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Auction archive: Lot number 154

Recall from exile of nine persons opposed to the Marian regime.- Mary I. Letter signed at the head "Marye the Quene" to Lord Paget, 1 page, 194 x 345mm., on vellum, St James's Palace, 7th June 1556, instructing him as Keeper of the Privy Seal to send...

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£10,000 - £12,000
ca. US$13,077 - US$15,692
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Auction archive: Lot number 154

Recall from exile of nine persons opposed to the Marian regime.- Mary I. Letter signed at the head "Marye the Quene" to Lord Paget, 1 page, 194 x 345mm., on vellum, St James's Palace, 7th June 1556, instructing him as Keeper of the Privy Seal to send...

Estimate
£10,000 - £12,000
ca. US$13,077 - US$15,692
Price realised:
n. a.
Beschreibung:

Recall from exile of nine persons opposed to the Marian regime.- Mary I (Queen of England and Ireland, 1516-58) Letter signed "Marye the Quene" to Lord Paget, signed at head, titled at head "By the King and Quene", 1 page, 194 x 345mm., on vellum, St James's Palace, 7th June 1556, instructing him as Keeper of the Privy Seal to send messages to Sir Thomas Wroth, [name rubbed out], Sir William Stafford, Sir Henry Neville, William Fiennes "Fyenenes", Roger Whetnall, John Hales, Anthony Meres, Jane Wilkinson, and Edward Isaac, commanding them to return "wth all celeritie to repaire into this our Realme of England; But also to make yor p[er]sonall apparance the laste of October next coming before us and our privie counsaill attendant on our p[er]sone... And then to answer to all such matters as shall at yor coming... nat failing hereof uppon the faith and allegiance ye owe and beare unto us", paper seal, address panel on verso, docketed on verso: "for thabsentes... Quene marie to my Lorde for process xvi", folds, slightly soiled on verso. ⁂ "Bloody" Mary's summons exiles to return to their deaths. An outstanding document going to the heart of the Marian doctrine of chasing down and eliminating those opposed to Mary's religious policy. By 1556 Mary I had executed, usually by burning at the stake, 123 people who had refused to recant their protestant opinions and therefore not surprisingly none of the people listed were prepared to return. The list includes: (1). Sir William Wroth (courtier and landowner, 1518?-73), one of the four principal gentleman of the chamber, two of whom were to be in attendance at all times in personal attendance of Edward VI and present when he died; proclaimed Lady Jane Grey as queen; joined in proclaiming Princess Mary as queen once her accession became inevitable; sent to the Tower late in July 1553; included in the general pardon; charged with complicity in the rising of Henry Grey, Duke of Suffolk, fled overseas; in 1556 he succeeded in evading a messenger sent from England to recall him. (2). Sir William Stafford (c. 1500-56), of Chebsey, Staffordshire (c.1500-5 May 1556), second husband of Mary Boleyn; sister of Anne Boleyn and one-time mistress of King Henry VIII. (3). Sir Henry Neville (c. 1520-1593), Groom of the bedchamber under Henry VIII (4). Hales, John (administrator, clerk of the Hanaper, 1516?-1572) (5). Jane Wilkinson (d. July 1557), friend of Cranmer. These orders were delivered by messengers on behalf of the queen, and would have posed a threat in themselves as kidnap was a very real prospect.

Auction archive: Lot number 154
Auction:
Datum:
27 Sep 2018
Auction house:
Forum Auctions
4 Ingate Place
London, SW8 3NS
United Kingdom
info@forumauctions.co.uk
+44 (0) 20 7871 2640
Beschreibung:

Recall from exile of nine persons opposed to the Marian regime.- Mary I (Queen of England and Ireland, 1516-58) Letter signed "Marye the Quene" to Lord Paget, signed at head, titled at head "By the King and Quene", 1 page, 194 x 345mm., on vellum, St James's Palace, 7th June 1556, instructing him as Keeper of the Privy Seal to send messages to Sir Thomas Wroth, [name rubbed out], Sir William Stafford, Sir Henry Neville, William Fiennes "Fyenenes", Roger Whetnall, John Hales, Anthony Meres, Jane Wilkinson, and Edward Isaac, commanding them to return "wth all celeritie to repaire into this our Realme of England; But also to make yor p[er]sonall apparance the laste of October next coming before us and our privie counsaill attendant on our p[er]sone... And then to answer to all such matters as shall at yor coming... nat failing hereof uppon the faith and allegiance ye owe and beare unto us", paper seal, address panel on verso, docketed on verso: "for thabsentes... Quene marie to my Lorde for process xvi", folds, slightly soiled on verso. ⁂ "Bloody" Mary's summons exiles to return to their deaths. An outstanding document going to the heart of the Marian doctrine of chasing down and eliminating those opposed to Mary's religious policy. By 1556 Mary I had executed, usually by burning at the stake, 123 people who had refused to recant their protestant opinions and therefore not surprisingly none of the people listed were prepared to return. The list includes: (1). Sir William Wroth (courtier and landowner, 1518?-73), one of the four principal gentleman of the chamber, two of whom were to be in attendance at all times in personal attendance of Edward VI and present when he died; proclaimed Lady Jane Grey as queen; joined in proclaiming Princess Mary as queen once her accession became inevitable; sent to the Tower late in July 1553; included in the general pardon; charged with complicity in the rising of Henry Grey, Duke of Suffolk, fled overseas; in 1556 he succeeded in evading a messenger sent from England to recall him. (2). Sir William Stafford (c. 1500-56), of Chebsey, Staffordshire (c.1500-5 May 1556), second husband of Mary Boleyn; sister of Anne Boleyn and one-time mistress of King Henry VIII. (3). Sir Henry Neville (c. 1520-1593), Groom of the bedchamber under Henry VIII (4). Hales, John (administrator, clerk of the Hanaper, 1516?-1572) (5). Jane Wilkinson (d. July 1557), friend of Cranmer. These orders were delivered by messengers on behalf of the queen, and would have posed a threat in themselves as kidnap was a very real prospect.

Auction archive: Lot number 154
Auction:
Datum:
27 Sep 2018
Auction house:
Forum Auctions
4 Ingate Place
London, SW8 3NS
United Kingdom
info@forumauctions.co.uk
+44 (0) 20 7871 2640
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