Enigmas of HistoryM. Joseph, 1957 - 253 pages |
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Page 110
... Anne's apartments . That particular meeting between Anne and Smeaton in the palace at Greenwich was too well - authenticated for it to be denied and Anne's account of it ran : ' Upon Saturday before May Day I found him standing in the ...
... Anne's apartments . That particular meeting between Anne and Smeaton in the palace at Greenwich was too well - authenticated for it to be denied and Anne's account of it ran : ' Upon Saturday before May Day I found him standing in the ...
Page 111
... Anne and was paying his attentions to Jane Seymour . The whole atmosphere was one of impending disaster and in less than three weeks , as it happened , both Smeaton and Anne would be dead . What was more natural than that he should make ...
... Anne and was paying his attentions to Jane Seymour . The whole atmosphere was one of impending disaster and in less than three weeks , as it happened , both Smeaton and Anne would be dead . What was more natural than that he should make ...
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... Anne were secretly married on January 25 , 1533. * When Elizabeth was born , Henry made no attempt to hide his disappointment and irritation at the sex of the child ; and within six months , he had tired of Anne and was beginning to ...
... Anne were secretly married on January 25 , 1533. * When Elizabeth was born , Henry made no attempt to hide his disappointment and irritation at the sex of the child ; and within six months , he had tired of Anne and was beginning to ...
Contents
FOREWORD II | 11 |
The Wives of King George IV | 19 |
The Parentage of Queen Elizabeth I | 91 |
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