Margaret Pole: The Countess in the Tower

Margaret Pole: The Countess in the Tower

by SusanHigginbotham (Author), Susan Higginbotham (Author), Susan Higginbotham (Author)

Synopsis

Of the many executions ordered by Henry VIII, surely the most horrifying was that of sixty-seven-year-old Margaret Pole, Countess of Salisbury, hacked to pieces on the scaffold by a blundering headsman. From the start, Margaret's life had been marred by tragedy and violence: her father, George, Duke of Clarence, had been executed at the order of his own brother, Edward IV, and her naive young brother, Edward, Earl of Warwick, had spent most of his life in the Tower before being executed on the orders of Henry VII. Yet Margaret, friend to Katherine of Aragon and the beloved governess of her daughter Mary, had seemed destined for a happier fate until religious upheaval and rebellion caused Margaret and her family to fall from grace. From Margaret's birth as the daughter of a royal duke to her beatification centuries after her death, Margaret Pole: The Countess in the Tower tells the story of one of the fortress's most unlikely prisoners.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 224
Edition: Reprint
Publisher: Amberley Publishing
Published: 15 Dec 2017

ISBN 10: 1445677156
ISBN 13: 9781445677156

Media Reviews
`At last, a biography of one of the most powerful and fascinating women of the Tudor period: the tragic and dramatic story of Margaret Pole, the last Plantagenet, has too long been overlooked' -- Leanda de Lisle, author of Tudors: The Family Story
`Carefully written ... serious and judicious' -- Hilary Mantel
Author Bio
Susan Higginbotham is the author of The Woodvilles: The Wars of the Roses and England's Most Infamous Family and five historical novels set in Lanacastrian and Tudor England. She lives in Apex, North Carolina.