King and Minister
Lady Jane Grey ; 150-158
2009-09-18
9 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
Northumberland's behaviour ‐ arousing suspicion long before Jane came on the scene , Edward's concern about succession ‐ Jane's impending marriage to Guildford, an irresistible temptation , Antonio de Guaras's ‐ Dudley, ‘causing’ the king to bequeath the crown to the Grey family , Northumberland, unlikely in prompting the ‘deuise’ ‐ but taking advantage of it , John Dudley, persuading Edward ‐ making changes to put Jane and Guildford on the throne , binding the political elite more closely together , Jane Grey blaming Edward ‐ bringing ‘me and our stock in most miserable calamity and misery’ , Jane Grey's marriage, not a planned first step towards a crown matrimonial for Guildford Dudley , King and minister
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