A Brief History: Jane Boleyn with Adrienne Dillard
Tudors Dynasty & Beyond
RedTop Media / Rebecca Larson
4.4 • 869 Ratings
🗓️ 3 November 2019
⏱️ 13 minutes
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Summary
This is a supplemental episode of the Tudors Dynasty Podcast and is guest hosted by author Adrienne Dillard.
Adrienne has written two books, the first was Cor Rotto - a novel of Catherine Carey and the second was The Raven's Widow - a novel of Jane Boleyn. Adrienne's research has placed her at the top of people who know the most about Catherine Carey and that is why I asked her to be a guest host today.
About Adrienne:
Adrienne Dillard, is a graduate with a Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Studies with emphasis in History from Montana State University-Northern. She has been an eager student of history for most of her life and has completed in-depth research on the American Revolutionary War time period in American History and the history and sinking of the Titanic. Her senior university capstone paper was on the discrepancies in passenger lists on the ill-fated liner and Adrienne was able to work with Encyclopedia Titanica for much of her research on that subject. Her previous works include best-selling novel,"Cor Rotto: A Novel of Catherine Carey" and "Catherine Carey in a Nutshell" for MadeGlobal's History in a Nutshell series. Her most recent novel, The Raven's Widow: A Novel of Jane Boleyn was released in February 2017. When she isn't writing, Adrienne works as an administrative assistant in the financial services industry and enjoys spending time with her husband, Kyle, and son, Logan, at their home in the Pacific Northwest.
Find Adrienne here: www.adrienne-dillard.com and her facebook is www.facebook.com/corrottobook
Amazon US page for Adrienne's books
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Written by: Rebecca Larson
Voiced by: Rebecca Larson & Adrienne Dillard
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| 0:00.0 | This is the Tudor's Dynasty podcast. |
| 0:22.4 | And now, Rebecca Larson. |
| 0:26.2 | A brief history is a supplemental episode of the Tudor's Dynasty podcast. |
| 0:31.3 | On this episode, we welcome back, Adrian Dillard. |
| 0:34.9 | Adrian is the author of The Ravens Widow, a novel of Jane Blynn. Jane Boulin is best |
| 0:40.6 | known as a sister-in-law of Anne Boulin and the woman who was executed because of the downfall of |
| 0:45.9 | Catherine Howard. Today, Adrian is here to deliver the truth about Jane Blynn. |
| 0:54.4 | Jane Parker was born sometime during 1504 or 1505 to Henry Parker, Lord Morley, and his wife, |
| 1:02.5 | Alice Sinjin. Most historians have placed her early years in Great Hallenbury, but recent |
| 1:08.2 | scholarship suggests that Jane was much older by the time her family |
| 1:11.8 | came into possession of the manner there, and she more likely spent her childhood at another |
| 1:16.6 | of Morley's Essex properties. In addition to Jane, Henry and Alice Parker had at least four |
| 1:22.9 | other children, Henry, Margaret, Francis, and Elizabeth. Jane's first official appearance at court is |
| 1:29.8 | recorded in March 1522 when she portrayed the womanly virtue of constancy during the Shrove |
| 1:35.2 | tied festivities. Her future sisters-in-law, Anne and Mary Belin, performed in the pageant as well, |
| 1:41.5 | taking on the roles of perseverance and kindness. His story in Julia |
| 1:45.8 | Fox speculates that Jane joined the service of Catherine of Varegan much earlier, and that the |
| 1:51.2 | Mistress Parker noted as attending the queen at the field of cloth of gold in June 1520 was her. |
| 1:57.2 | Marriage negotiations between Jane's father and Thomas Belin began at some point before October 4, 1524, when they signed the jointure for her marriage to Thomas's son, George. |
| 2:08.3 | This was an ideal match. George was the sole heir of an affluent family on the rise. |
| 2:13.6 | Like the Morleys, the Berlin's prized education in intellectual pursuits, and, by all accounts, |
| 2:19.2 | George was clever, witty, and charming. He was also highly intelligent and creative, going on to |
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