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Talks by Tracy Borman and Alison Weir
Alison Weir and Tracy Borman have posted details of new upcoming talks on their websites. Tracy Borman’s ‘Matilda: Queen of the Conqueror’ will be published by Jonathan Cape on September 1st. Alison Weir’s ‘Mary Boleyn: The Great and Infamous Whore’ … Continue reading
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Lady Jane Grey Talks by Alison Weir – Updated
Lady Jane Grey Talks by Alison Weir
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Lady Jane Grey Talks by Alison Weir – Updated 23rd December
A Dangerous Inheritance – SOLD OUT 27th March 2012 7.30pm (refreshments) for 8pm The Tithe Barn Restaurant, Bosworth Battlefield ‘The Tower of London, 1562. Queen Elizabeth I sits insecurely on the English throne. A young woman of twenty-two, Lady Katherine … Continue reading
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Reminder – Alison Weir
March 4th 2010 – Traitors of the Tower by Alison Weir ‘More than four hundred years ago, seven people – five of them women – were beheaded in the Tower of London. Three had been queens of England. The others … Continue reading