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Preparing Stuart Kings and Princes to Rule (Hardback)

The Men and Women who Trained the Royals

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By Julia A Hickey
Imprint: Pen & Sword History
Pages: 232
Illustrations: 40 mono illustrations
ISBN: 9781036123895
Published: 30th September 2026

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The lives and dramas of the men and women who prepared Stuart princes and princesses to rule are more drama-fuelled than any soap opera or work of fiction. These are the stories of the men and women who moulded the Stuarts and what happened to them in the shadow of turbulent times. The breeding of kings was not about idleness or inaction; it was about nourishing their intellects so that they could exercise absolute power as Renaissance monarchs. Amongst their number were hereditary Scottish governors, one of England’s foremost female scholars, a warden of the lawless north, the illegitimate son of an ambassador and a playboy turned Royalist general. For some, there were rewards, pensions and preferment. For others, only disaster awaited.

Royal governors and governesses faced religious scrutiny, imprisonment, execution or financial ruin. Elizabeth Stuart’s guardian, Lord Harington, outwitted the Gunpowder plotters but was left with so much debt that his widow was forced to sell his estates. One of Thomas Chaloner’s sons became a regicide, in part because of the failure of Stuart kings to keep their promises. Even so, the recompense of patronage, preferment and political power could be worth the risks.

The English Civil War saw a group of devoted men and women striving to keep their royal wards safe, using their own funds to provide for them and, on occasion, making daring escapes. By contrast, the earls of Pembroke and Northumberland found the responsibility of the king’s younger children an unwanted burden amid the minefield of religion and politics. Raising royalty during the turbulent seventeenth century was not for the faint-hearted.

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About Julia A Hickey

Julia has been passionate about history since she visited Buckland Abbey as a child more than forty years ago. She has an MA as well as a BA in History and English Literature. She has taught in a range of educational settings but is currently an independent lecturer and speaker based in the Midlands and Yorkshire. In addition to a text for Literacy Specialists she has written about border reivers, the grisly tale of Carlisle’s gallows and is the author of many short stories set in the past. She writes a regular blog at thehistoryjar.com about all things historical and can often be found exploring castles and stately stacks.

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