historical narrative, personal opinion and hopefully some lighter postings! The Plus will cover other historical matters.
Thursday, 16 October 2014
Sunday, 5 October 2014
Elizabeth 1st's locket ring at the National Portrait Gallery
In London at the weekend, and with an hour to fill, I visited the National Portrait Gallery, with my favourite gallery being the Tudors. I never tire of seeing those portraits close up, and occasionally new ones are borrowed to show. I was thrilled to find a new exhibition called 'The Real Tudors - rediscovering the Kings and Queens'. Ok so most of the portraits are permanent - but one exhibit was Elizabeth 1st's locket ring. Elizabeth Ist had a ring made with 2 small portraits inside - one of her profile, and the other of a lady wearing a French hood and seemingly her mother Anne Boleyn. It's enchanting! What a wonderful memorial to her mother. The ring is kept at a house called Chequers, the 'country' home of serving British Prime Ministers. I've never had the chance to see it before. And to think I only saw it because I had an hour to fill - what luck! Other gems included a page from the diary of the 9 year old son of Henry VIII, Edward VI, and a rosary that had belonged to Henry VIII with his initials and those of Katherine of Aragon. The exhibition runs until March 2015.