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... THE SPEAKER, Sir Thomas More and Bishop F in 1535, Anne Boleyn (1536; Duchess of Kingston (1776), ant abdicated (in 1327), Edward IV. lay in state. In connection realise that it does not purpi addresses. It was designed m ...
... MR. DIXON’S NEW WORK. Second Edition, Vols. I. and 11., Bvo, price 305., History op two queens. CATHARINE OF ARAGON AND ANNE BOLEYN. W. HEPWORTH DIXON. Hurst and Blackett, Publishers, 13, Great Marlborough-street. ...
... reader is left with the impression that the Ref or mat ion was inevitable anyhow, that it owed nothing to the beauxyeux of Anne Boleyn, and. that the result would have been the same had Richard Plantagenet, not Henry Tudor, triumphed at Bosworth. I wonder ...
... ELIZABETH 1., QUEEN-REGNANT, BORN 1533, DIED 1603. SHE WAS THE ONLY SURVIVING CHILD OF HENRY VIII. BY HIS SECOND QUEEN, ANNE BOLEYN. THE FIGURE IS 14 INS. HIGH AND COMPRISES SOME 27,000 STITCHES. THE HAIR IS RED AND THE DRESS IS BLACK, WHITE AND GOLD. ...
... NEWS coming to displace the latter. The two doleful tragedies are dramatically handled ; and the love-passages between Anne Boleyn and Thomas Wyat, the poet, are gracefully and pleasantly introduced and dealt wdth. Those who wish 1 1 see Henry VIII. ...
... NATURAL-COLOUR PHOTOGRAPHS SPECIALLY TAKEN FOR THE ILLUSTRATED LONDON NEWS. 2. BEGUN BY HENRY VIII. FOR HIS OWNE DARLING. ANNE BOLEYN THE RESTORED BRIDGE AT HAMPTON COURT PALACE. ay* - ' *t* * .~rrrrL • ~.c ,-, -;' ; yrTt * - in * msi f« ], I P T nv ■ _' ...
... gave her an intimation that she was aware of her ambitious views. The Queen was playing at cards with Anne Boleyn, when she thus addressed her“ My Lady Anne, you have the good hap ever to stop at a King; but you are not like others, you will have all or none ...
... genius and steadfast counsel of their well-famed The cradle of Queen Though such choice antiques may be the privileged {Anne' Boleyn). ...
... of Henry VI., and great grandfather to Anne Boleyn, the unfortunate Queen of Henry VIII., and mother of Queen Elizabeth. On the death of Sir Thomas Boleyn, K.G., Earl of Wilt-hire and Ormond, and father of Anne. Henry seized this estate in right of his ...
... WIVES (L. TO R.) KATHERYN HOWARD (BINNIE BARNES), ANN OF CLEVES (ELSA LANCHESTER), HENRY (CHARLES LAUGHTON), ANNE BOLEYN (MERLE OBERON), AND KATHERINE PARR (EVERLEY GREGG). THE LAST MOMENTS OF ANNE BOLEYN AS REPRESENTED IN THE FILM : HENRY ...
... and collectors are very anxious to secure examples. Tyler’s riot follows, to give place to the Coronation Procession of Anne Boleyn. and then we shall see Queen Elizabeth welcoming Drake on his return from the destruction of Spain’s naval power, and Charles ...
... appearing as Messalina in ** I, Claudius,” and its production was consequently postponed. Her best-remembered part was that of Anne Boleyn in The Private Life of Henry VIII.” She was born in Tasmania, was educated at Bombay, and came to England when she was seventeen ...