As tomorrow is the anniversary of Henry VIII's fourth marriage, his marriage to Anne of Cleves, I thought I'd start a series of Claire Chats video talks on the marriage.
The book I mention by Retha Warnicke is The Marrying of Anne of Cleves: Royal Protocol in Early Modern England.
For my talk on Twelfth Night and Epiphany, go to www.tudorsociety.com/twelfth-night-epiphany-video/
Here are links to parts 2 and 3:
- Anne of Cleves Part 2: Her marriage to Henry VIII and its annulment
- Anne of Cleves Part 3: 1540 – 1557
Sources
- Edward hall - Hall's chronicle: containing the history of England, during the reign of Henry the Fourth, and the succeeding monarchs, to the end of the reign of Henry the Eighth, in which are particularly described the manners and customs of those periods. Carefully collated with the editions of 1548 and 1550, p. 832 to 837, read online at http://www.archive.org/stream/hallschronicleco00halluoft#page/n841/mode/2up
- Charles Wriothesley - A chronicle of England during the reigns of the Tudors, from A.D. 1485 to 1559, Volume 1, p. 109 to 110, read online at https://archive.org/stream/chronicleengland00wriouoft#page/108/mode/2up
- The depositions of June 1540, including Anthony Browne's words, can be found in the appendix of John Strype's Ecclesiastical Memorials Relating Chiefly to Religion and the Reformation of It, and the Emergencies of the Church of England under King Henry VIII, King Edward VI and Queen Mary I..., Volume I Part II, Appendix, 1822, Clarendon Press, p. 453 onwards. Read online at https://archive.org/stream/ecclesiasticalm02strygoog#page/n464/mode/2up