The Fall of Anne Boleyn – 10 May 1536 – The Grand Jury of Middlesex meets

On 10th May 1536, the Grand Jury of Middlesex met to decide whether there was enough evidence to send Queen Anne Boleyn; George Boleyn, Lord Rochford, groom of the Stool Sir Henry Norris; Sir Francis Weston; William Brereton; and court musician Mark Smeaton to trial…

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  1. My iPad keeps jumping and twice my comments have disappeared so I will have to post something very briefly, this was a very sad miscarriage of justice and if there is a God as Henry V111 believed as did his contemporaries, I find it very hard to fathom how he believed as must have his fellow conspirator’s that this evil deed would ever have found favour with the almighty.

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