Jane Seymour, third queen of Henry VIII

Standard Name: Jane Seymour,, third queen of Henry VIII

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Textual Features Hilary Mantel
This novel begins as Henry VIII is already thinking about marrying Jane Seymour , and ends at a moment when it seems that Cromwell is triumphant over his enemies (including his former ally Anne Boleyn
Occupation Elizabeth Oxenbridge, Lady Tyrwhit
By 1537 (the year after the divorced Catherine of Aragon died) Elizabeth Oxenbridge (later Lady Tyrwhit) held a position at Court as gentlewoman of the privy chamber.
Matthew, Henry Colin Gray et al., editors. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. http://www.oxforddnb.com/.
She was to acquire greater importance at Court...
Family and Intimate relationships Queen Elizabeth I
Elizabeth's younger half-brother, Edward , son of Jane Seymour , shared her upbringing and her Protestantism.

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