Kinship Riddles
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Kinship Riddles
2.1. The Traffic in Kinship Riddles and Painters between England and the Low Countries
2.2. William Cecil and an English Kinship Riddle Painting
3. William Cecil, Genealogy and Stepfamilies
Who, of what sort, how great you were, your pedigree indicates,[Your] spotless life teaches, and [your] death requiring grief shows:Let it be enough for the stepson [privigno] to have erected these few verses;You his parent in mind, he your son.Quis, qualis, quantus fueris tua stemmata monstrant,Integra vita docet, morsque dolenda probat:Sat sit privigno, posuisse haec camina pauca;Tu sibi mente parens, filius ille tibi.
3.1. William Cecil’s Kinship Riddle Solution
A wayfareing man trauaileing on ye way by a Lady sitteing on a greene hill, and an ancient Knight lyeing asleepe on her lappe; and also discerneing three yong gentlemen comeing downe an hill from a fayre Castle: hee stept to ye Lady and sayed,I pray you faire Lady tell to mee,What & whence bee yonder threeThat come out of ye Castle in such degree?The Lady answered and sayde,The first is my brother by ye father’s side, the truth to showe.The second is my brother by the Mother’s side also.The third is mine owne sonne lawfully begott:And all sonnes to my husband yt sleepes in my lappe.Without hurt of linage in any degree,Tell mee, good Sir, how may this bee?
4. Choices of Visual Representation of Kinship Riddles in England and the Low Countries
5. The Consanguinity and Affinity Rules of England after 1563
6. The English Kinship Riddle Paintings into the 17th Century and Beyond
There was old Justice ClivesHe married two wives.By the first had a daughter, Miss Tabitha Clives.His first wife being dead, he brought home a young brideBut by her had no issue: he sicken’d and died.This buxom young widow a beauty was reckon’dAnd, spouse being dead, she soon thought of a secondSir John of yon castle began his addresses;She yields as a spouse, and, to crown their caresses,With two fine chopping boys yonder castle she blesses.But this union, alas! did not last many years;The good lady dies, the whole castle’s in tearsSir John mourns three months for his dearest of wives,And casts a sheep’s-eye at Miss Tabitha Clives.Look here, child, a man may not marry, my lifeHis grandmother, no, nor his grandfather’s wife.Pray read on without laughter, there’s nothing comes after,That a man may not marry his wife’s first husband’s daughter. [emphasis added]Sir John prevailed, Miss Tabitha commences a lady with joy,And soon prov’d with child, and the child prov’d a boy
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1 | Unknown 1600–1699. Raadsel van Nijmegen [Riddle of Nijmegen]. Museum Het Valkhof, Nijmegen, The Netherlands, Object Number C.XVI.16a. |
2 | Unknown 1600s–. Het raadsel van de jonge vrouw, de oude man en hun zes zonen [The Riddle of the young woman, the old man and his six sons] Object number 100541909, NCRD, Nationaal Gevangenismuseum, The Netherlands. Available online: https://resolver.kb.nl/resolve?urn=urn:gvn:NCRD01:100541909 (accessed on 17 April 2016). |
3 | Unknown 1620s–1630s. Riddle painting, Private collection, Knole, UK. |
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