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Jewels of Mary I of England

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gave her an upper abillment set with 10 table diamonds, 9 rock rubies, and 38 small pearls, with another abillment of rock rubies and fair pearls, and a third abillment of diamonds, rock rubies and pearls. He gave other jewels at this time, including a cross set with diamonds and three pendant pearls
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Another item in Elizabeth's collection in 1587 was a miniature case, "a tablet with a story on the one side and a table balas ruby in the midst, and on the other side a city having in the top thereof five little diamonds and nineteen little rubies and a great square diamond underneath and within the
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Mary received another whistle from the Jewel House on 3 December 1554 which was joined to a dragon set with emeralds. Mary wore a girdle around her waist, sometimes with a descending extension attached to a jewel, pomander, or book. One girdle had 15 diamonds and 15 rubies in pairs, alternating with
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arraying herself elegantly and magnificently, and her garments are of two sorts; the one, a gown such as men wear, but fitting very close, with an under-petticoat which has a very long train; and this is her ordinary costume, being also that of the gentlewomen of England. The other garment is a gown
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painted Mary with apparently realistic pieces of jewellery. His depictions may reflect an informed interest, as some members of his family, François Eeuwouts and Nicholas Eeuwouts, were goldsmiths and stone cutters. In his portraits of Mary, based on a sitting in the winter after her coronation, a
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A gown of Mary's described in a later royal inventory may have been the one worn on her wedding day; a French gown of rich gold tissue, with a border of purple satin, all over embroidered with purls of damask gold and pearls, lined with purple taffeta. Her embroiderer was called Guilliam Brallot.
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in December 1537. She had items of costume embroidered with 581 pearls in total. A lace for her neck had 67 pearls, a "nether abillment" had 33 great pearls, another "nether abillment" had 38 lesser sized pearls, an upper abillment had 40 pearls, and another upper abillment had 80 mean or lesser
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and a "Jesus" or the initials "IHS" set with diamonds and three pendant pearls, a brooch with the story of Abraham set with a fair table diamond and another Abraham brooch set with 7 diamonds and a ruby, and a tablet or locket with Solomon's temple on one side a portcullis on the other.
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Item a rich coller of 18 pieces, whereof 9 with Cyphers of the letters P: M: and 9. of diamonds, 8 of them poynted and one a table; which was brought out of the Tower by his Majesties direction and geven to her Majestie, agaynst the maske at twelfnyght 1607. every piece havinge a pearl
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fabric set with pearls and precious stones, with a newly made gold circlet or coronet like a "hooped garland" also set with precious stones. According to some chronicle narratives, she had to hold these heavy items on her head with her hands. These comments may imply
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for help recovering Arbella's jewels. A list of 21 jewels in a casket bequeathed Arbella by Margaret Douglas, and kept by Thomas Fowler was made in April 1590. It includes an "H" of gold set with a rock ruby, and a gold sable head set with diamonds for a
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A copy of an inventory of royal jewels made in 1550 was used to record items issued from the Jewel House to Mary. On 4 June 1556, she requested a pair of steel and gold bracelets, black enamelled, each set with 9 small diamonds and 3 larger diamonds.
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received a gold pomander with a dial or clock set in it. On 21 September 1553, Mary gave Elizabeth the brooch of Pyramus and Thisbe and a pair of white coral prayer beads, with a number of other jewels recorded in Harley 7376.
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in 1831. Some pieces are listed twice. Two surviving drawings feature a ribbon with the inscription, "MI LADI PRINSIS". The British Library also has an inventory of the jewels she inherited on coming to the throne in 1553.
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and Rogier Horton worked for her. Another name that appears in her records is "Raynolds," which may refer to Robert Reynes, who was granted a coat of arms in 1558. On 25 July 1554, she ordered some of the jewels in the
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in 1559, some of which had been Mary's. The list includes a tablet with an Imperial spread eagle of diamonds on one side and two diamond pillars and the Emperor's word on the other, with a closed crown and the
1733:(Manchester, 2020), p. 140: See TNA SP 14/63 f.116: Jemma Field, 'A Cipher of A and C set on the one Syde with diamonds: Anna of Denmark's Jewellery and the Politics of Dynastic Display', Erin Griffey, 346:) includes a tablet, made book fashion, with the story of David and three sapphires on the other side. There were two diamond set brooches with story of David and Goliath in the Jewel House in 1559. 228:
at this time, decorated with gold and jewel-set bands of "billiments". She gave pairs of billiments of "goldsmith work" to the ladies and gentlewomen in her coronation procession, including Mistress
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had reported this story as an unconfirmed rumour in July 1553. Some manuscript inventories of jewels from 1553, and published versions or derivatives, appear to be connected with Lady Jane Grey,
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in 1544, Mary's gifts included; a balas ruby with a table cut diamond and three mean (smaller) pendant pearls; a gold brooch with a large sapphire; a brooch of gold with a balas ruby and the
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and related items in the British Library and Cecil papers, the British Library has an inventory of jewels received by Mary in the first years of her reign, with some items received from
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Mary is sometimes said to have worn a gold collar set with diamonds and pearls and the initials "P" and "M" at her wedding, but her will states this piece was Philip's gift to her at
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ordered that the cross be sent to him. Chapuys reported that Cromwell returned it to Mary after finding its gold content was low and, as a Protestant, he had no use for the relic.
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Princess Mary gave a number of jewels from her collection as gifts, some recorded as marginal notes in Mary Finch's inventory in her own handwriting. Mary gave
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It was inherited by Elizabeth I and was in the secret Jewel House at the Tower of London in 1605, then featuring eight pointed diamonds and a table diamond.
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includes a locket or "tablet" with portraits of Philip and his father Charles V, and another tablet with the initial "P" set with diamonds. Philip gave
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died in 1536, and bequeathed Mary a gold collar or necklace which she had brought from Spain in 1501. It had a gold cross which contained, according to
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had a jewel of gold with a square emerald and a greyhound on the back, with the half rose and pomegranate, the emblems of Catherine of Aragon.
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the collar of gold with nine diamonds (presumably the collar of "P" and "M"), which Philip II had given her at Epiphany after their marriage
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Mary owned a letter "M" with three rubies and two diamonds and a large pendant pearl. She also had an "H" with a ruby and a pendant pearl.
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received a "lace for the neck of goldsmith's work". Mary sent her brother New Year's Day gifts, and in 1546 he received a locket from
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designed jewels for her. Two of his surviving drawings feature a ribbon with the inscription, "MI LADI PRINSIS", (My Lady Princess).
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of her sister's death, bringing a token of a ring with black enamel decoration which was Mary's espousal ring, a gift from Philip.
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in 1541. Catherine kept a gold chain set with turquoises, rubies, and pearls which was used to suspend the pomander from a girdle,
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In 1536, Catherine of Aragon bequeathed her gold collar and cross to Mary, which was said to contain a relic of the true cross.
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Carole Levin & Cassandra Auble, 'Turquoise, Queenship, and the Exotic', Estelle Paranque, Nate Probasco, Clare Jowitt,
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Charles Bémont, 'Les Révolutions D'Angleterre en 1553 et 1554 racontées par un fourrier de L'Empereur Charles-Quint',
1387:'La influencia de Enrique VIII y Catalina de AragĂłn en el inventario de joyas de 1542-1546 de su hija MarĂ­a Tudor', 358:) in the French fashion, which she wears on state occasions. She also wears much embroidery, and gowns and mantles ( 2437: 2302: 1369: 627: 505:
annexed the collar with its "eight fair pointed diamonds" to the crown for posterity in March 1606. It was worn by
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Emilie M. Brinkman, "Dressed to kill: The fashioning of Bloody Mary", Valerie Schutte & Jessica S. Hower,
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Mary's gentlewomen were also given jewels with pictures and insignia of Philip. An inventory of the jewels of
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criticism of the unprecedented female coronation, suggesting that the trappings of majesty were too weighty.
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The "abillments" or "billaments" were bands of jewels worn on the coif over the forehead, typically with a
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Sarah Duncan, 'Jane Dormer, 'Duchess of Feria', Carole Levin, Anna Riehl Bertolet, Jo Eldridge Carney,
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pearls. A partlet had 108 fair pearls, and a second partlet was sewn with 71 pearls of the same grade.
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Mary's abillments or billiments for wearing on her headdress seem to have still been in the Secret
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British Library Digitised Manuscripts Add MS 62525, New Year's Day Gift Roll of Queen Mary I, 1557
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claims that she was in charge of the jewels which Mary kept in her bedchamber and wore regularly.
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Elizabethan Life : Home, Work & Land: From Essex Wills and Sessions and Manorial Records
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Mary stored her jewels in a coffer made in 1542 by the craftsman William Green. A biography of
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Hannah Leah Crummé, 'Jane Dormer's Recipe for Politics', Nadine Akkerman & Birgit Houben,
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had taken some jewels and rings from the royal treasury to reward potential supporters of the
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In April 1553, Lady Mary was given a table diamond with a pendant pearl which had belonged to
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British Library Digitised Manuscripts MS Harley 7376, An inventory of the jewels of Mary I
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a table diamond brought by the Pedro Dávila y Zúñiga, Marquis de las Navas, presented at
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According to the Venetian ambassador, Giacomo Soranzo, Mary's costume as queen involved,
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James Knowles, 'Anna of Denmark, Elizabeth I, and Images of Royalty', Clare McManus,
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Mary's royal status varied during her childhood, as her father divorced her mother
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John Nichols's The Progresses and Public Processions of Queen Elizabeth, 1533-1571
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British Library Digitised Manuscripts MS Harley 611, Jewels delivered to Mary I
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The Politics of Female Households: Ladies-in-waiting across Early Modern Europe
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The Politics of Female Households: Ladies-in-waiting across Early Modern Europe
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Rayne Allinson & Geoffrey Parker, 'A King and Two Queens', Helen Hackett,
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Cassandra Auble, "Bejeweled Majesty: Queen Elizabeth I", Debra Barret-Graves,
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According to Hugues Cousin le Vieux, an Imperial courtier and quartermaster,
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wrote that Mary's "principal jewels and ornaments" had all been confiscated.
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Philip of Spain on the death of his wife, Mary I of England: Tudor Treasures
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reported that Elizabeth (who supposedly preferred somber clothing) refused.
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In addition to the inventory of jewels requested by Lady Jane Grey held by
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Elizabeth Goldring, Elizabeth Clarke, Jayne Elisabeth Archer Faith Eales,
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Mary I: Gender, Power, and Ceremony in the Reign of England's First Queen
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Tau cross may be possibly be identified as a piece formerly belonging to
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John Nichols's The Progresses and Public Processions of Queen Elizabeth
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subjects. Some of Mary's jewels depicted religious subjects, including
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Medal of Mary by Jacopo da Trezzo, wearing coif ornamented with jewels
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The brooches and ensigns worn in England at this time mostly depicted
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Anna of Denmark: The Material and Visual Culture of the Stuart Courts
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The Drama of Coronation: Medieval Ceremony in Early Modern England
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gave Mary a gold pomander containing a clock while they were on a
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The legend of Sir Nicholas Throckmorton, or Throckmorton's Ghost
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M. J. RodrĂ­guez-Salgado & Simon Adams, 'Feria's Dispatch',
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Early Modern Exchanges: Dialogues Between Nations and Cultures
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A Marvel to Behold: Gold and Silver at the Court of Henry VIII
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All The Queen's Jewels, 1445–1548: Power, Majesty and Display
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advised that gifts of jewels should be made to the courtiers
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Diana Scarisbrick, 'Anne of Denmark's Jewellery Inventory',
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brought some of her jewels to Scotland, the inheritance of
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Hannah Leah Crummé, 'Jane Dormer's Recipe for Politics',
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In July 1546, Henry gave Mary a brooch with the story of
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scrutinised the returned jewels for defects and losses.
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In her will, Mary mentioned as bequests to Philip II:
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the table diamond that Charles V had sent her by the
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with miniature portraits of herself and Henry VIII.
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Index


Mary I of England
Antonis Mor
Prado
Mary I of England
Mary Finch
British Library
Frederic Madden
Catherine of Aragon
Eustace Chapuys
relic
True Cross
Thomas Cromwell
Catherine of Aragon
other marriages
John Hussey
Thomas Cromwell
Eustache Chapuys
Catherine Howard
progress
Pontefract Castle
Jane Dormer
John Mabbe
aglets
Hans Holbein the Younger
Cornelis Hayes
Hans of Antwerp
Tower of London
Affabel Partriche
Anne Seymour, Duchess of Somerset

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