Roger Lockyer

Roger Lockyer

Roger Lockyer (born 1928) is an English historian, professor, and writer. He has been a Reader in History at Royal Holloway, University of London, from which he is now retired. He specializes in research and writing on the Tudor (1471-1603) and Stuart (1603-1714) periods.

Major works

* "Tudor and Stuart Britain", by Roger Lockyer, 3rd edition, London 2004, Pearson.The first edition of this book, covering the period from 1471-1714, was published in 1964, and a second edition appeared in 1985. This work is considered the standard reference for this period in English history, covering the full range of Tudor and Stuart rulers.

* "James VI and I", by Roger Lockyer, 2nd edition, London 1998, Longman.
James I was the first Stuart king of England.

* "The Early Stuarts: The Political History of England 1603-1642", by Roger Lockyer, London 1999, Longman.

* "Buckingham, the Life and Political Career of George Villiers, First Duke of Buckingham, 1592-1628", by Roger Lockyer, London 1981, Longman.
George Villiers was the court favourite of King James I.

Marries longtime gay partner

Lockyer married his gay partner of 39 years, Percy Steven, on December 21, 2005, at Westminster Register House. [http://www.news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/magazine/4497416.stm.]

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