ANNE BOLEYN
... ANNE BOLEYN Hotel and Cafe I*. Market Square, HORSHAM ...
... ANNE BOLEYN Hotel and Cafe I*. Market Square, HORSHAM ...
... ANNE BOLEYN Hotel and Cafe 10, Market Square, HORSHAM ...
... ANNE BOLEYN On Thursday, Friday, and Saturday the premier place will be given over to an historical drama entitled Anne Boleyn,” written and edited by Mr. Max Pemberton. Of tlie many interesting scenes which go to make up most engrossing story are those ...
... ANNE BOLEYN Hotel and Cafe 10, Market Square, HORSHAM ...
... ANNE BOLEYN Hotel and Cafe 10, Market Square, HORSHAM Morning Cofite. Luncheon*. Tea* Partie* Catered ...
... ANNE BOLEYN FKATUKING HENRY PORTEN AND EMIL .TANNINGS WITH A CAST A Tragedy of ROYAL FAVOUR, and a Tapestry of TUDOR SPLENDOUR. Not tiresom spectacular Historical Drama—but Love Story, strange as any daring fiction, j which characters move amid scenes ...
... THE FALL OF ANNE BOLEYN Anne and Hever Ca ...
... ANNE BOLEYN AND SPIRITUALISM Anne Boleyn, whose associations with the .former family aeat of tbe Castle—are so well known, is, according to ths London Spiritualist Alliance, perturbed Shade. Boulding described meeting of the Alliance communications which ...
... THE FALL OF ANNE BOLEYN. Anne and Hover Castle supply fascinating subjects for paper in the current number of the “Pall Mall Magazine,” Mr. Outram Tristram. “When,” says the writer, “that brilliant masque of life hail boon played out, when treachery frailty ...
... EXECUTION OF ANNE BOLEYN. All that remained when the queen's doom was pronounced was to get her out the way quickly and quietly possible. Strangers were be excluded from the Tower by the instructions of Cromwell, to which the Lieutenant of the Tower replies ...
... wealth in trade, and became Lord Mayor. From that time the Boleyns rose in importance in the county, and found their way into the Court of Henry VII. and Henry VIII. Anne Boleyn was educated in France, from which country she brought with her on her return ...
... HOME OF ANNE BOLEYN Hever Castle, the Kent home of Anne Boleyn, Henry VIM ill-fated queen, attracted nearly 80,000 visitors this summer. The 79,283 members of the public who paid five shillings to see this historic place constituted a record; in the whole ...