4 June 1536 – Jane Seymour is Proclaimed Queen at Greenwich
This content is taken from 4 June 1536 – Jane Seymour is Proclaimed Queen at Greenwich on The Anne Boleyn Files. On this day in 1536, Whitsun, Henry VIII’s third wife, Jane Seymour, was proclaimed...
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This content is taken from 4 June 1536 – Jane Seymour proclaimed Queen at Greenwich on The Anne Boleyn Files. According to Charles Wriothesley, chronicler and Windsor Herald, it was on 4th June 1536,...
View Article4 June 1536 – A new queen is proclaimed
This content is taken from 4 June 1536 – A new queen is proclaimed on The Anne Boleyn Files. Following her marriage to Henry VIII on 30th May 1536 and her first public apearance as queen on 2nd June,...
View Article4 June 1536 – Jane Seymour is Proclaimed Queen at Greenwich
This content is taken from 4 June 1536 – Jane Seymour is Proclaimed Queen at Greenwich on The Anne Boleyn Files. On this day in 1536, Whitsun, Henry VIII’s third wife, Jane Seymour, was proclaimed...
View Article4 June 1536 – Jane Seymour proclaimed Queen at Greenwich
This content is taken from 4 June 1536 – Jane Seymour proclaimed Queen at Greenwich on The Anne Boleyn Files. According to Charles Wriothesley, chronicler and Windsor Herald, it was on 4th June 1536,...
View Article4 June 1536 – A new queen is proclaimed
This content is taken from 4 June 1536 – A new queen is proclaimed on The Anne Boleyn Files. Following her marriage to Henry VIII on 30th May 1536 and her first public apearance as queen on 2nd June,...
View Article4 June 1536 – Jane Seymour is Proclaimed Queen at Greenwich
On this day in 1536, Whitsun, Henry VIII’s third wife, Jane Seymour, was proclaimed Queen at Greenwich. Chronicler Charles Wriothesley recorded this moment: “Also the 4th daie of June, being...
View Article4 June 1536 – Jane Seymour proclaimed Queen at Greenwich
According to Charles Wriothesley, chronicler and Windsor Herald, it was on 4th June 1536, Whitsunday, that Henry VIII’s third wife, Jane Seymour, was proclaimed queen: “Also the 4th daie of June, being...
View Article4 June 1536 – A new queen is proclaimed
Following her marriage to Henry VIII on 30th May 1536 and her first public apearance as queen on 2nd June, Jane Seymour was proclaimed Queen at Greenwich on Sunday 4th June 1536, Whitsun. Chronicler...
View Article4 June 1536 – Jane Seymour is officially proclaimed queen
On this day in history, Sunday 4th June 1536, five days after her marriage to King Henry VIII and just over two weeks after the execution of her predecessor, Jane Seymour was officially proclaimed...
View Article4 June 1536 – Jane Seymour is proclaimed queen – The Fall of Anne Boleyn
You thought I’d finished my video series on the fall of Anne Boleyn in 1536, didn’t you? Ha! Got you! Here’s a surprise extra video for you! On this day in 1536, 4th June, Whitsunday, Henry VIII’s new...
View Article4 June 1536 – A new queen is proclaimed
On this day in Tudor history, 4th June 1536, Whitsun, Jane Seymour was officially proclaimed queen at Greenwich. Jane was Henry VIII’s third wife and this proclamation took place just over two weeks...
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