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Shakespeare’s acquaintance, the poet John Weaver, also sang the praises of a woman whose face was “pure black as Ebonie, jet blacke”. There have been black people in England since Roman times, and records show them in England throughout the middle ages. You’d never know it based on the pop culture interpretations of Tudor England, though. She came from Southern Spain, which had been ruled by the Moors until just recently, and even today still reflects the Moorish history. Some were knights, lived at court, worked for advisors, worked for the Queen, had very high status. [2]​, En 1603, al trasladarse el convento, su cuerpo también se trasladó al nuevo convento de Villanueva de la Jara; hoy se conservan en la iglesia de Carmen, antigua iglesia del convento de frailes carmelitas. In her retinue when she came to England there were several black people; maids, and musicians. Now a “lyvely member” of the church in Aldgate, there is no question from this description that Mary belonged to a community with friends and supporters. Yahoo fait partie de Verizon Media. The slave trade in England didn’t really take off until the mid 1640’s, so during the reigns of the Tudors, there wouldn’t have been a slave trade, or slavery as we know it. My Episode on the Agora Podcast Network Exchange:https://www.acast.com/theagorapodcastnetwork/untitletheexchange-ep.8-therenaissanceenglishhistorypodcast, Read the 1596 proclamation that England had a growing population on its own, and didn’t need “blackmoors” in the realm.http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/pathways/blackhistory/early_times/docs/privy_council.htm, The proclamation giving Casper van Senden license to sell black servants to help defray costs associated with returning prisoners from Spain and Portugal. Este convento, Santa María del Socorro de La Roda, fue trasladado, en 1603 a Villanueva de la Jara. La iglesia se unió con una galería subterránea a la cueva de la penitente. Remember there are show notes, everything like that, at englandcast.com. When, in fact, there were many black people in Tudor England, some of whom had quite high up positions in the government and at court. 143) Antonio CORTIJO OCAÑA (University of California, Santa Barbara), Adelaida CORTIJO OCAÑA (University of California, Berkeley). One James Allen Gronnio saw an African prince, who had been enslaved at 15, served in the British army, and later settled near colchester marry an English woman. The 1590’s saw a series of bad harvests, and suddenly there was more poverty and vagrancy than ever. The parish records of St. Boltolph’s outside Aldgate show 25 black people in the later part of the 16th century. Negro was awarded 75 pounds in August and 100 pounds in September that year. Elizabeth seemed to be trying to place blame on the black people for the social problems. The first main one would be that there weren’t really black Tudors. By this point many wealthy landowners would have had one or maybe two black servants, and they were also common servants throughout society. Catalina de Cardones was a Moorish lady-in-waiting to Catherine of Aragon, brought to England as part of a large entourage from Spain. 2003, 21 21-34, Crónica del Carmen (Reforma de los Descalzos de Nuestra Señora del Carmen de la primitiva I’m your host, Heather Teysko, and I’m a storyteller who makes history accessible because I believe it’s a pathway to understanding who we are, our place in the universe, and being in touch with our own humanity. One of them, Catalina de Cardones, played by Stephanie Levi-John, was an African-Iberian woman who served the queen for 24 years. Pour autoriser Verizon Media et nos partenaires à traiter vos données personnelles, sélectionnez 'J'accepte' ou 'Gérer les paramètres' pour obtenir plus d’informations et pour gérer vos choix. Esta página se editó por última vez el 31 mar 2020 a las 16:30. The Iberian Moor Catalina de Cardones was another member of Katherine’s retinue, and served her for twenty-six years as Lady of the Bedchamber. And they often intermarried. During the Age of Exploration, though, the population in London and England grew, so much so that Elizabeth I thought she might have to do something about it. Going back to the beginning of the century, in 1501 Catherine of Aragon came to England to marry Prince Arthur. It’s Black History Month in North America, and in honor of that, I am going out of the planned narrative of war with France, and doing this episode on Black Tudors, and the experience of life for black people in Tudor England. While she is typically referred to as Lina on the series, Stephanie Levi-John's character is almost certainly based on Catalina de Cardones who served in Catherine of Aragon's entourage. An example was Iberian Moor Catalina de Cardones, who arrived in England in 1501 with her employer Catherine of Aragon, later Henry VIII’s wife and queen. You can also support the show on Patreon for as little as $1/episode. In 1597, for example, Mary Fillis, a black woman of 20 years who had been the servant of Widow Barker in Mark Lane for many years. He wrote, “I have seen myself and Ethiopian black as coal taking a fair English woman as wife. She will be a significant character in the series. This is episode 68, and I am doing something that I know many of you hate when I do, and I try not to do very often – I told a lie last episode.

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