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(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 β Talk by Leanda de Lisle
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(c) Hodder & Stoughton
(c) Golden Age Publishing
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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: Books 2014
Books 2014: on sale today
4 December – Edward VI (Penguin Monarchs): The Last Boy King by Stephen Alford ‘ Edward VI, the only son of Henry VIII, became king at the age of nine and died wholly unexpectedly at the age of fifteen. All … Continue reading
UK Reviews – Sisters of Treason by Elizabeth Fremantle
UK reviews for ‘Sisters of Treason’ by Elizabeth Fremantle have started appearing. ‘Sisters of Treason’ (the sequel to ‘Queen’s Gambit’) was published on 22 May by Michael Joseph (Penguin). ‘Yes, I know – it’s yet another Tudor job, when the … Continue reading
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Books to look forward to in 2014…
Books to look forward to in 2014
Books to look forward in 2014
2nd January 2014 – The Plantagenets: The Warrior Kings Who Invented England (Paperback) by Dan Jones βThe Plantagenets inherited a bloodied, broken kingdom from the Normans, and set about expanding royal rule until it stretched at its largest from the … Continue reading