Enigmas of HistoryM. Joseph, 1957 - 253 pages |
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Page 101
... Henry's lawful heirs were his issue by Anne Boleyn . Protestant no less than Catholic writers have assumed that More's refusal to take the oath was based on the obvious ground that this would be to declare invalid Henry's marriage to ...
... Henry's lawful heirs were his issue by Anne Boleyn . Protestant no less than Catholic writers have assumed that More's refusal to take the oath was based on the obvious ground that this would be to declare invalid Henry's marriage to ...
Page 113
... Henry ordered and was , indeed , appointed only for that purpose . Anne accompanied Henry to France as his maîtresse- en - titre in the October of 1533 , returning to England in mid - November . In December , Cranmer arrived from Italy ...
... Henry ordered and was , indeed , appointed only for that purpose . Anne accompanied Henry to France as his maîtresse- en - titre in the October of 1533 , returning to England in mid - November . In December , Cranmer arrived from Italy ...
Page 114
... Henry had no pity . He went to her bedside and told her that he now saw God would not give him a son and that when she recovered , he would speak to her . She knew then , since Catherine's death had removed the obstacle to Henry's ...
... Henry had no pity . He went to her bedside and told her that he now saw God would not give him a son and that when she recovered , he would speak to her . She knew then , since Catherine's death had removed the obstacle to Henry's ...
Contents
FOREWORD II | 11 |
The Wives of King George IV | 19 |
The Parentage of Queen Elizabeth I | 91 |
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