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  1. His wife Lady Jane Calvert and Philip’s widow went with them. What happened to Jane in England has been obscure until the 21st century, when research in England was conducted. In a 17th-century letter book at the British Library, I came across two important pieces of correspondence about Jane Calvert.

  2. After Edward's death, Jane was proclaimed queen on 10 July 1553, and awaited coronation in the Tower of London. Support for Mary grew quickly, and most of Jane's supporters abandoned her. The Privy Council of England suddenly changed sides, and proclaimed Mary as queen on 19 July 1553, deposing Jane.

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  4. Lady Jane Grey was queen for just nine days, as part of an unsuccessful bid to prevent the accession of the Catholic Mary Tudor. The great-granddaughter of Henry VII, Jane inherited the crown from her cousin Edward VI on 9 July 1553.

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  5. Apr 20, 2020 · Transcript: On this day in Tudor history, 20th April 1578, Lady Mary Keys (née Grey), sister of Lady Jane Grey and wife of Thomas Keys, died at her home in the parish of St Botolph without Aldgate, London. Here are some facts about this Tudor lady…. • Mary was born in around 1545 probably at the Grey family home, Bradgate Hall in ...

  6. A little over 450 years ago, a young girl of sixteen, Lady Jane Grey, was proclaimed Queen of England. She is famous because her reign was to last for only nine days, and she met a tragic end. Of all the traitors executed in the Tower of London, her story is the saddest, for she was the helpless victim of ruthless and greedy men.

  7. Oct 5, 2022 · The widowed queen shaped the young girl’s tenacious religious beliefs and broadened her exposure to contemporary humanist studies. Jane was heartbroken when Parr died in childbirth. 2. Lady Jane ...

  8. Nov 15, 2015 · Lady Jane Grey was cousin to Edward VI. She reigned for nine days, between 10 and 19 July 1553, and has become known as the Nine Days Queen. Some question this title, as Edward VI died on 6 July 1553. However, Lady Jane Grey wasn't named as queen until 10 July 1553. Henry VIII's daughters took the crown from her, and Mary became queen.

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