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At the beginning of 1553, Henry VIII’s only son King Edward VI was dying. For the first time in English history all potential claimants were women. Henry’s daughters Mary and Elizabeth, and their cousins Jane Grey (1553) and Mary, Queen of Scots. For the first time in history, England would have a Queen regnant. Partisan councillors would jockey for position in order to secure their own futures and the religious destiny of the nation.
CHARACTERS
Lady Jane Grey – Queen of England (disputed)
Edward Seymour, duke of Somerset – Lord Protector under Edward VI
Catherine of Aragon – 1st wife of Henry VIII, mother of Mary
Alison Plowden – Historian
Richard II – King of England (1377-99)
CREDITS
Alfonso Ferabosco – Amor Mia Sprona
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At the beginning of 1553, Henry VIII’s only son King Edward VI was dying. For the first time in English history all potential claimants were women. Henry’s daughters Mary and Elizabeth, and their cousins Jane Grey (1553) and Mary, Queen of Scots. For the first time in history, England would have a Queen regnant. Partisan councillors would jockey for position in order to secure their own futures and the religious destiny of the nation.
CHARACTERS
Lady Jane Grey – Queen of England (disputed)
Edward Seymour, duke of Somerset – Lord Protector under Edward VI
Catherine of Aragon – 1st wife of Henry VIII, mother of Mary
Alison Plowden – Historian
Richard II – King of England (1377-99)
CREDITS
Alfonso Ferabosco – Amor Mia Sprona

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