Category Archives: Lady Mary Grey

LADY CROOKBACK – on disability and invisibility in historical fiction. By Elizabeth Fremantle

Author Elizabeth Fremantle has written an article for the History Girls blog about Mary Grey. Elizabeth’s new book, ‘Sisters of Treason’ will be published on 22nd May. LADY CROOKBACK – on disability and invisibility in historical fiction

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Article about the exhibition at Compton Verney

Terry Grimley in ‘The Birmingham Post.net’ writes about the ‘Portraits from Chequers: Kings, Queens and Revolutionaries’ exhibition at Compton Verney in Warwickshire. The exhibition includes a portrait of Lady Mary Grey which has been ascribed to Hans Eworth Prime home … Continue reading

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More information about the Lady Mary Grey portrait

The Art Newpaper states that the Lady Mary Grey portrait that will go on display at Compton Verney from June is ‘ascribed to Hans Eworth.’ Gordon Brown approves first public display of art from Chequers You can view the portrait … Continue reading

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Portrait of Mary Grey and a ring belonging to Elizabeth I on display

The Guardian reports that a portrait of Lady Mary Grey is part of the Portraits from Chequers: Kings, Queens and Revolutionaries exhibition to be held at Compton Verney. Chequers artworks to go on display The exhibition runs from June 7- … Continue reading

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