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Lady Jane Grey, (1537 - 1554) was the daughter of Henry Grey, the Marquess of Dorset and Lady Frances Brandon. Lady Frances was a great-granddaughter of Henry VII, the first Tudor king, and Jane's grandparents were the Princess Mary Rose, younger sister of Henry VIII (1491 - 1547) and Charles Brandon, Duke of Suffolk. When she was about 10, Jane became part of the household of Katherine Parr, Henry VIII's sixth and last wife.

Henry Grey, Jane's father, was created Duke of Suffolk in 1551. At court, John Dudley, the Duke of Northumberland, who was a staunch Protestant, held great power and was acting as regent to the young Edward VI. Jane Grey was married to Guildford Dudley, Northumberland's son, in May 1553.

Edward VI was not physically very strong, and began to get weak after suffering various illnesses. Northumberland was concerned that the crown would pass to Mary, Edward's older sister and true heir, who was Roman Catholic. He managed to persuade the dying Edward, who was also staunchly Protestant, to name Lady Jane Grey as his successor, and to pronounce Mary and their other sister, Elizabeth, illegitimate. Edward died on 6 July 1553, and four days later, Lady Jane was proclaimed queen.

Meanwhile, Mary began to gain much support from those who were uneasy that the true successor had been excluded, and within days, Jane's reign faded away, with even her father proclaiming Mary as true queen and easily persuading Jane to give up the crown. Jane had been only the "nine days queen".

Lady Jane and her husband Guildford Dudley, were imprisoned by Mary I, and tried for treason in November 1553, and sentenced to death. The Duke of Northumberland had previously been tried and found guilty and executed on 22 August 1553. Lady Jane's father, Suffolk, was pardoned, but implicated in a later plot with Sir Thomas Wyatt in February 1554, and sentenced to death for that treason. on 12 February 1554, Lady Jane and her husband were executed. The Duke of Suffolk, Jane's father, was executed two days later.

Mary I had taken her rightful position as heir to the throne.

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Lady Jane Grey did?

She was named by Edward VI as his successor and claimed the throne of England but after only 9 days Edward's eldest sister Mary Tudor successfully claimed the throne as Mary I and Lady Jane Grey was executed for Treason.


Why did lady Jane grey give up being queen?

she didn't. mary tudor claimed the throne, telling people Jane was illegitimate, which resulted in her beheading.


How long was lady Jane grey on the throne?

9 days


Why did Jane gray get exicuted?

When Edward VI died, Jane Grey was named as his successor, and there was an attempt to put her on the throne. The actual next in line, Edward's sister Mary, had Jane executed to stop any future claim to the throne.


What time was Lady Jane Gray Executed?

Lady Jane Grey was executed after her nine days on the throne. She was executed on the 12th of February 1554


Who is Lady Jane gray dramatist?

Lady Jane Grey was the niece of King Henry VIII (his sister Mary's daughter). Upon the death of King Edward, Lady Jane Grey, at the urging of several corrupt advisors, became queen. Her reign lasted only nine days, as the public support was behind Henry VIII's daughter, Princess Mary, to become queen. Mary claimed the throne that was rightfully hers, and Lady Jane Grey was held prisoner in the Tower of London until she was beheaded seven months later.


Why did Lady Jane Grey become queen?

Lady Jane was the great-granddaughter of Henry VII, so she was a cousin of Edward VI. When he was dieing he was persuaded to proclaim Lady Jane Grey as heir to the throne instead of his sister Mary (a Catholic) or illegitimate Elizabeth


What did Queen Mary do to Lady Jane Grey?

She beheaded her because she was on her throne, which Henry VIII had left to her as his daughter. She actually liked her, but she was a threat to her throne.


How long did lady Jane grey reign for?

She was queen for only 9 days before Mary's supporters overthrew her and put Mary on the thrown. Jane spent her entire life as queen in the Tower of London.lady Jane Grey was queen for only 9 days.Nine days.


Why did lady Jane grey get removed from the throne?

Because she was ment to go on to the throne after Mary but went anyway, so there got forbidden from the throne and Mary took her place.


Did lady Jane grey have anything to do with the church?

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What happend to Mary Jane grey?

Lady Jane Grey was an English noblewoman who was crowned Queen of England for nine days in 1553. She was executed for high treason after a failed attempt to place her on the throne. Lady Jane Grey's reign was very short-lived, and she is remembered as the "Nine Days' Queen."