Lady Katherine Knollys: The Unacknowledged Daughter of King Henry VIII by Sarahbeth Watkins

Lady Katherine Knollys: The Unacknowledged Daughter of King Henry VIII by Sarahbeth Watkins

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This fascinating book studies Katherine Knollys' life and times, including her intriguing relationship with Elizabeth I.

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Lady Katherine Knollys: The Unacknowledged Daughter of King Henry VIII by Sarahbeth Watkins

Katherine Knollys was Mary Boleyn's first child, born in 1524 when Mary was having an affair with King Henry VIII. Katherine spent her life unacknowledged as the king's daughter, yet she was given prime appointments at court as maid of honour to both Anne of Cleves and Katherine Howard. She married Francis Knollys when she was 16 and went on to become mother to many successful men and women at court including Lettice Knollys who created a scandal when she married Sir Robert Dudley, the queen's favourite. This fascinating book studies Katherine's life and times, including her intriguing relationship with Elizabeth I.
Sarah-Beth Watkins is a freelance writer with over 20 years' experience writing for magazines and websites on a variety of topics including writing, parenting, crafts, literature and women's development. Over the past ten years, she has also tutored a number of writing courses within community settings and as a distance and online learning tutor. She lives in County Wexford, Ireland.
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ISBN 13 9781782795858
ISBN 10 1782795855
Title Lady Katherine Knollys: The Unacknowledged Daughter of King Henry VIII
Author Sarahbeth Watkins
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Collective Ink
Year published 2015-01-30
Number of pages 132
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.