Episode 20: Esther Inglis
Handmade History22 Sep 2025

Episode 20: Esther Inglis

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Esther Inglis was a skilled book artist, calligrapher and embroiderer who lived at the same time as Shakespeare. She created roughly 60 miniature handwritten copies of printed books and gifted them to nobles and royals (including Queen Elizabeth) to gain political and economic favors.

Join us as we discuss her life, her books, and the complex patronage system that she worked in. The child of French Huguenot emigrants to England and then Scotland, Inglis was educated in calligraphy by her mother and French by her father. Though she married a clerk, she wrote under her own name for almost all of her manuscripts. Her books, some as small as 1.75 inches tall, were handwritten copies of printed religious texts, including books of the Bible and collections of poetry. She also drew several self-portraits–she was the first British woman to include a self-portrait in a book.

Inglis used her books to further her political and religious goals (she was a Protestant, and she may have helped get James I onto the English throne) as well as earn money for her family. And, she handbound and embroidered the covers of several of her books. Listen in to hear how modern needlework historians recreated one of her 400-year-old covers, using velvet, tiny pearls, and gold thread.

We also share the mystery of one of her earliest manuscripts–did she write it herself?

Show notes and sources here: https://tinyurl.com/494m4y3n

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