Monday, July 17, 2023

FOUND! Historic prayer book unveiled at Hever Castle, UK

British history, the Tudor period, castles and discoveries are all really cool things, and today's blog is a discovery that includes all of those. We visited Hever Castle, and that's where an historic book was found. BTW- We had a ghostly tour guide who led us through Hever and explained things I verified later (It's all in my book Ghosts of England on a Medium's Vacation). Here's the story of the historic book discovery!


(IMAGE: Historic prayer book unveiled at Hever Castle Experts say the 1527 prayer book belonged to Thomas Cromwell IMAGE SOURCE, HEVER CASTLE)

FOUND!  Historic prayer book unveiled at Hever Castle, UK  

BBC NEWS, 8 June 2023

HIGHLIGHTS: 

1) Experts have discovered a 1527 Book of Hours belonged to Thomas Cromwell

2) It is identical to prayer books owned by Anne Boleyn and Catherine of Aragon

3) It featured in a painting by Hans Holbein the Younger

Experts say they've solved the mystery behind the ownership of a historically important prayer book after they linked it to a famous portrait of Thomas Cromwell.

Cromwell's book, the 1527 Book of Hours, is thought to be the only object from any Tudor portrait to have survived to this day, according to historians.

It was featured by Henry VIII’s court painter Hans Holbein in his portrait of the statesman and royal adviser. It is the third copy of same book that was also owned by Henry VIII’s wives Catherine of Aragon and Anne Boleyn.

(PHOTO: Thomas Cromwell by Hans Holbein the Younger. Cromwell's prayer book featured in a portrait by Hans Holbein the YoungerIMAGE SOURCE,THE FRICK COLLECTION: PHOTOGRAPH MICHAEL BODYCOMB)

Assistant curator at Kent's Hever Castle, Kate McCaffrey, made the link in 2021 that the two women had copies of the same prayer book.

She then discovered the third copy of the 1527 Book of Hours at the Wren Library at Trinity College, Cambridge, which received it in August 1660.

A team of experts, including historian Tracy Borman, reviewed evidence which led them to believe it was the same book in the Holbein painting and that it belonged to Cromwell.

Historians say it is the first time they have made a link between the three prayer books, with its bejewelled, silver gilt binding.

Hever Castle’s curator Alison Palmer said: “It is thrilling to be a part of the solving of this 400-year-old mystery."

Cromwell’s prayer book will be on display at Hever Castle until November.

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