Power, Treason and Plot in Tudor England

Margaret Clitherow, an Elizabethan Saint

Power, Treason and Plot in Tudor England
Morgan Tony
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Hardback
h234 x 156mm - 216pg
1 Feb 2022 UK
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9781399097970
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The Tudor period was notable for religious turmoil. Under Queen Elizabeth I, the slowly reforming Protestant Church of England finally gained a level of stability, but many people, from paupers to Lords, clung to Catholicism. Most crossed their fingers and attended Protestant services. Others, the ' recusants' , remained defiant and refused to conform. This book takes a fresh look into the life and death of one prominent Catholic recusant, Margaret Clitherow, and the wider events which shaped her story and that of many others. In 1970, Margaret was made a saint, one of the Forty Martyrs of England and Wales. All suffered a similar fate. Elizabeth' s government faced threats from multiple directions - poor harvests, disease, attempts at invasion and plots to replace the Queen with a Catholic monarch. In York, friction was growing between the Council of the North and the city Corporation. But for much of the population, life went on as normal. One well-to-do family in the city celebrated the birth of a daughter. Brought up for a time as a Protestant, Margaret Middleton eventually married a butcher, John Clitherow. They set up home in the Shambles and raised a family. Margaret' s destiny changed when she embraced Catholicism. In 1586, Margaret' s stepfather was elected Lord Mayor of York. A few weeks later, Margaret was arrested for harbouring Catholic priests. Coincidence, or something more sinister? What happened next was sensational. One woman taking on the northern authorities, the Church of England and assizes judiciary. Sentenced to death for refusing to make a plea in court, Margaret received a last-minute reprieve due to claims of her pregnancy, only for these to be rejected. Following Margaret' s brutal execution, Queen Elizbeth is said to have apologised to the people of York. With one martyr and no winner, Margaret' s story is examined as a microcosm of Tudor life, a family tragedy of faith and betrayal, set against a backdrop of political power games, treason and plot. AUTHOR: Tony Morgan is an Associate Professor at the University of Leeds. Having lived near York for 30 years, he' s fascinated by the city' s history. He' s written three historical novels and delivers history talks about two of York' s most famous former residents, Guy Fawkes and Margaret Clitherow. 25 illustrations
Tony Morgan is an Associate Professor at the University of Leeds. Having lived near York for 30 years, he' s fascinated by the city' s history. He' s written three historical novels and delivers history talks about two of York' s most famous former residents, Guy Fawkes and Margaret Clitherow.

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