ChapelDuring a visit to Princess Mary, an incident occurred while Lady Jane and one of Mary's ladies-in-waiting were walking through the chapel. Jane's response to the catholic lady-in-waiting's curtseying to the altar, highlights one of the main differences in beliefs between the Protestant and Catholic religions. A description of this incident can be found in the following: Child-Life and Girlhood of Remarkable Women by W H D Adams Tudor Cousins: Rivals for the Throne by Dulcie M Ashdown Lady Jane Grey by Hester W Chapman The Nine Days' Queen: Lady Jane Grey and Her Times by Richard Davey Jane Grey Reine De 9 Jours (1537-1554) by Marguerite Fronville Silent But For The Word: Tudor Women as Patrons, Translators, and Writers of Religious Works edited by Margaret Patterson Hannay Lady Jane Grey and Her Times by George Howard Henry VIII's Secret Daughter: The Tragedy of Lady Jane Grey by F W Kenyon The Nine Days Queen: A Portrait of Lady Jane Grey by Mary Luke Literary Remains of Lady Jane Grey by Nicholas Harris Nicolas Lady Jane Grey and the House of Suffolk by Alison Plowden Lady Jane Grey: Nine Days Queen by Alison Plowden Lives of the Tudor Princesses by Agnes Strickland Sovereign Ladies: The Six Reigning Queens of England by Maureen Waller Children of England: The Heirs of King Henry VIII by Alison Weir Innocent Traitor by Alison Weir |
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