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The History of England

264f Rebel Queen 7 Regina

The History of England

David Crowther

Europe, Queen, England, Medieval, Politics, Royal, History, Parliament, English, King, Modern, Early Modern, Monarchy

4.86K Ratings

🗓️ 8 December 2018

⏱️ 18 minutes

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Summary

Whether Jane and Guildford understood the commotion in the city outside the Tower we do not know, but it was the duty of her father, the Duke of Suffolk, to break the news

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0:00.0

Hello everyone and welcome to the history of England.

0:27.9

This is 264F Rebel Queen 7, Yana Non-Regina.

0:34.3

On one of the documents from the chaos of the 19th of July is a note in the Marge of

0:38.6

a Document, it's written in the hand of William Cecil himself.

0:42.9

It reads, Yana Non-Regina, Jane is no queen.

0:48.0

As he stared out at the riot, fires, cheering and celebration on the streets of London, Jane's

0:54.0

father Suffolk would have known that his daughter was finished as queen.

0:58.7

All that remained was to know her fate and his own.

1:02.9

Eventually amongst all the euphoria and their hopes of survival, a group of councillors

1:07.2

finally turned their thoughts to the tower, though it was a Suffolk they thought rather

1:11.6

than of Jane.

1:13.4

Would Suffolk fight on for his daughter, that would be embarrassing and awkward and to be

1:17.8

avoided.

1:18.8

Like the villagers seeking Vlad, the councillors gathered a crowd of about a thousand

1:23.6

men apparently, told them to grasp their pitchforks and in the evening air they proceeded

1:28.4

to the tower, torches held high no doubt.

1:32.2

When they arrived, Suffolk gave orders for the councillors to be admitted to the tower,

1:36.6

and finally they stood before Suffolk.

1:38.7

They didn't mess about with any preliminary regrets or anything like that, it was straight

1:43.0

down to business.

1:45.0

As of this day, the 19th of July, Jane was no longer queen.

1:50.0

Proclaimed publicly on the 10th, deposed publicly on the 9th, that's the life of Solomon

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