Lady Jane Grey is moved from the Royal apartments at the Tower of London to the ‘house of Nathaniel Partridge' & held as prisoner.
Her one time palace would become her prison & final resting place.

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1553. The Duke of Northumberland & Queen Jane's army left London for East Anglia. The royal ships were informed to wait off the coast of Norfolk in an attempt to stop Mary from fleeing if she chose to.

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*New* THE OTHER MARGARET BEAUFORT. At the beginning of the Wars of the Roses, Margaret Countess of Stafford meets with her young cousin of the same name. Soon both would have sons called Henry,soon both would be widows...#Tudors

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The rough sketch and final engraving for 'The execution of Lady Jane Grey' engraved by French artist Achille Devéria (1800 - 1857). Beautiful image but Jane wasn't beheaded with a sword ⚔️ 🪓

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*New* THE OTHER MARGARET BEAUFORT. At the beginning of the Wars of the Roses, Margaret Countess of Stafford meets with her young cousin of the same name. Soon both would have sons called Henry,soon both would be widows...#Tudors

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*New* THE OTHER MARGARET BEAUFORT. At the beginning of the Wars of the Roses, Margaret Countess of Stafford meets with her young cousin of the same name. Soon both would have sons called Henry,soon both would be widows...#Tudors

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And the other Post: Charles Brandon from The Tudors!

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Portraits of royal ladies at Ripon Cathedral

Elizabeth of York, Elizabeth Woodville, Jane Seymour, Margaret Beaufort, Mary I, Anne Boleyn, Katherine of Aragon, and Anne of Denmark (with James I and their son Prince Henry).

(late 16th to early 17th century)

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Queen Mary I of England and Mary Queen of Scots.

(from the 'Trevelyon Miscellany', 1608).

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Initial sketch and final engraving for the execution of Lady Jane Grey by french artist Achille Deveria.

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The funeral of King Henry VII.

In the upper right, Bishop John Fisher (later executed by Henry VIII for opposing his divorce) preaches the sermon.

Henry's effigy, dressed in royal robes and crowned and sceptred, is seen lying on top of his draped coffin below.

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'Queen Elizabeth Receiving the News of the Death of Her Sister Queen Mary'

(by Westall and Schiavonetti,1792)

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I came across this beauty yesterday. 'The Marriage of King Henry VIII & Anne Boleyn'. Artist J. G Huck (born ca. 1759–1811).
Love the detail in Anne's Face.

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