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@17thCenturyLady @jdmccafferty @SueCooperBridge @tudorfoodrecipe @MuseumCromwell @amylimart @kristianjmartin @restorationcake @RestorationHat @stuartsonline Mouse-skin eyebrows!
I know big brows are fashionable and often need a bit of help. But😱
Please don't bring these back! On squeak is not on fleek
(Here's a BBC recreation of the mouse-brow https://t.co/S2dXWnFHQO)
(ter Borch, Detroit Inst of Arts)
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@17thCenturyLady @Pepyshistory @MuseumCromwell @cheapsellotape @LeandadeLisle @stuartparties @_JohnPilkington @jdmccafferty @ARebelHand @FrancesMNolan Nothing compares to the Barebones family!
How about 'Newdigate Poyntz' the brother of Sydenham.
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@17thCenturyLady @childs_jessie @HallHarvington @LeandadeLisle @jdmccafferty @StuartOrme @RoyalStuartSoc @NTCoughton @KnoleNT I quite like this detail from a 1623 print. Fawkes's accomplice is a spotty demon/duck/dog/frog creature (with a cardinal hat?) whilst the guards are brought to the plotter by an angel with no anthropomorphic elements. Classic! @britishmuseum
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It is #BabyLossAwarenessWeek. Organisations like @SandsUK & @BLA_Campaign can help, but, for some (like me), history can provide some solace. For #StuartsSaturday, let us remember the Stuart-era families who also suffered these tragic losses. #KeepItStuart
@17thCenturyLady @JaneDismore @ARebelHand @MargaretPorter @jdmccafferty @cheapsellotape @swiftstory @SueCooperBridge @maggs912 A devoted and loving relationship was that of Oliver and Elizabeth Cromwell, married in 1620 and resulting in 9 children. The couple's few surviving letters are very tender, part of a close-knit family... #StuartsSaturday #KeepItStuart #17thCentury Portaits in our collection 1/2
For the 14th of January, our #17thCenturyMasterpiece is 'Two Ladies of the Lake Family', c.1660, by Sir Peter Lely. Tate. #KeepItStuart
@17thCenturyLady @stuartparties @RoyalStuartSoc @cheapsellotape @LiamPeterTemple @ElizStJohn @SueCooperBridge @MuseumCromwell @EARLYMUSICPARTY William Berkeley, George Digby, Lord Willoughby, Leonard Calvert and James Hind.
Montrose and Henry Vane, too, but I'm pretty sure they'd decline the invite. #StuartsSaturday #KeepItStuart
@17thCenturyLady @ColemanDennehy @ARebelHand @clairejowitt @jdmccafferty @RoyalStuartSoc @charlesthe1st49 @KingCharlesIRTN Charles I didn't call his English parliament in the 1630s but his Irish parliament met in 1634. Nice bit of an aul' procession to @stpatrickscath & @dublincastleopw.
The creator of this print had an eye to Wentworth's demise...
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@17thCenturyLady @cheapsellotape @jdmccafferty @LeandadeLisle @stuartsonline @RoyalStuartSoc @MuseumCromwell @misswalsingham @HumphreyBohun Pocahontas and John Rolfe. Tragic, fascinating, the subject of endless debate and controversy, but indubitably one of the most important of the era.
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@17thCenturyLady @Passamezzo @Sunday_Baroque @SocietyBaroque @jdmccafferty @EARLYMUSICPARTY @EMA_Tweets @CambsEarlyMusic @REMA_EarlyMusic @SHSBaroqueEns #StuartsSaturday! #KeepItStuart
Musical Moll Davis (1640–c.1721) by Peter Lely (1618–1680).
Actress and Mistress of Charles II.
Hear ye! 'Tis time for #StuartsSaturday!
James FitzJames, 1st Duke of Berwick, son of James II (VII) & Arabella Churchill, was decapitated by a cannonball #OTD 12 June 1734.
This week's theme:
💀😱😖Grisly Stuart Ends😖😱💀
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@17thCenturyLady Sir John Cotton Showing his Mantuan Horses to Charles II at Newmarket (unknown artist, c1670, National Horse Racing Museum).
Charles loved horse racing; he restored the palace and stables at Newmarket and founded race meetings there
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@17thCenturyLady There's an exciting project to reconstruct the Lenox, a 70-gun third rater built in 1678 in Deptford. Can you imagine sailing in a full-size replica Restoration ship of the line?
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Pic: Lenox and two other Navy ships fight a Spanish 70-gunner, 1740
@17thCenturyLady Fubbs the yacht was scrapped in 1781, of course; Madam Carwell wasn't scrapped by Charles II, but remained in high favour until his death.
She returned to France and died in Paris on 14 November 1734, aged 85.
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@17thCenturyLady I always love Charles II's yacht Fubbs, named for the plumptastic Louise de Kerouaille. Designed by Phineas Pett and built in 1682 at Greenwich, Fubbs was ketch-rigged and underwent several rebuilds. She was scrapped in 1781
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@17thCenturyLady @stuartparties @stuartsonline @RoyalStuartSoc @MuseumCromwell @cheapsellotape @ColemanDennehy @LeandadeLisle @jdmccafferty @kristianjmartin @RestorationHat Charles II and his brother loved sailing. The King named one of his yachts Fubbs ('chubby'), his nickname for Louise de Kerouaille. Despite its name it was fast😏
Here are Fubbs the ketch-rigged yacht (with the Katherine) and Fubbs the mistress
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@17thCenturyLady @stuartparties @stuartsonline @RoyalStuartSoc @MuseumCromwell @cheapsellotape @ColemanDennehy @LeandadeLisle @jdmccafferty @kristianjmartin @RestorationHat Young Charles. He was an unusually large baby (his poor, small, mother!) and dark.
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@17thCenturyLady @jdmccafferty @cheapsellotape @MuseumCromwell @ColemanDennehy @CryssaBazos @RoyalStuartSoc @EnglishCivilWar Masques! Charles I and Henrietta Maria continued the tradition, when circumstances allowed, and appeared in some (not to universal approval). The Banqueting House was the ideal setting; somewhat ironically, with hindsight
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@17thCenturyLady @jdmccafferty @cheapsellotape @MuseumCromwell @ColemanDennehy @CryssaBazos @RoyalStuartSoc @EnglishCivilWar #StuartsSaturday!👑 #KeepItStuart
Wenceslaus Hollar's heroic depiction of Charles I. 1644.