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On this day…13th November 1553.
Lady Jane Grey Reference Guide
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Website Update
This month’s update is ‘England’s Queens: The Biography’ by Elizabeth Norton. It has been added to the Other Biographies section of the Bibliography. Entries added to the following: Primary Accounts – Aschan, Chapel, Dress,Execution, Paintings – Leslie, Unknown – Other … Continue reading
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To the Manor Reborn – Dr Anna Whitelock
As previously reported in August, Dr Anna Whitelock will be taking part in a 4 part TV programme called ‘To the Manor Reborn.’ ‘Presented by Penelope Keith and Paul Martin, To The Manor Reborn will see a team of historians, … Continue reading
A Dangerous Inheritance by Alison Weir
Alison Weir’s sequel to ‘Innocent Traitor’ (a fictional account of the life of Lady Jane Grey) will be published next year in March. According to Alison’s website, ‘A Dangerous Inheritance’ ‘tells the story of two beautiful tragic heroines, Lady Katherine … Continue reading
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Framlingham Castle, St Mary’s, St Michael’s and Oxburgh Hall
Last month I visited several Tudor related places in Suffolk and Norfolk. Framlingham Castle Framlingham Castle in Suffolk is where Mary Tudor gathered her forces to claim her throne from Lady Jane Grey. St Mary’s Church St Mary’s Church in … Continue reading
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