An inventory of the jewels of Mary I of England, known as Princess Mary or the Lady Mary in the years 1542 to 1546, was kept by her lady in waiting Mary Finch.[1] The manuscript is now held by the British Library. It was published by Frederic Madden in 1831. Some pieces are listed twice.[2] Two surviving drawings feature a ribbon with the inscription, "MI LADI PRINSIS".[3] The British Library also has an inventory of the jewels she inherited on coming to the throne in 1553.[4]
^Frederick Madden, Privy Purse Expenses of Princess Mary (London, 1831), pp. xii-xiii.
^Frederick Madden, Privy Purse Expenses of Princess Mary (London, 1831), pp. 175-201: British Library, Royal MS. V B xxviii.
^Diana Scarisbrick, Tudor and Jacobean Jewellery (London, 1995), p. 14: David Starkey, Henry VIII: A European Court in England (London, 1991), p. 117.
^British Library MS 7367, see external links.
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