THE HOUSE OF TUDOR
... Henry VII. Son of Henry VIII., by Jane Seymour Daughter of Henry VIII.,by Kath.of Arragon Daughter of Henry VIII., Anne Boleyn ...
... Henry VII. Son of Henry VIII., by Jane Seymour Daughter of Henry VIII.,by Kath.of Arragon Daughter of Henry VIII., Anne Boleyn ...
... Kingmaker. Then there was Anne Boleyn and Anne of Cletes, both wives of Henry the Eighth. 5 James the First of Scotland married Princess Anne of Denmark, and later we come 10 the “Good Queen Anne.” Anita and Annie rare pet forms of ...
... refused to be civilised, There is hardly a pick o' difference between Eve, Cleopatra, Joan o' Are, Florence Nightingale, Anne Boleyn, Mary Queen o' Scots and Maggie Murphy. They were all the same clemental girl, shapin’ society to the needs of the hour ...
... Colour is by De Luxe. Many picture-gaers were delighted to renew acquaintance with lfirle‘ Oberon, whose performance as Anne Boleyn in the Charles Laughton “Henry VIII” is one of the cinema’s treasured memories, To-night (Tuesday) and Wednesday at 5.50 ...
... Bluebeard of Kings, because of his six wives, two of whom he had beheaded, is depicted humorously. The story begins on the day Anne Boleyn, Henry's second Queen, was beheaded, and Jane Seymour, whom he called sweet but stupid, becomes his third. But the real ...
... thought o' street lamps an’ tenements. Queenie Thompson would a' done as a light comedienne, but it wouldn't measure up for Anne Boleyn. * ¥ * This problem o' names affects a lot o folk who may never get their name in the papers, unless mebbe in this column ...
... Lord and Lady Astor of Hever are opting out of the castle to stay in Aberdeenshire, in the summer. Their castle, where Anne Boleyn (Hehry VIII's second wife, mother of Queen Bess) lived until she was beheaded. Stay at Hever (for £220 a day) is the theme ...
... Friday at 7.20 only. Saturday at 1.30, 4.35 and 7.40 Some time has elapsed since Merle Oberon-—memorable for her acting as Anne Boleyn in “Henry Vlll—has been seen on the local screen, and her appearance in fhe title role of “THE LADY FROM BOSTON” is doubly ...
... humble livers in canters•, thou to be perched up in a glist'riug grief and wear a golden sorrow —words spoken of hapless Anne Boleyn, words equally true today of poor Natalia of Servio. The ways of diplomacy are cold, unswerving, and incomprehensible, and ...
... Edinburgh. But the country say it shall not be, and have yet to see which is to give I pity the Ministry which is, like Anne Boleyn ** ’twixt axe aud crown.” Sir Robert Carden deserves the thanks the public for so persistently declaring that the police ...
... many men and women of note have been incarcerated there, and from it many wenv to the block. It was the prison of Queen Anne Boleyn whence she went to ler death on the adjoining Tower Green; it was also the prison of the Earl of Leicester, Queen Elizabeth’s ...
... Windsor examples illustrates this shape to perfection. This is the clock which Henry VIII. is Slid have given as a present to Anne Boleyn on her wedding morning. It is in gilt metal—sdver perhaps —pierced and chased. The dome supported by pillars is surmounted ...