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  1. In the Vatican Library, there survive 17 highly personal love letters, written in King Henry VIII's own hand to Anne Boleyn between 1527 and 1528. How the letters got there no one exactly knows - they were probably stolen from Anne to be used as evidence in Henry's divorce trial with Catherine of Aragon.

  2. 8 de feb. de 2015 · Queen Anne Boleyn. This is believed to be the first love letter Anne wrote to Henry, and is rarely included in any biography of the queen. However, its authenticity is not in serious doubt. One should remember that Henry’s brief relationship with Anne’s sister, Mary Boleyn, had only ended a year before (in July 1525.)

  3. Henry VIII. to Anne Boleyn. [ 1527? The reasonable request of your last letter, with the pleasure also that I take to know them true, causeth me to send you these news.

  4. 23 de mar. de 2009 · During Henry VIII's long courtship of Anne Boleyn, who refused all entreaties to become the King's mistress, Henry wrote several long, impassioned, poetic and sometimes desperate letters to the woman many believe was the grand passion of his life. Although the passion sputtered out and died - as did Anne - the letters remain.

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  5. Henry VIII, Anne Boleyn, Jasper Ridley. 3.88. 1,880 ratings120 reviews. A fascinating moment from history, these love letters reveal a more tender side to the famously uxoricidal Henry VIII. This book is the very definition of short and sweet and demonstrates that Henry certainly had more to attract his many wives and several mistresses than ...

  6. The Letters of Henry VIII to Anne Boleyn, perhaps the most remarkable documents of the kind known to exist, were published at Oxford in 1720 by Hearne, in a volume entitled Roberti de Avesbury Historia de mirabilibus gestis Edwardi III, and inserted in the third volume of the Harleian Miscellany, 1745.

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  7. Page xi - The demonstrations of your affections are such, the fine thoughts of your letter so cordially expressed, that they oblige me for ever to honour, love, and serve you sincerely, beseeching you to continue in the same firm and constant purpose ; and assuring you, that, on my part, I will not only make you a suitable return, but outdo you in loyalty of heart, if it be possible.