From Robber Barons to Courtiers: The Changing World of the Lovells of Titchmarsh

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Francis Lovell is without a doubt the most famous - if not the only famous - Lovell of Titchmarsh. In 1483 he was he was made a viscount by Edward IV, the first Lovell to be raised into the titled nobility. He is most famous for being the chamberlain and close friend of Richard III, the 'dog' of William Collingbourne's famous doggerel.

Though Francis Lovell is the best known member of his family, the Lovells were an old aristocratic family, tracing their roots back to eleventh-century Normandy. Aside from the Battle of Hastings, a Lovell can be found at virtually all important events in English history, whether it was the crusade of Richard I, the Battle of Lewes, the siege of Calais, the Lambert Simnel rebellion against Henry VII, or the downfall of Anne Boleyn. Over the centuries the Lovells rose in wealth and power through service to the crown, rich marriages, and, to a considerable degree, luck.

The history of the Lovells of Titchmarsh, from their relatively obscure beginnings in the border region between France and Normandy to a powerful position at the royal court, not only illustrates the fate of this one family but also throws an interesting light on the changes and developments in medieval and Tudor England. Several themes emerge as constant in the lives of an aristocratic family over the five centuries covered in this book: the profit and perils of service to the crown, the influences of family tradition and personal choice, loyalty and opportunism, skill and luck, and the roles of women in the family.

Author(s): Monika E. Simon
Publisher: Pen and Sword History
Year: 2021

Language: English
Pages: 224
City: Barnsley

Cover
Book title
Copyright
Contents
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgements
The Lovells of Titchmarsh
Chapter 1 The Lords of Bréval, the Castle of Ivry, and the Profits of Rebellion
Chapter 2 The First Lovells in England
Chapter 3 Law and Connections
Chapter 4 The Profits and Perils of Service
Plate section
Chapter 5 Luck, Service, and Opportunism
Chapter 6 Family Tradition and Individual Choices
Chapter 7 Wives, Widows, and Daughters
Chapter 8 The Wars of the Roses
Chapter 9 Beyond the Lovells of Titchmarsh
Conclusion
Glossary
Genealogies
Notes
Abbreviations
Bibliography
Index
Back Cover