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no because Jane seymour died before lady jane gray came to the thrown
King Henry VIII of England's six wives are as follows: (1) Princess Catherine of Aragon, (2) Lady Anne Boleyn, (3) Lady Jane Seymour, (4) Princess Anne of Cleves, (5) Lady Katherine Howard, and (6) Lady Katherine Parr.
Katherine Parr - Sixth wife of Henry VIII:Henry's last wife, Katherine Parr (b. c1512), had already been widowed twice, when she married Henry on 12 July 1543. She was a very sensible and intellectual lady, and outlived Henry, as he died on 28 January 1547. Katherine married again, after Henry's death, to Thomas Seymour, a brother of Jane Seymour. She became pregnant and gave birth to a girl on 30 August 1548, dying of puerperal fever on 5 September 1548.
Lady Jane Grey married John Dudley, also know as Lord Guildford Dudley.Lord Guildford Dudley was the son of Edward VI
Her grandmother, Mary Tudor, also known as Bloody Mary, ruled.
no because Jane seymour died before lady jane gray came to the thrown
Following the death of King Henry VIII, his widow Katherine Parr went on to marry the brother of Jane Seymour, Sir Thomas Seymour. She had one daughter by him, Lady Mary Seymour, although Katherine did not survive the birth. What happened to Mary is one of the great mysteries of history. It is assumed she died in her infancy as there is little or no reference to her.
Her parents (Frances Brandon and Henry Grey), her sisters (Katherine and Mary), her nurse (Mrs. Ellen). Then her role model, Katherine Parr, and her fourth husband Thomas Seymour, who became her guardian in her childhood. Her husband (Guildford Dudley), although she didn't particularly like him, and her father-in-law (John Dudley).Edit: Mrs. Ellen is probably an invention of the Victorians. There is no evidence that Jane disliked her husband.
Lady Margaret Seymour was born in 1540.
Yes she did. Her daughter Frances had several children. Two of whom being Lady Jane Grey and Katherine Grey.
King Henry VIII of England's six wives are as follows: (1) Princess Catherine of Aragon, (2) Lady Anne Boleyn, (3) Lady Jane Seymour, (4) Princess Anne of Cleves, (5) Lady Katherine Howard, and (6) Lady Katherine Parr.
Katherine Parr - Sixth wife of Henry VIII:Henry's last wife, Katherine Parr (b. c1512), had already been widowed twice, when she married Henry on 12 July 1543. She was a very sensible and intellectual lady, and outlived Henry, as he died on 28 January 1547. Katherine married again, after Henry's death, to Thomas Seymour, a brother of Jane Seymour. She became pregnant and gave birth to a girl on 30 August 1548, dying of puerperal fever on 5 September 1548.
Yes, Lady Seymour dies at the end of the story.
Lady Jane Grey married John Dudley, also know as Lord Guildford Dudley.Lord Guildford Dudley was the son of Edward VI
No she didn't but Thomas Seymour (Edward's maternal uncle) wanted them to marry so he bought the wardship of Jane and then made an attempt to kidnap Edward. This attempt failed because Edward's dog started barking so Seymour shot it and the noise brought guards who arrested Seymour. He was later executed for treason. Jane was married to Guilford Dudley and Edward was at a time betrothed to Mary Queen of Scots and Princess Elisabeth of France.
Lady Katherine Tait was born in 1923.
Lady Katherine Percy died in 1475.