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Blood Royal
Blood Royal
Author: John Pearson
The Spencers, like the Windsors, are a dynasty-one of the most successful families that England has produced. But how did a family of Tudor sheep farmers reach the ranks of the upper aristocracy by the time of the Restoration? The Spencers have quietly adapted from one generation to the next, sweeping up heiresses and magnificent estates, buying...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780006530541
ISBN-10: 0006530540
Publication Date: 4/2000
Pages: 304
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Publisher: Harpercollins Pub Ltd
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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The Spencers have been king makers since they loaned Henry VIII money to keep his court running. Each king since then has had money loaned to them by the Spencers, who were only, after all, merchants. But merchants with money.
In the 1700s the Spencers were awarded the title of Earl, and a house to go with the title. The only man who didn't become king was Bonny Prince Charlie, whose profligate ways were not approved of by Earl Spencer. Princess Diana left her legacy to The Royals, too - along with money - The Heir and The Spare.