Jane Seymour.
Queen Elizabeth l lived at Hampton Court Queen Elizabeth ll lives at Buckingham Palace or Windsor Castle
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you might be beheaded or be jstified by the court
She was comfortably sequestered from court, and very closely watched by spies representing Queen Mary, her reigning Catholic half-sister. Queen Mary died before evidence could be gathered to send the suspected-Protestant Elizabeth to the headsman.
Elizabeth I (1533 - 1603) was the daughter of Henry VIII (1491 - 1547) and his second wife, Anne Boleyn (c1501-07 - 1536). On 19 May 1536, Anne Boleyn, unable to provide Henry with the male heir he wanted, was beheaded at the Tower of London. Having been found guilty on trumped up charges of adultery, incest and witchcraft - all treasonable offences.
The mother of Queen Mary I was Catherine of Aragon, who was Henry VIII's first wife.The mother of Elizabeth I was Anne Boleyn, who was Henry VIII's second wife - she was later executed.It was Catherine Parr, the sixth and last wife of Henry VIII, who married Henry in 1543, who became friends with his children by previous marriages - Mary and Elizabeth - and eventually brought them back to court.More informationHenry VIII's second wife, Jane Seymour, tried hard to reconcile Henry with his two daughters, even trying to get Mary put back into the succession. She managed to bring Mary and Henry together though.But it was Henry's last and sixth wife, Catherine Parr, who succeeeded in getting Henry to reinstate Mary and Elizabeth as royal princesses at court.
I believe that was Hampton Court. That was the Court of Elizabeth I, also.
He took it from Cardinal Wolsey because he(Wolsey) couldn't get a divorce for Henry. This inability ultimately brought on Wolsey's imprisonment.
It was by order of the court.
Mary Warren reveals that there is talk in the village that Elizabeth's name has been brought up in court, and that she has been accused of witchcraft. This revelation is alarming and puts Elizabeth in serious danger.
The Crucible is a play written by Arthur Miller about the Salem witch trials. In this play, Mary Warren is brought into court to testify on the behalf of Elizabeth Proctor during the third act.
Henry Yelverton has written: 'The reports of Sir Henry Yelverton, Knight and baronet, late one of the justices of the Court ofCommon Pleas, of divers special cases in the Court of King's Bench, as well in the latter and of the reign of Q. Elizabeth, as in the first ten years of K. James... Publish'd originally in French'
Because Hampton Court was Henry's home
Queen Elizabeth II Great Court was created in 2000.
Edward the 6th, his heir. Then Mary, then Elizabeth.
Henry VIII took Hampton court from thomas wolsey in 1528
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