Ebook: Court lady and country wife: royal privilege and civil war: two noble sisters in seventeenth-century England
- Tags: Comtesses--Grande-Bretagne, Countesses--Great Britain, Sisters--Great Britain, Soeurs--Grande-Bretagne, Sisters, Countesses, Courts and courtiers, Biography, History, Biographies, Carlisle Lucy Hay -- Countess of -- 1599-1660, Leicester Dorothy Sidney -- Countess of -- 1598?-1659, Penshurst Place (England), Percy family, Penshurst Place (Angleterre), Percy (Famille), Great Britain -- Court and courtiers -- History -- 17th century, Great Britain -- History -- Stuarts 1603-1714 -- Biography, Countesses -- Gr
- Year: 2006
- Publisher: HarperCollins Canada
- City: Grande-Bretagne;Great Britain;Toronto
- Edition: Trade pbk. ed
- Language: English
- epub
Lucy Percy was the courtly beauty a charming lady whose considerable talents in the ballrooms, bedrooms and anterooms of the court of Charles I were, in the end, not enough to keep her from the Tower of London. Lucy's sister Dorothy was the country wife mother of 12 children, a domineering and politically savvy woman whose unaspiring husband's eventual rebellion caused a public scandal. Together the Countess of Carlisle and the Countess of Leicester were at the centre of power during one of Britain's most tumultuous periods. This richly detailed, intriguing story of two exceptional sisters is a must-read for fans of Charlotte Gray, Sandra Gulland and Jane Dunn.
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