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Posted on January 11, 2020September 2, 2024 by vanished comforts

Anna of Denmark: Costume, Colours, and Identities in Scotland

Introduction In Scotland, Anna of Denmark had her own household separate from the kings’. These people lived with her and worked with her. An ambassador called it ‘her small family.’ The council of Denmark and her mother Sophie of Mecklenberg had organised a small household on her departure. After her coronation in May 1590, Anna…

Posted on October 19, 2019August 1, 2023 by vanished comforts

The gold buttons of Mary, Queen of Scots and Anna of Denmark

Mary, Queen of Scots used buttons and dress fastenings made of gold, which were set with jewels and pearls and enamelled. Some were made in Portuguese style. These are detailed in her inventories (which have been published), and also in receipts written by James Mosman, one of her goldsmiths. On 6 January 1572, a large…

Posted on October 15, 2019October 20, 2019 by vanished comforts · 1 Comment

The Goldsmith, the Footman, the Queen, and the Earl of Bothwell

Jacob Kroger (d. 1594) was a German goldsmith who worked for Anna of Denmark in Scotland and stole her jewels. Jacob Kroger was a citizen of Lüneburg, ruled by Anna of Denmark's brother-in-law, Henry Julius, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg.[1] He completed his apprenticeship as a goldsmith in 1575 instructed by the master goldsmiths Tönnies Dierssen and…

Posted on May 20, 2019August 2, 2020 by vanished comforts

‘Very weary of their service’ – Working for Anna of Denmark in Scotland

In July 1602 Jens Pierson wanted to go home to visit his parents and friends in Denmark. He had worked for twelve years in Scotland looking after Anna of Denmark’s horses. James VI noted he ‘as yit is unrecompensit in any sort’ and gave him ten gold crowns. Anna had recommended him to her brother's…

Posted on January 18, 2018August 10, 2024 by vanished comforts

Riddle’s Court: the banquet, the renaissance painted ceiling and diplomacy in 1598

James VI explored various opportunities to maintain his via media in Scotland and secure his accession to the throne of England. When Anne of Denmark’s 19 year old brother Ulric, Duke of Holstein, visited Scotland in 1598 it was intended he would depart with a Scottish embassy to Denmark and the Holy Roman Empire. The…

Posted on October 25, 2017November 29, 2025 by vanished comforts

Edinburgh’s welcome for Anna of Denmark

Anna of Denmark, National Galleries of Scotland Edinburgh's welcome for Anna of Denmark: The paill canopy When Anna of Denmark was newly arrived in Scotland, Edinburgh performed a ceremony of royal entry on Tuesday 19 May 1590. Anna was conveyed around the town  in a coach at walking pace under a canopy called a paill or…

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