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arrests were due to take place, he was reconciled to
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who was the principal tutor at the Royal school. Anne would have been taught French, Latin, philosophy, theology, and the
Classics. Maud Green had already taught her children to read and write when they were small. Anne herself later said that her education at home was based on the approach used in
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Catherine visited the King in his bedchamber and adroitly managed to persuade the King that her interest in the new religion had been undertaken solely as a means to provide stimulating conversation to distract the King from the pain caused by his ulcerous leg. Henry was appeased, and before the
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was crowned queen in 1533, Anne Parr continued in the same capacity as maid-of-honour. She quickly succumbed to the spell of Queen Anne's charismatic personality and following the Queen's example, she became an ardent supporter of the New Faith. After Anne Boleyn's fall from power and subsequent
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was arrested for heresy. Those who opposed the Queen tried to gain a confession from Askew that the Queen, her sister, and the other women were
Protestants. Queen Catherine and some of her closest friends had previously shown favour to the arrested woman.
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described as a "sabelles heade" set with 21 diamonds and a ruby in its mouth, with four gold claws. Other jewels included a gold girdle set with pearls and counterfeited rubies and sapphires, a locket or "tablet" with a portrait of
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during the King's campaign against the French. Anne was her sister's chief lady-in-waiting and the sisters were close. Anne was also part of the clique of
Protestants who surrounded the new Queen. In 1546, fellow Protestant
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Holbein's most expressive drawings, executed during the period Anne served as a gentlewoman of the queen's privy chamber. <...> R.L.
479:, the future Queen Mary I. William married as his second wife, Anne Talbot, but the marriage produced no children. Through her sons, Anne has many descendants, including the present-day
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were involved in torturing Anne Askew and interrogating her about her connections to the ladies at court who were suspected to be
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595:, another tablet with the initial "P", and two "books of gold". A "unicorn bone sett in golde" with a turquoise, two rubies, and two diamonds, was a charm against poisoning.
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leaving her mother a widow at twenty-five, pregnant, and with the grave responsibility of guarding the inheritance of the Parr children. Maud Green was a
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on 12 July 1543, when King Henry married her sister
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where boys and girls were educated together; as was the case with the Parrs until her brother left home in 1525 to join the household of
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