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Lord Rosebery speaking at the Table of the House of Lords Frontispiece IX)R nROSEBERY SM ofHER AS SHE IS To-DAY 2A Primrose Relic ok theS ixteenth Century 5F acsimile of the Title-page of aB ook Catalogue 7D rawings by Lord Rosebery sM other, from The Spanish Ladye sL ove 8,9 Lord Rosebery sM other as aB ridesmaid of the Queen 11 Lord Rosebery sM other as aM aid of Honour at the Coronation 13 Lord Rosebery sB irthplace, No. 20, Charles Street, Berkeley Square 15 Lord Rosebery as aC hild 17 Her Grace theD uchess of (leveland 25 Christ Church College, Oxford 27 Two Views of Barnbougle Castle 29 Lord Rosebery, aged Tventy-five 31 The Ferry over the A lmond, at Cramond, near Edinhuk(jh :P assengers Crossing in Lord Rosebery sB oat 33 Dalmeny Church 35 Lord Rosebery. From the Painting by G. F. Watts, R.A 38 Baron Meyer de Rothschild, Father of Lady Rosebery 41 The Old Rothschild House atF rankfort 43 Christ Church, Down Street, where Lord Rosebery wasM arried 45 The Late Prebendary Rogers, whoO fficiated at theW edding 47 Lord Rosebery 49 Lord Rosebery 50 Lord Rosebery asL ord Rector of Aberdeen 51 Mentmore 53 Mr. Gladstone addressing the Crowd from theB alcony of Lord Rosebery sH ouse. George Street, Edinburgh, on Monday, A pril 5rH,.i88o 56 Lord Rosebery 59 Mr. Gladstone in Dalmeny Woods, A pril, 1880 61 Dalmeny House 65 The Durdans :F rontE ntrance 67 The Durdans :E psom 69 Postwick Vill.ace 74 Post WICK Church, on Lord Rosebery sN orfolk E.state 77 Postwick Hall, on Lord Rosebery sN orfolk Estate 79 A Recent Photograph of Lord Rosebery 81 The Foreign Secretary sR oom at the Foreign Office 82 A nother View of the Room 83 Mr. Gladstone 85 Lord Rosebery at his Writing-table in the Foreign Office 87 Lord Rosebery 90 No. 38. Berkeley Square: Lord Rosebery sL ondon House .93 The London County Council Hall atS pring (G ardens 97 The Right Hon. theE arl of Rosebery, (Typographical errors above are due to OCR software and don't occur in the book.)
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Not long after 6-day old Mary became Queen, came the years of the "Rough Wooing", as her belligerent neighbours tried to get possession of the infant Queen of Scots for marriage to Henry VIII's son Edward. The Scots turned for aid to their ancient allies, the French, and at the age of five Mary was sent to France, to be brought up with the children of Henri II, under the watchful eyes of her Guise grandmother and uncles, and then to marry the Dauphin François. The thirteen years that followed were the happiest of Mary's life. The author describes these years in detail, with the aid of many letters — some, personal letters, between different members of the Guise family; some, the reports of ambassadors at the French court to their respective masters. Events of the times, such as the growing conflicts with the Protestants, are described as they affected Mary and her family. We also see the education of the children, their pastimes and sports. A surprising revelation is the closeness of the ambitious family Guise and their tender concern for each other. Also available for Kindle are: — "Henri II: His Court and Times", describing Mary's future father-in-law's traumatic early life as well as the years which Mary lived through with him. [ASIN: B00SN70HE6] — "The Brood of False Lorraine: The History of the Ducs de Guise", about Mary's mother's family. [ASIN: B00VXUJIBI] and the stories of two of the girls Mary was brought up with and who became her sisters-in-law: — "Elizabeth de Valois, Queen of Spain, and the Court of Philip II". [ASIN: B00XTALNK4] — "Queen Margot: Wife of Henry of Navarre". [ASIN: B00ZIVD8C8] If you would like to see portraits of many of the people described in these books, please visit Pinterest at https://www.pinterest.com/kindleifier/
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Professor Marcks which is quoted on the title-page explains the origin as well as the plan of this narrative. The writer had been for some years closely occupied with the history of the Guises, as set out in their private correspondence between 1538 and 1588, when the story of Queen Mary sgirlhood in France began to disengage itself from the larger subject. The homes of the Guises acquired a new interest on holiday visits as early homes of the Scottish Queen. Although the space of time here dealt with covers only thirteen years, they were years of vital importance in Mary spersonal history and in the larger concerns of France and Europe. Her life falls into four clearly marked divisions :the infancy in Scotland, the thirteen years in France, the six years of stormy rule, and the years in prison. In France Mary bore a spotless reputation, though she enjoyed there two years at least of comparative personal liberty, during which her character was free to develop along its natural lines. The Court gossip-mongers, who did not leave unassailed the conduct even of such highly placed women as A nne d Este, Duchess of Guise, and Margaret of Valois, sister of Henry n., would have been ready to calumniate Mary on the slightest pretext. (Typographical errors above are due to OCR software and don't occur in the book.) About the Publisher Forgotten Books is a publisher of historical writings, such as: Philosophy, Classics, Science, Religion, History, Folklore and Mythology. Forgotten Books' Classic Reprint Series utilizes the latest technology to regenerate facsimiles of historically important writings. Careful attention has been made to accurately preserve the original format of each page whilst digitally enhancing the aged text. Read books online for free at www.forgottenbooks.org
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Clubs: Ladies’ University, Lyceum.