Susan Higginbotham’s ‘Her Highess, the Traitor’ Virtual Book Tour – Day 8

Day 8 of Susan’s virtual book tour is hosted at Sharon Kay Penman’s blog.

You have to read it, it is hilarious!!!

Twelve Tips for Writing About Lady Jane Grey

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Susan Higginbotham’s ‘Her Highess, the Traitor’ Virtual Book Tour – Day 7

Day 7 is hosted at Tanzanite’s Castle Full of Books.

Author interview: Susan Higginbotham, Author of Her Highness, The Traitor

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Executed Queens Tour Day 3 at the Anne Boleyn Files

The Anne Boleyn Files has posted a report about their visit to Sheffield Manor Lodge and their talk by Leanda de Lisle about Lady Jane Grey and her sisters.

Executed Queens Tour Day 3 – Sheffield Manor Lodge and Talk by Leanda de Lisle

Photos of talk by Leanda de Lisle

Photos of Sheffield Manor Lodge

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Lord Harry at All Things Robert Dudley

All Things Robert Dudley has an article about two of the Dudley brothers who were both called Henry.

Lord Harry – All Things Robert Dudley

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Imagined Lives: Portraits of Unknown People at the NPG

I visited this display at the National Portrait Gallery 2 weeks ago.

‘This display looks in detail at fourteen portraits of people whose identities are uncertain. Dating from the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, these portraits were once thought to depict famous sitters including Queen Elizabeth I, the young pretender to the throne Lady Arabella Stuart, and the poet and courtier Sir Thomas Overbury. These identities, however, have long since been disputed. New research, undertaken in part by MA students from the University of Bristol, is presented alongside the portraits. The likelihood of previously given identities is assessed and, in some cases, new identities are suggested.’

From National Portrait Gallery

The display which runs until July 8th includes portraits formerly thought to be of Margaret Tudor, Queen of Scotland and Arbella Stuart.

Unknown woman, formerly known as Margaret Tudor

Unknown woman, possibly Lady Arabella Stuart

You can view the other portraits on display here:

Imagined Lives

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