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  1. 6 days ago · Lady Jane Grey, a Protestant figurehead, was executed on 12 February and Wyatt on 11 April. Elizabeth was sent to the Tower of London on 18 March, [10] and according to John Foxe , made her famous speech at Traitors' Gate .

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    1 day ago · After Henry's death in 1547, Elizabeth's younger half-brother Edward VI ruled until his own death in 1553, bequeathing the crown to a Protestant cousin, Lady Jane Grey, and ignoring the claims of his two half-sisters, the Catholic Mary and the younger Elizabeth, in spite of statutes to the contrary. Edward's will was set aside within weeks of ...

  3. 3 days ago · Lady Jane Grey was born in Leicestershire, England, in 1537. She was the oldest daughter of Lady Frances and Henry Grey, 3rd Marquess of Dorset, per Historic Royal Places.She was also a great ...

  4. 2 days ago · Susan Granger’s review of “My Lady Jane” (Amazon Prime Video) British Royal historians note that 16 year-old Lady Jane Grey was Queen of England and Ireland for just nine days in 1553 before she was incarcerated and executed as a heretic. As the narrator of “My Lady Jane” notes: “History re

  5. 5 days ago · Instead of being a basic period drama that ends with Jane Grey’s death, My Lady Jane rewrites Jane’s story and gives her a new ending. Over the course of the eight-episode series, ...

  6. 1 day ago · Now referred to as Dame Elizabeth Grey, she and Henry Stafford, Duke of Buckingham (a former close ally of Richard III and now probably seeking the throne for himself) allied themselves with Margaret Stanley (née Beaufort) and espoused the cause of Margaret's son Henry Tudor, a great-great-great-grandson of King Edward III, the closest male heir of the Lancastrian claim to the throne with any ...

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  8. 3 days ago · The manor of MISERDEN apparently passed to Robert Musard (fl. 1146) (fn. 5) and was later held by Hasculf Musard. Hasculf, who granted part of the manor to the Knights Hospitaller, (fn. 6) was dead by 1186, (fn. 7) and the manor passed to his son Ralph who paid a fine for his father's estates and his own marriage in 1190. (fn. 8) Ralph died in ...

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