- The Condition of Europe and England
- Katherine Parr
- The Marquis of Dorset and his Family
- Anne Askew
- The King Dying
- Triumph of the New Men
- Katherine Parr’s Unhappy Married Life
- Lady Jane’s Temporary Return to her Father
- Seymour and the Princess Elizabeth
- The Protector’s Position
- Lady Jane Grey at Home
- An Anxious Tutor
- Northumberland and the King
- Lady Jane’s Correspondence with Bullinger
- The King Dying
- After King Edward’s Death
- Lady Jane as Queen
- Turn of the Tide
- Northumberland at Bay
- Trial and Condemnation of Northumberland
- Mary’s Marriage in Question
- Discontent at the Spanish Match
- Lady Jane and her Husband Doomed
Lady Jane Grey was an English noblewoman, great-granddaughter of Henry VII. As her cousin, Edward VI, lay on his death-bed, he nominated her as his successor to the English crown ahead of his half-sisters Mary and Elizabeth. Jane's reign lasted a mere nine days, before she was convicted of treason and imprisoned in the Tower of London. Often considered one of the most romantic characters of royal history, Taylor gives us a full biography of the Nine Day Queen. - Summary by Lynne Thompson
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