Tudor Minute March 15, 1551: Mary’s procession through London

by Heather  - March 15, 2022

Today in 1551 Lady Mary – the future Mary I – defied her brother Edward VI, and rode through London in a procession carrying rosary beads, making an obvious show of her Catholic religion.

Henry Machyn, who kept a diary, wrote: “The xv day the Lady Mary rode through London unto St. John’s, her place, with fifty knights and gentlemen in velvet coats and chains of gold afore her.”

Mary would be a thorn in Edward’s side – it didn’t help that she was a mature woman while he was an almost-teenager, who was dedicated to ending Catholicism, while she was just as dedicated to maintaining it. They would have several arguments over religion, and Edward would accuse her of disobeying him. There’s no question that Mary enjoyed making these public statements of her beliefs.

That’s your Tudor Minute for today. Remember you can dive deeper into life in 16th century England through the Renaissance English History Podcast at englandcast.com where there is an episode on Mary I.

Suggested links:
(Supplemental) Tudor Summit: Melita Thomas on Mary Tudor
Episode 23 Mary Tudor (Mary I)
Henry Machyn diary at the Internet Archive

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