Bess of Hardwick, Mary Queen of Scots, and the
Bess of Hardwick, Mary Queen of Scots, and the Cavendishes: Cultural Legacies of Captivity by Lisa Hopkins

- Bess of Hardwick, Mary Queen of Scots, and the Cavendishes: Cultural Legacies of Captivity
- Lisa Hopkins
- Page: 187
- Format: pdf, ePub, mobi, fb2
- ISBN: 9783031893551
- Publisher: Springer Nature Switzerland
Bess of Hardwick, Mary Queen of Scots, and the Cavendishes: Cultural Legacies of Captivity
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This book examines the cultural legacies of the fifteen years that Mary Queen of Scots spent as a prisoner in the household of Bess of Hardwick and her fourth husband, the Earl of Shrewsbury. It proposes four main areas of influence: first, that although Mary never visited Hardwick New Hall, the experience of keeping Mary captive affected the way that Bess conceived and furnished the house; second, that Mary’s insistence on having copious meals ceremonially served to her can be traced in the recipe and remedy books of two of Bess’s granddaughters; third, that Mary’s status as royal prisoner is echoed in the life of a third granddaughter, Lady Arbella Stuart; and fourth, that the necessity of defending Cavendish-Talbot residences from attack informed the way that Bess’s son Charles Cavendish built Bolsover Castle and coloured the way that two of Bess’s great-granddaughters described their experiences during the English Civil War in a jointly authored play.
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