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Ìý Bess Ralegh's story Friday 30 January 2004 Ìý
Bess Raleigh
Sir Walter Raleigh was the man who epitomised Renaissance gallantry. His reputation as a poet, adventurer and favourite of the virgin Queen has survived four centuries but a new book reveals the tenacious wife behind his public persona - and the role which she played - both supporting him throughout his life and ensuring his reputation after his execution.

Historian Anna Beer joins Martha to talk about why she thinks Lady Bess Ralegh became such a remarkable survivor in an uncertain political age.
Bess: The Life of Lady Raleigh, Wife to Sir Walter by Anna Beer is published by Constable & Robinson; ISBN: 1841195421

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