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Boleyns: From the
Tudors to the Windsors.
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Albemarle Street. pp. 20–21. https://onthetudortrail.com/Blog/anne-
boleyn/anne-
boleyns-remains-the-restoration-of-the-chapel-of-st-peter-ad-vincula/ Ives...
- Boulogne,
Boleyn is the
surname of a
noble English family particularly prominent in the
Tudor period.
People with this
surname include: Anne
Boleyn, Queen...
- Lord
Hunsdon claimed the
earldom of
Ormond on the
grounds that he was the
Boleyns'
legitimate heir. Many
ancient peerages can
descend through female heirs...
- The
Boleyn Ground,
often referred to as
Upton Park, was a
football stadium located in
Upton Park, East London. It was the home of West Ham
United from...
- exaggerated,
since there was no
scandal surrounding the
Boleyns' marriage, and none of the
Boleyns'
enemies felt that George's
behaviour towards women was...
- the fall of the
Boleyns was hard for her, both
socially and financially. The
lands which the
Boleyns had
built up
during Anne
Boleyn's reign and over the...
-
involvements would only
further strain this relationship.
Around 1520, the
Boleyns managed to
arrange Mary's
marriage to
William Carey, a
respected and po****r...
- Sir
James Boleyn (died 1561) was a
courtier in the
reign of
Henry VIII of
England and
chancellor of the
household of his niece, Anne
Boleyn, the second...
-
prosperous merchant who
built the
north transept chapel and who, like the
Boleyns of Salle, was a
member of the
Guild of the Holy
Trinity of Coventry. She...