This edition fills a notable gap in our knowledge of Anglo-French relations in the early Elizabethan period. During the 1560s, the reports of French ambassadors are only preserved in fragments and it was until recently believed that nothing survived of the reports of Michel de Seure, ambassador from February 1560 to February 1562. Collected here, these shed light on the difficulties of negotiating with Elizabeth I, her preoccupations in 1560–1 and French opinions on her policy. Appendices include documents detailing de Seure's dealings with the Scottish regent, Mary of Guise, and his formulation of propaganda in response to Elizabeth's declarations concerning Scotland and France. This title sets de Seure's time in England in the context of his career as a whole, which included time serving as a naval commander in Scotland and the Mediterranean, negotiating with the Turks and the Order of Malta, and a period as ambassador in Portugal.
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Acknowledgements; Abbreviations; Introduction; Note on transcription; The correspondence of Michel de Seure, 1560–1; Appendix 1. Supplementary French correspondence on the affairs of Scotland and England, 1560–1; Appendix 2. Protests ('remonstrances') drawn up by Michel de Seure, 1560; Appendix 3. Note on the subsequent career of Michel de Seure; Index.
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'In A Knight of Malta at the Court of Elizabeth I, David Potter, a specialist in early modern French history, has compiled the extant correspondence of Michel de Seure who served as ambassador of France to England between 1560–62. This book opens a window on the world of diplomacy and intrigue. Through the eyes of its protagonist, 'le chevalier de Seure' as he called himself, we catch glimpses of key players of the European chessboard of the time, such as Elizabeth I and Catherine de Medici.' Emanuel Buttigieg, French History
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French ambassadorial reports from England from 1560–2, providing a fresh perspective on the court and international politics under Elizabeth I.

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ISBN
9781107092938
Publisert
2014-10-09
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Cambridge University Press
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380 gr
Høyde
222 mm
Bredde
145 mm
Dybde
15 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
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Engelsk
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Product format
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Antall sider
208

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Biographical note

David Potter obtained his doctorate from the University of Cambridge, held a research fellowship at Emmanuel College, and has taught at the University of Kent, where he is Reader in French History. He specialises in early modern French history, especially Anglo-French relations.