The Mistresses of Henry VIIIHistory Press, 2009 - 224 sider The 16th century was a time of profound changes in religion & society across Europe. Some of Henry VIII's mistresses were at the forefront of influencing these events. In this book, Kelly Hart provides an insight into the love life of our most popular king, & the 12 women who knew the man behind the mask. |
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Side 169
... Culpeper , showing that they were not careful to destroy their incriminating correspondence : Master Culpeper , I heartily recommend me unto you , praying you to send me word how that you do . It was showed me that you was sick , the ...
... Culpeper , showing that they were not careful to destroy their incriminating correspondence : Master Culpeper , I heartily recommend me unto you , praying you to send me word how that you do . It was showed me that you was sick , the ...
Side 170
... Culpeper . She admitted the rendezvouses but denied she had com- mitted adultery . The energetic athlete for whom women had swooned in his youth was long gone - Henry had to face the fact that the woman he was completely besotted with ...
... Culpeper . She admitted the rendezvouses but denied she had com- mitted adultery . The energetic athlete for whom women had swooned in his youth was long gone - Henry had to face the fact that the woman he was completely besotted with ...
Side 172
... Culpeper confessed to a priest , as the king was the supreme head of the Church . She may have meant that as the king was almost a demigod in his subjects ' eyes , he would know the content of all people's confessions . But she also may ...
... Culpeper confessed to a priest , as the king was the supreme head of the Church . She may have meant that as the king was almost a demigod in his subjects ' eyes , he would know the content of all people's confessions . But she also may ...
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Chronology | 7 |
Henry and His Women II | 11 |
The Teenage King | 17 |
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