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16 de may. de 2024 · Nicola Clark recounts the tragic end to Lady Jane Rochford, the only lady in waiting to one of Henry VIII's wives known to have been executed for her service.
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Hace 1 día · This week, we are reading the second part of ‘The Black Book, London, January – April 1536.’. This runs from page 223 to 255 of the Fourth Estate paperback edition, ending with the line: ‘One day he will give in and invite it to stand by the hearth.’. You will find everything you need for this read-along on the main Cromwell trilogy ...
29 de may. de 2024 · Cromwell investigates why it was allowed to happen and consults the Black Book. ‘It orders the household: orders everything.’. Jane Rochford is on hand to fill in the gaps concerning the comings and goings in the queen’s chambers. Cromwell considers the borderlands between truth and lies.
Hace 4 días · Published by Helene Harrison. I am a historian and author. My debut book 'Elizabethan Rebellions: Conspiracy, Intrigue and Treason' is available now from Pen and Sword Books. I am currently writing book two, due out in July 2024. My main historical interests are the Tudors and the Wars of the Roses, though I also enjoy reading and curling up ...
15 de may. de 2024 · On 15th May 1536, Queen Anne Boleyn and her brother, George Boleyn, Lord Rochford, were tried separately in the King’s Hall of the Tower of London.
Hace 5 días · Five times Thomas Cromwell and Jane Rochford touch, and one time they go further than that. (The implied rape/non-con is from references Jane makes in the show about George's behavior towards her. Jane deserves some love.)
Hace 4 días · Lady Rochford provoked him much to love the Queen and he intended to do ill with her. Jane lady Rochford:—Relative to the above interviews; of which she heard or saw nothing of what passed, for the Queen was at the other end of the room and Culpeper on the stairs, ready to slip down.