Jane GREY, Queen Of England

Jane GREY, Queen Of England

Female 1537 - 1554  (~ 16 years)

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  1. 1.  Jane GREY, Queen Of EnglandJane GREY, Queen Of England was born in Oct 1537 in Bradgate, Leicestershire, ENG; died on 12 Feb 1554 in Tower Of London, London, , ENG.

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    The following information is from the internet site at http://www.englishhistory.net/tudor/relative/janegrey.html by Marilee:"Jane Grey remains one of the most compelling and tragic figures in Tudor history. She possessed royal blood through her grandmother, Princess Mary Tudor, and this heritage brought her to the scaffold in 1554. Jane had been named heiress to the English throne in her great-uncle Henry VIII's will, but only if his son Edward and daughters Mary and Elizabeth died without issue. But Edward ruled for just six years and his ambitious advisor, John Dudley, was determined to remain in power. To that end, he persuaded Edward to write his own will and leave the throne to his pious cousin, Jane Grey. Though just fifteen at the time, she was known for her Protestant piety and learning; it was this religious devotion which persuaded Edward to alter the succession. Deeply pious himself, he could not leave the throne to his Catholic sister, Mary. Jane was quickly wed to Dudley's son and crowned queen of England in July 1553. But she ruled for just nine days, trapped and unhappy. Mary Tudor claimed the throne with great popular support and Jane was imprisoned in the Tower of London. Her subsequent execution was a political necessity for Mary Tudor. Despite her youth, Jane met her end with great dignity and courage."

    Jane married Guilford DUDLEY in May 1553 in Durham House, London, , ENG. Guilford (son of Lord John DUDLEY) died on 12 Feb 1554 in Tower Of London, London, , ENG. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]