The Life and Letters of Lady Anne Percy, Countess of Northumberland (15361591)

Edited by Jade Scott

Ebook (VitalSource) - £24.99

Publication date:

02 April 2024

Length of book:

178 pages

Publisher

Catholic Record Society

Dimensions:

216x138mm

ISBN-13: 9781805432067

Collects the correspondence of a leader of the Northern Rebellion of 1569 who became a prominent figure in the English Catholic exile community.


Lady Anne Percy (1536-1591), Countess of Northumberland, rode with rebel forces, leading small parties of men independently, and intercepting post between Queen Elizabeth and the Regent of Scotland. After the failure of the rebellion, she became a prominent figure among the English Catholic exiles in the Low Countries throughout the 1570s.


She was at the centre of a transnational network of that shared intelligence and news in support of Mary, Queen of Scots. She also became a spokesperson for the English gentlemen fugitives seeking pensions from the Spanish court, as well as backing the publication of Catholic polemical tracts. She was able to secure personal and political support from papal, Spanish, and French authorities.


This edition collects Lady Anne Percy's correspondence for the first time. In a substantial introduction, Jade Scott provides an account of Lady Anne's life and her experience as an exile, first in Scotland and later on the Continent, and discusses the linguistic, rhetorical, and material features of her correspondence, highlighting the strategies that she employed to maintain her networks and ensure a position of influence throughout her life in exile.
It deserves a careful read, not least to appreciate the underlying scholarship. As Percy herself advised in a postscript to a letter to William Cotton: 'Marke well what I write and ponder it depely' (p. 62). Scott's edition is a testament to the value of heeding such advice, to enable us to discover more about the lives and letters of women in the sixteenth century.