‘Amy Robsart: A Life and Its End’ by Christine Hartweg added to the web site…


(c) Christine Hartweg


‘Amy Robsart: A Life and Its End’ by Christine Hartweg added to the Other Biographies section of the bibliography.


Entry added to the following:

Paintings – Teerlinc.




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Review of 2017


2017 was a very exciting year for me.

In July I read the eulogy to Jane at the ‘Queen of Bradgate’ Celebrations memorial service at Bradgate Park.

(c) Leicester Mercury


Also during the summer I carried out some research for the forthcoming three part TV series ‘England’s Forgotten Queen: The Life and Death of Lady Jane Grey’ and this website was listed in the bibliography of Philippa Gregory’s ‘The Last Tudor.’


(c) Simon & Schuster UK


Read the rest of the review here.




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My Christmas history haul…




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2017 Books that featured Lady Jane…

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Lady Jane TV programme…Part 3


The 3 part series about Lady Jane has a new title and a broadcast date.

Presented by Helen Castor, the third part of ‘England’s Forgotten Queen: The Life and Death of Lady Jane Grey’ will be shown on BBC4 at 9pm on Thursday 11th January.


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‘Historian Helen Castor unpicks the story of Lady Jane Grey, the first woman to be proclaimed Queen of England.

Jane has been installed in the Tower of London by a powerful cabal of men in the royal court. They want to keep the Catholic Mary Tudor from power. Meanwhile, Mary has assembled an army and is ready to fight back.

Led by the manipulative Duke of Northumberland, Jane’s forces have assembled close to Mary’s castle at Framlingham. Poised on the brink of battle, the two sides are evenly matched and the outcome hangs by a thread. When a key supporter of Jane’s defects to Mary’s side, taking with him thousands of followers, the balance tips. The Duke of Northumberland is thrown into confusion and the country holds its breath to see what will happen next.

On the final day of Jane’s nine-day reign, the men who placed her on the throne abandon her and switch sides to join Mary. Their ringleader is Jane’s own uncle, the Earl of Arundel.

Jane and her father, the Duke of Suffolk, are prisoners in the Tower as Mary enters London in triumph.

Jane is put on trial, but at first her life is spared. It is only when Jane’s father joins a second rebellion that Mary takes action. She decrees that Jane, her husband and her father should be executed.

Helen Castor discovers that despite her reign lasting only nine days, Jane did leave a legacy: when Elizabeth I finally inherits the throne the lessons she learned from observing Jane’s struggles help her to rule for 44 years.

And, crucially, Jane opened the door for a woman to rule England in her own right.’In this three-part series for BBC Four, historian Helen Castor pieces together the astonishing true story of Lady Jane Grey – the first reigning Queen of England.

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