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On this day…31st July 1553
Diary of Henry Machyn p.38 ’The xxxj day of July was delivered owt of the Towre the duke of Suffoke; and the sam day rod thrugh London my lade Elssabeth to Algatt, and so to the qwens grace her sester, … Continue reading
On this day…29th July 1553
Diary of Henry Machyn p. 38 ’ The sam day cam rydyng thrugh London my lade Elssabeth grace, and thrugh Fletstrett, and so to my (lord of) Somersett (‘s) place that was, and yt ys my lade grasys (place: attended) … Continue reading
On this day…25th July 1553
Diary of Henry Machyn p.37-38 The xxv day of July, the wyche was Saynt James, (there) cam in-to London, and so to the Towre, serten traturs; the first was doctor Sandes, a prest; and next hym ser Thomas Palmer, ser … Continue reading
On this day….21st July 1553
Diary of Henry Machyn p.37 ‘The xxj day of July was taken in Cambryg the duke of Northumberland, with dyvers lordes and knights, and that day qwen Mare was proclamyd in Cambryg, and (in-) contenent thrugh England.’ 25th July 1553
On this day…20th July 1553
The Chronicle of Queen Jane and of Two Years of Queen Mary, and Especially of the Rebellion of Sir Thomas Wyat p.10 ’And the next morning he called for a herolde and proclaimed hir himself.’ 21st July 1553