The Life of Lady Jane Grey (Part One)

The Life of Lady Jane Grey (Part One)

Feb 16, 2018 at 7:22pm The Life of Lady Jane Grey (Part One) There were many reasons why I wanted to do a series on Lady Jane Grey.

1. February is the month she was executed

2. I have read 'Crown of Blood' by Nicola Tallis

3. I just finished 'Three Sisters Who Would Be Queen' by Leanda De Lisle

4. BBC recently had a series on her as well, so Jane is hot-topic this month.

The life of Lady Jane Grey has been told many times. Most of the stories mention an abusive home where Jane felt trapped. But they do not often make you feel like you are getting a glimpse at the real Jane.

My series on Jane will hopefully open your eyes to interesting bits you did not know.

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Written by: Rebecca Larson

Voiced by: Rebecca Larson

Produced by: Rebecca Larson

Music Credits:

Suonatore di Liuto Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/

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Sources/References:

De Lisle, Leanda. 'Three Sisters Who Would Be Queen'.

Ives, Eric. 'Lady Jane Grey: A Tudor Mystery'.

Tallis, Nicole. 'Crown of Blood'.

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