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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
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Tag Archives: On this day
On this day….19th July 1553
Diary of Henry Machyn p.37 ‘The xix day of July was qwene Mare proclamyd qwene of England, France, and Irland, and alle domy(ni)ons, (as the) syster of the late kyng Edward the vj. And doythur unto the nobull kyng Henry … Continue reading
On this day….16th July 1553
The Chronicle of Queen Jane and of Two Years of Queen Mary, and Especially of the Rebellion of Sir Thomas Wyat p.9 ’The vvj daye of July the lorde highe treasurer was going to his howse in London at night, … Continue reading
On this day…13th July 1553
The Chronicle of Queen Jane and of Two Years of Queen Mary, and Especially of the Rebellion of Sir Thomas Wyat p.7 ‘After the dyner the duke went into the queen, wher his comyssion was by that tyme sealed for … Continue reading
On this day…12th July 1553
The Chronicle of Queen Jane and of Two Years of Queen Mary, and Especially of the Rebellion of Sir Thomas Wyat p.5-6 The 12. of July word was brought to the Councell, being then at the Tower with the lady … Continue reading
On this day…10th July 1553
Diary of Henry Machyn p.35 ‘The x day of July was reseyved in to the Towre (the Queen Jane) with a grett company of lords and nobulls…after the qwen, and the duches of Suffke her mother, bering her trayn, with … Continue reading