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Bess of Hardwick Insert a picture of Bess in the frame. By coping it from a website and then pasting it and shrinking it to the right size. Real name: Place of birth: Age of first marriage Number of marriages Official title after last marriage Income aster 3 rd marriage Family position in life

King Henry VIII King Edward Queen Mary Queen Elizabeth I King James When Bess of Hardwick was born and died. Bess of Hardwick spent most of her life under the reign of: (name the king or queen that she lived under the most) Date of marriage to George Talbot. (place on the timeline ) (Place date of her birth and death on the timeline)

Countess of Shrewsbury  Name the different houses that the Earl of Shrewsbury had: Shrewsbury was one of the largest town in England. It was the real town before the coast. The area next to the Welsh bridge became the centre of The trade from Shrewsbury to Bristol included being From Bristol Shrewsbury was able to buy expensive items like All this suggests that Shrewsbury was a town.  Bess would of lived in them at different times. Bess did not lived in Shrewsbury, however there are many reasons as to why she would of be proud to be called the Countess of Shrewsbury:

Shrewsbury A picture of the Talbot ‘Coat of Arms’. Insert Talbot ‘Coat of Arms’ here by coping it from a website and then pasting it and shrinking it to the right size. Picture of Tudor Shrewsbury Insert pictures of Tudor building around the pentagon by coping it from a website and then pasting it

Bess of Hardwick in comparison to other Tudor women  Girls were taught that their aim in life was only to and have  Were these Bess' aims in life?  What do you think her aims were?

 A Tudor girls education was not to promote independent thinking. However Bess was a very independent thinker. What things did she do by herself? (On the Tudor women website scroll down to the section on ‘LAW’.)  Why do you think Bess married ( their could be different reasons behind each of her marriages)  Who chose a girls husband?  Who choose husbands for Bess’ children? (On the Tudor women website scroll back up to to the section on ‘BETROTHAL’.) oWhich marriage in Bess’ family caused a big fuss:

 Bess was able to keep her land and money both during marriage and widowhood. Were most women allow to keep their own land? oWhy did Bess get into trouble: oWhere was she sent, as punishment, by the Queen:

Was Bess of Hardwick a significant person? This is were your can have some fun and make the presentation uniquely your groups work. Take what you have learnt about Bess of Hardwick to help your group form an opinion on if you think she was a significant person, remember you do not have to agree and there is no right of wrong answer, but can your group back up your argument? Here are things to think about when considering if Bess of Hardwick is a significant person: Her wealth, properties and how she got them Did she know important people e.g. Queens? Her ambitions (Why was she sent to the Tower of London?)

Look at Hardwick Hall, what does it tell us about Bess? How was she different from other Tudor women? Conclude ‘do you think she is a significant person in our history?