Visit to Inner Temple Library
(c) Inner Temple Library Interview with Catherine Hanley
(c) The History Press Follow Lady Jane Grey Reference Guide
Books with a Lady Jane link to look forward to:
(c) Pen and Sword
September 2025(c) Pen and Sword Books Ltd
30 September 2025Listen to my talk about Lady Jane at the Tudor Society
(c) Tudor Society Mary, Katherine and Lady Jane Grey: Heirs to the last Tudor – Talk by Leanda de Lisle
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(c) Hodder & Stoughton
(c) Golden Age Publishing
(c) Pen and Sword (c) Pen and Sword Articles and Interviews
England’s Forgotten Queen Interview
(c) BBC 4 Interview with Leanda de Lisle
(c) Chatto & Windus The Lady Jane Grey’s Prayer Book Interview with Stephan Edwards
(c) Stephan Edwards Crown of Blood Interview with Nicola Tallis
(c) Michael O'Mara Books ‘The House of Dudley’ Interview with Joanne Paul
(c) Penguin Interview with Valerie Schutte
(c) Palgrave Macmillan Interview with Beverley Adams
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Arms of Lady Jane Grey
(c) European Heraldry.org Archive
Tag Archives: Arbella Stuart
Elizabeth Fremantle introduces the heroine of her new book…
Elizabeth Fremantle introduces the heroine of her new novel, ‘The Girl in the Glass Tower’ over at the History Girls Blog. WHO IS THE GIRL IN THE GLASS TOWER? by Elizabeth Fremantle
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Arbella Stuart and the Greys – 25th September
‘One last clandestine wedding. A last death in the Tower of London…’ (1) Today marks the 400th anniversary of the death of Arbella Stuart in the Tower of London. As the great- great- granddaughter of Henry VII, Arbella had once … Continue reading
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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 … Continue reading
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Bess of Hardwick News
Tudor History Blog’s Sunday short takes, mentions a display of Bess of Hardwick’s letters at Hardwick Hall. Tudor History Blog Tudor Book Blog also has details about the exhibition. Tudor Book Blog Hope Walker of Hans Eworth and the London … Continue reading