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The History of Mary I, Queen of England / as found in the public records, despatches of ambassadors, in original private letters, and other contemporary documents

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The author draws on public records, ambassadorial dispatches, private letters, and contemporary chronicles to present a documentary biography of Mary I, tracing her life from birth and childhood through courtly conflicts, religious controversies, the controversial marriage alliance, the persecution of Protestants, foreign wars, and final years. Emphasis falls on closely quoted primary sources and diplomatic reports from European archives, with chapters arranged chronologically and supplemented by illustrations and an appendix. The work aims to reassess a contested reputation by restoring the period's perspective and reproducing contemporaries' voices to illuminate political, religious, and personal complexities.

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J. M. Stone

J. M. Stone was a historian and essayist known for his insightful explorations of the Tudor period, particularly the reign of Mary I of England. His notable works include "The History of Mary I, Queen of England," which draws from a variety of primary sources such as public records and private letters, providing a detailed account of the queen's life and reign. Additionally, his collection "Studies from Court and Cloister" presents a series of essays that delve into historical and literary subjects from the 16th and 17th centuries, reflecting his deep engagement with the complexities of this transformative era in English history.

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