Lucy of Bolingbroke: The Woman Behind Lincoln Castle's Lucy Tower
Medieval England and Angevin Empire, Women in History Rachel Elwiss Joyce Medieval England and Angevin Empire, Women in History Rachel Elwiss Joyce

Lucy of Bolingbroke: The Woman Behind Lincoln Castle's Lucy Tower

She paid a king five hundred marks for the right to be left alone. She outlived three husbands, presided over one of the most strategically significant castles in England, and left such an indelible mark on Lincoln Castle that a tower still bears her name nine centuries later. Yet Lucy of Bolingbroke remains one of the least-known powerful women of the Norman era – overshadowed, perhaps, by the very castle she helped to shape.

Today, I’m bringing this important but forgotten woman back into the light (as much as I can).

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Muriel of Lincoln

Muriel of Lincoln

Nicola de la Haye held Lincoln Castle against a French siege and saved England, and everyone remembers her name.

Almost no one remembers her grandmother.

Muriel of Lincoln didn't lead armies or defy kings in any spectacular fashion, but without her calculated survival and strategic positioning, there would be no Nicola, no legend, no castle defense that changed the course of English history.

This is the story of the invisible foundation upon which greatness was built.

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