Jane Grey


Innocent Traitor
Lady Jane Grey: A Tudor Mystery
The Life of Lady Jane Grey
The Last Tudor (The Plantagenet and Tudor Novels, #15)
Coronation of Glory: The Story of Lady Jane Grey
Her Highness, the Traitor
Crown of Blood: The Deadly Inheritance of Lady Jane Grey
Nine Days a Queen: The Short Life and Reign of Lady Jane Grey
Three Maids for a Crown
The Sisters Who Would Be Queen
Lady Jane Grey
Lady Jane Grey: Nine Day Queen of England
Lady Jane Grey: Nine Days Queen
Lady Jane Grey
Lady in Waiting
Innocent Traitor by Alison WeirThe Sisters Who Would Be Queen by Leanda de LisleSisters of Treason by Elizabeth FremantleThree Maids for a Crown by Ella March ChaseNine Days a Queen by Ann Rinaldi
Lady Jane Grey and Sisters
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YA & Middle Grade Tudor Fiction
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Mary was certainly sympathetic to Jane's situation, and though she soon removed from the Tower to Richmond Palace without seeing her cousin, Jane was not forgotten. By 13 August it seems clear that Mary had received Jane's letter, and that she had accepted her version of events. During their audience with her that day, the Imperial ambassadors reported that thought the Queen made it clear that 'she had not pardoned anybody yet', and there were many who whispered in the Queen's ear that 'Jane of ...more
Nicola Tallis, Crown of Blood: The Deadly Inheritance of Lady Jane Grey

Alison Weir
There are too many Dudleys already in this world
Alison Weir, Innocent Traitor

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