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Planning the Murder of Anne Boleyn Caroline Angus

Planning the Murder of Anne Boleyn By Caroline Angus

Planning the Murder of Anne Boleyn by Caroline Angus


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Planning the Murder of Anne Boleyn by Caroline Angus

Almost 500 years have passed since the death of Anne Boleyn, and yet, there has never been asuggestion she was guilty of the crimes which saw her executed. Attempts to muddy Annesreputation throughout history have not lessened her popularity nor convinced anyone she wasan adulterer. But many myths surrounding Annes conviction for sleeping with George Boleyn,Henry Norris, Francis Weston, William Brereton, and Mark Smeaton have cropped up due tocenturies of lies, slander, and misinformation from detractors. One month after Anne was executed, the Convocation of Canterbury ratified the paperworkdetailing her arrest, conviction, execution, and the annulment of the marriage between KingHenry VIII and his second wife. As parliament had already ruled Annes only child, PrincessElizabeth, was no longer heir to the throne, all the paperwork surrounding the trial wasdestroyed. No trace of her charges, witness statements, evidence, or even Archbishop ThomasCranmers reasoning for annulling the royal marriage survived the mass destruction. Everyonewas supposed to forget Anne Boleyn and accept Queen Jane. But why did Anne Boleyn ever need to die? King Henry had started little more than aninfatuation with Jane Seymour in December 1535\. Yet, many saw the opportunity to pounce,not to reduce Annes influence but to increase Princess Marys standing. As Vicegerent ThomasCromwell and Ambassador Eustace Chapuys whispered of alliances in secret meetings, theCatholic nobility and the White Roses began to hatch their plan to restore the kings daughter,Princess Mary, to her rightful place at court. Just as Katharine of Aragon died, Anne Boleyn feltsecure as Englands queen, only to find that her adversarys death would soon bring on her own. Why did political and religious enemies ofThomas Cromwell seek him in the months leading to Annes death, expecting his co-operationto restore Princess Mary? Did Jane Seymour have any significance and why did King Henry andThomas Cromwell get into a public shouting match at a dinner party?The answers lie not in what evidence remains of court life in early 1536 but in the gaps leftbehind. None of the characters that played a role in Anne Boleyns death were strangers; all hadconnections, alliances and opportunities, and when their pasts and futures are laid together, wecan see how a haphazard plan to end a queens life had almost nothing to do with her at all.

About Caroline Angus

Caroline Angus is a New Zealand-based author raising four children. Caroline studied history atUniversitat de Valencia, Spain, spending ten years dedicated to the Spanish Civil War and theresulting dictatorship. Caroline went on to study at Kings College London, specialising inBritish royal history. After a decade of writing a dozen works of fiction, including the Queenmaker Trilogy, twelveyears of Thomas Cromwell and his fictional attendant Nicola Frescobaldi, Caroline turned tonon-fiction focusing on the surviving papers of Thomas Cromwell, and now Henry VIIIsqueens, heirs and courtiers.

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NGR9781399031868
9781399031868
1399031864
Planning the Murder of Anne Boleyn by Caroline Angus
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Pen & Sword Books Ltd
2024-09-11
248
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