October 6, 1549 – Somerset spirits Edward VI away to Windsor. He thought he was shoring up a precarious position, but instead just made things far worse. Read more on www.janetwertman.com
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October 6, 1549 – Somerset spirits Edward VI away to Windsor. He thought he was shoring up a precarious position, but instead just made things far worse. Read more on www.janetwertman.com
“This day died a man of much wit – and very little judgment.” These are said to be Elizabeth’s words upon hearing of the death…
March 9, 1535: Edward Seymour married to Anne Stanhope. Their partnership lasted until his death. Read more about them on www.janetwertman.com
Just under a month after the death of Henry VIII, his nine-year old son Edward VI was crowned King of England. Edward was the son…
January 17, 1549 – Thomas Seymour arrested for treason. This was the beginning of the fall of a man of great hubris. Read about the final straw on www.janetwertman.com
October 15, 1537 – Christening of the future Edward VI. Read more on www.janetwertman.com
October 12, 1537 – Jane Seymour gives birth to the future Edward VI. Read more about the event on www.janetwertman.com
October 9, 1537 – Jane Seymour went into labor from her chamber at Hampton Court Palace. Read more on www.janetwertman.com