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A favourite of Queen Elizabeth I, Sir Henry Lee was known as 'the most accomplished cavaliero' in England. This handsome, entertaining and highly convivial gentleman was an important participant in life at court as Elizabeth's tournament champion. He created the spectacular Accession Day tournaments held annually before London crowds of more than 8,000 people, was Lieutenant of Elizabeth's palace at Woodstock, and Master of the Armoury at the Tower of London during the Spanish Armada. This is the only biography of Sir Henry Lee in print, and explores the interaction of politics, culture and society of the Elizabethan court through the eyes of a popular and long-serving courtier. Indeed, few other courtiers managed to live such a long and satisfying life, and although this study of Sir Henry's life shows a diverse nature typical of many Elizabethan gentlemen - his travels to the courts of Italy, his knowledge of arms and armour, his delight in the world of emblems and symbolism, his clo

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Introduction; Chapter 1 The Making of a Courtier Gentleman, 1533–1573; Chapter 2 ‘The Queen’s Knight’: Sir Henry Lee and the Elizabethan Tournaments; Chapter 3 The Relationship between Sir Henry Lee and Elizabeth I, 1570–1603; Chapter 4 Master of the Armoury, 1580–1611; Chapter 5 The Life of a Tudor Gentleman: Lee’s Personal Estates and Financial Position; Chapter 6 Sir Henry Lee’s Family, Mistress, Friends and Art Collection; Chapter 7 Sir Henry Lee in the Reign of James I, 1603–1611; Chapter 8 An Evaluation of ‘The Most Accomplished Cavaliero I Have Ever Seen’;

Sir Henry Lee 15331611 Elizabethan Courtier

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 23/12/2014
      ISBN13: 9781472437396, 978-1472437396
      ISBN10: 147243739X

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      A favourite of Queen Elizabeth I, Sir Henry Lee was known as 'the most accomplished cavaliero' in England. This handsome, entertaining and highly convivial gentleman was an important participant in life at court as Elizabeth's tournament champion. He created the spectacular Accession Day tournaments held annually before London crowds of more than 8,000 people, was Lieutenant of Elizabeth's palace at Woodstock, and Master of the Armoury at the Tower of London during the Spanish Armada. This is the only biography of Sir Henry Lee in print, and explores the interaction of politics, culture and society of the Elizabethan court through the eyes of a popular and long-serving courtier. Indeed, few other courtiers managed to live such a long and satisfying life, and although this study of Sir Henry's life shows a diverse nature typical of many Elizabethan gentlemen - his travels to the courts of Italy, his knowledge of arms and armour, his delight in the world of emblems and symbolism, his clo

      Table of Contents
      Introduction; Chapter 1 The Making of a Courtier Gentleman, 1533–1573; Chapter 2 ‘The Queen’s Knight’: Sir Henry Lee and the Elizabethan Tournaments; Chapter 3 The Relationship between Sir Henry Lee and Elizabeth I, 1570–1603; Chapter 4 Master of the Armoury, 1580–1611; Chapter 5 The Life of a Tudor Gentleman: Lee’s Personal Estates and Financial Position; Chapter 6 Sir Henry Lee’s Family, Mistress, Friends and Art Collection; Chapter 7 Sir Henry Lee in the Reign of James I, 1603–1611; Chapter 8 An Evaluation of ‘The Most Accomplished Cavaliero I Have Ever Seen’;

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