Claire | May 11, 2010
On this day in history, the 11th May 1536, the Grand Jury of Kent assembled before Chief Justice John Baldwin and his six colleagues at Deptford. Like the Grand Jury of Middlesex the day before, the Kent Jury found a true bill against the accused on all charges pertaining to the crimes committed at Greenwich […]
Category: Anne Boleyn Execution, Anne Boleyn Fall, Anne Queen Consort, Events of 1536, Marriage, The Boleyns, Tudor Characters, Tudor Events |
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Tags: adultery, Brereton, charges, George Boleyn, incest, innocent, Kent Indictment, Norris, Smeaton, Weston
Claire | March 25, 2009
If you read last week’s blog, you will know that I am convinced that Anne Boleyn was completely innocent of all charges and should not have been found guilty or executed. War Veteran Fights for Justice I haven’t gone as far to prove her innocence as Battle of Britain veteran, Wing Commander George Melville Jackson, […]
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Tags: Anne Boleyn, George Melville-Jackson, innocent, pardon