WHAT THEY TEACH
... WHAT THEY TEACH. The love letters of Henry VIII.to Anne Boleyn have been published in book form: They should teach young wornen that It is foolish to believe all men say an their love-letters.—Carkago (Record- Herald. ...
... WHAT THEY TEACH. The love letters of Henry VIII.to Anne Boleyn have been published in book form: They should teach young wornen that It is foolish to believe all men say an their love-letters.—Carkago (Record- Herald. ...
... Ishinds. and it., value is estimated at £12,000. An exquisite little clock of enotel brings bank pathetie memories of Qtseen Anne Boleyn. for it wee one of the presents which made her happy on her wedding day; and a pair of spurs are ic legacy front the far-off ...
... EMPIRE DAY BY DAY. M&y 19.- Ifi3s—Jacques Cartier sailed from St. Malo on his second voyage to the new world. 1536—Queen Anne Boleyn beheaded on Tower Green. 1649 Commonwealth declared. In England. 1652—Battle of Dover Strait. Blake defeated the Dutch, ...
... and crimson. The I King would burst in upon the festivities upstairs, and for his partner in the dance would single out Anne Boleyn. It you enter the prosy little room! ! where accounts are being added up! !you can see the Cardinal's arms! carved on what ...
... calls.. The supporting company was competent, inckiding Miss Irene Timmons as Lady Jane Bolingbroke; Mins Sadie Harris as Anne Boleyn: Miss Barbara Douglas as Queen Catherine; Mr. F. C. Gibney as Henr- VIII.: Mr. Walter R. Seymour as Charles Brandon: Mr ...
... Whitehall in February to the Duke of York requesting him to withdraw to the continent and one written by BR Thomas Boleyn father of Anne Boleyn to Cardinal Wolacy, in which, after detailing the court news. he shows 'the strong position which Henry VIII. then ...
... guard rooms. Just helve daybreak eight _soldiers were roused and marched to the rifle range, not far from the spot where Anne Boleyn and others famous in British history were put to death, followed immediately by Lody, who ' walked - firmly and calmly. ...
... little boy, and my wife's sister In the sitting-room of the Jewel House, which is said to have been the doleful prison of Anne Boleyn and of the bishops whom Oliver Cromwell piously accommodated there. The room, irregular-Shaped, had three doors and two ...
... February, to the Duke of York rehim to withdraw to the Coo. Ittsent. and the other is ore wetter by Sir Thomas Boleyn. father of Anne Boleyn. to Cardinal Wales,. in which. !after detailing the Court news, he shows I the strong Position which Henry VIII ...
... end of Bugle street, once used as a prison for Spanish prisoners and the Tudor house, occupied formerly by Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn, and kept with generous care by private owners. The borough is governed by its mayor and corporation, with a decidedly ...
... BenrY Vlll—who a punster described as being op , great an enthusiast at the game that ' he fell in love with and married Anne Boleyn because of the significance 011 her name—in the person of R. Knights, captain of the Hero of Switzerland Bowling Club and ...
... Marero in charge. ASTOR RESTORES OLD CASTLE Employs Army of Workmen on Anne Boleyn's Historic Home. London, Noi( B. William Waldorf Astor's immense work at Heer Castle, Anne Boleyn's historic home in Kent. has grown to be the wonder and mystery of the ...