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History Daily

The Execution of Lady Jane Grey

History Daily

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4.42.1K Ratings

🗓️ 12 February 2024

⏱️ 21 minutes

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Summary

February 12, 1554. England’s shortest-reigning monarch is executed, seven months after her time on the throne came to an end.


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com. It's October 7, 1536 in Lincoln, 150 miles north of London, England.

0:28.0

Young boy laughs as he plays tag with his sister in the narrow streets.

0:32.0

It's market day and the city is crowded with traders and customers haggling over prices.

0:37.0

The boy swirks to avoid a group of pigs being driven noisily along the street by a farmer.

0:43.6

The man scowls as the boy leaps over the animals and dashes on after his sister.

0:48.7

But the girl is faster than him and the boy has little chance of catching her until she stops abruptly.

0:54.0

The boy roughly tags her on the shoulder and yells in triumph,

0:58.0

but the expression on his sister's face tells him something's wrong.

1:02.0

He follows her gaze along the street.

1:04.3

A head, a large group of armed men are marching through the gates of the city,

1:09.1

but they're not soldiers, many of them carry simple clubs or pitchforks. These are ordinary people, farmers, tradesmen,

1:16.5

and peasants. The boy grabs his sister's arm and pulls her to the side of the road as the group

1:21.3

passes. There are hundreds of them, maybe even thousands. But rather than

1:25.8

causing fear and panic, their arrival is cheered by the people of Lincoln. The boy looks

1:31.2

around in confusion, but a bystander gives him a reassuring smile and tells him not to worry, the men aren't here to fight.

1:38.0

They're here to protest.

1:40.0

The only people who need to fear this ragtag army are the wicked advisors who persuaded the king to break with the Catholic Church.

1:51.0

20 years earlier, the English King Henry VIII corrled with the Pope.

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