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alicehoffmans Uncategorized Leave a comment December 4, 2018December 7, 2018 1 Minute

“So I guess you’re the second worst person in the world. You have that…dubious honor.“ 

–  Chapter 60/ ?  Whitehall

alicehoffmans Uncategorized Leave a comment November 14, 2018December 7, 2018 1 Minute

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“She is ‘her father’s daughter’. This phrase is first used about her at the age of six, and constantly thereafter. For contemporaries had only to use their eyes to see that it was true. She looked like Henry, with her father’s hair, skin-colour, nose and lips. She had much of Henry’s character as well: his intelligence, his force of personality, his eloquence, and his ineffable star-quality that made her, like him, the automatic centre of attention.

But in other respects, she is self-consciously different. When her father makes himself Supreme Head of the Church, he begins by reconsidering his coronation, much of whose ritual and language was wholly incompatible with his present claims. In particular, he revised the second part of the coronation service, the oath, which is the equivalent of a contract between monarch and people. And he alters the oath fundamentally. Obviously, the monarch’s promise, central since Magna Carta, to respect ‘the liberties of the Church’ is wholly rewritten. But that is only the beginning. The result is to transform the oath from what it had been since the Anglo-Saxon period, a compact between the king and the people, into a solipsistic promise to defend the rights of the crown. But most interesting are his alterations to the undertaking that deals with the monarch and justice. At his coronation he had sworn, like his predecessors and like all his successors, from Elizabeth I to Elizabeth II, to do justice not only in truth but in mercy. But now, in his redrafting (which happily was never used), he crosses the word ‘mercy’ out.

Henry does not believe in mercy. Elizabeth does.”

David Starkey | Published in History Today, Volume 53: Issue 5, May 2003

alicehoffmans Uncategorized Leave a comment August 25, 2018 1 Minute
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