Claire | January 3, 2012
Today, we have a guest article by Anne Boleyn Files visitor and author Anne Clinard Barnhill. Many of you will know Anne from her comments, her posts in the forum and also from The Anne Boleyn Fellowship. I want to take this opportunity to thank Anne for the support and encouragement she’s given me in […]
Category: Anne Queen Consort, Books, Tudor Characters |
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Tags: Anne Boleyn books, Anne Boleyn's ladies, At the Mercy of the Queen, ladies-in-waiting, Madge Shelton, the Sheltons
Claire | May 5, 2011
Back to the present day (no Lady Claire or Sir Tim) and a look at Anne Boleyn’s state of mind on this day in 1536, three days after her arrest and two weeks before her execution. Unfortunately, Sir William Kingston’s report to Cromwell on that day was badly damaged in the AshburnamHouse fire of 1731 […]
Category: Anne Boleyn Fall, Anne Boleyn Personality, Events of 1536 |
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Tags: Anne Boleyn, Anne Boleyn's ladies, imprisonment, ladies-in-waiting, Sir William Kingston, Tower of London
Claire | March 2, 2011
I am often asked about Anne Boleyn’s ladies-in-waiting, so I thought it would be good to write a post giving the low-down on some of her ladies. I apologise if I have missed any, but here is some information on the ladies mentioned in the primary sources as serving Anne Boleyn at one time or […]
Category: Anne Boleyn General, Anne Queen Consort, Jane Boleyn, Tudor Characters |
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Tags: Anne Boleyn's ladies, English court, household, ladies-in-waiting, maids-of-honour, Tudor court