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Related Books - 2. Buy from our partners. Ma'am, Let me assure you that I will not be manipulated by any feminine wiles into offering you another penny for such a dilapidated piece of property.

In the Arms of a Marquess

Just, takes reckless measures to secure that crumbling monstrosity known as Trembledown--a haven for local smugglers and moonlighting spies. He plans to scare, not seduce, its owner, but when a midnight encounter leaves them soaked, stranded, and possessing just one blanket for warmth, Sebastian, a. Robert the Brute, discovers that the widow Violet Treacher is not only willful and unafraid, she is maddeningly desirable My Lord, Enclosed find your unsigned contract.

Pray do consider your offer as being rejected. Percival Treacher Though the wilds of Cornwall hold no allure, Violet won't give the arrogant Marquess the satisfaction of a sale, so here she shivers, in a wreck of a house, with lips still burning from the passion of a masked smuggler.

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She knows he's near--for her own bit of real estate is quite the magnet for secrets, danger, even treachery. But how will she recognize the gentleman by day After dinner, Thomas was created Marquis of Dorset and dined in his robes. Dorset became a Knight of the Garter in or early In , Dorset participated in the jousts following the marriage of his half-brother Richard, Duke of York. As Dorset made his entrance, his helmet was carried by Henry, Duke of Buckingham.

In he assisted at the christening of the youngest royal child, Bridget.

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Although W. Hampton suggests that Dorset might have neglected his ward, thereby causing him to become feeble-minded, there is scant evidence that Warwick was feeble-minded and none at all that Dorset mistreated him.


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Equally unfounded is the allegation that Dorset locked up young Warwick in the Tower. As Dorset had many daughters, Warwick was probably intended to marry one of them. If there was any friction between Gloucester and these members of the Woodville family, it left no trace in the records. The pivotal year of began on a high note for Dorset. Dorset was indeed preoccupied at this time with arranging the marriage of his eldest son to Anne St.

Leger, the daughter of Anne, Duchess of Exeter, by her second husband. All these plans, of course, went for naught, for in April , Edward IV died and was succeeded by his twelve-year-old son, Edward. In their absence, the council debated the shape the minority government would take—without, according to Dominic Mancini, waiting for the arrival of Gloucester, who would surely have an opinion on the matter.

Hastings, therefore, hurried to make common cause with Gloucester against the Woodvilles. When Dorset and his mother heard the news, they tried to raise troops, according to Mancini, before Elizabeth fled into sanctuary. Dorset likely accompanied her there, although Gloucester himself believed that he was at large. Mancini also reported a rumor that Dorset, his mother, and his uncle Edward Woodville had made off with the royal treasury, but the evidence does not support the rumor. As rumors began to circulate that the sons of Edward IV had been murdered, a rebellion against the new king broke out in the autumn of with the aim of putting an obscure exile, Henry Tudor, on the throne.

Dorset emerged from hiding to join the rebellion. Despite the price on his head, Dorset evaded capture and fled to Brittany, where he joined Henry Tudor in his exile. The Duke of Brittany granted Dorset and his men livres a month. Dorset, therefore, had cause to be wary of this offer, sincere as it might have been. When Henry invaded England later that year, he left Dorset behind as human collateral for money he had borrowed to finance his expedition.

In , though, Dorset found himself a prisoner in the Tower. A group of conspirators had latched upon a young boy, known as Lambert Simnel, whom they claimed was Edward, Earl of Warwick. After his release, Dorset still remained under a cloud. On June 4, , he was obliged to convey his lands to feoffees and to sign an indenture stating that if he committed treason or misprision of treason concealment of treason , the feofees would hold the lands for the use of the king.

He was also required to grant the king the wardship and marriage of his eldest son. A later indenture of was probably a less restrictive version of the arrangement. On June 8, , four days after Dorset entered into this indenture, his mother died at Bermondsey.

Dorset and his wife both attended her funeral. He joined Henry VII on his expedition to France in the autumn of and helped suppress the Cornish insurrection in