Interview with Beverley Adams

(c) Pen and Sword Visit to Inner Temple Library

(c) Inner Temple Library Interview with Richard Heath

(c) Pen and Sword Books Ltd Follow Lady Jane Grey Reference Guide
Books with a Lady Jane link to look forward to:

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Listen to my talk about Lady Jane at the Tudor Society

(c) Tudor Society Mary, Katherine and Lady Jane Grey: Heirs to the last Tudor – Talk by Leanda de Lisle

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(c) Hodder & Stoughton

(c) Pen and Sword Articles and Interviews
England’s Forgotten Queen Interview

(c) BBC 4 Interview with Leanda de Lisle

(c) Chatto & Windus The Lady Jane Grey’s Prayer Book Interview with Stephan Edwards

(c) Stephan Edwards Crown of Blood Interview with Nicola Tallis

(c) Michael O'Mara Books ‘The House of Dudley’ Interview with Joanne Paul

(c) Penguin Interview with Valerie Schutte

(c) Palgrave Macmillan Interview with Beverley Adams

(c) Pen and Sword Interview with Elizabeth Norton

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Tag Archives: British Library
Lady Jane’s Prayerbook and Queen Mary’s Psalter at the British Library Blog
The British Library’s ‘Medieval and Earlier Manuscripts Blog’ has posted an article about prayer books belonging to Lady Jane Grey and Mary I. It is thought that Lady Jane carried her prayerbook to her execution and Janel Muller suggested earlier … Continue reading
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Royal Manuscripts Exhibition at the British Library
Lara at Tudor History Blog has details of the British Library’s ‘Royal Manuscripts Exhibition’ which opens next month. Tudor History Blog – British Library’s Royal Manuscripts
Mary Queen of Scots Exhibition at the British Library
The British Library’s ‘Mary Queen of Scots’ exhibition opened last Friday. ‘This small display focuses on Mary’s last years as a prisoner in England, drawing on unique manuscripts from the British Library’s archives, and a collection of recently discovered letters … Continue reading

















