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Since I was a little I have been Fascinated with the Tudors. Even when I was little I believed that Queen Anne Boleyn was innocent of all charges and that she was wrongfully executed by Henry VIII. I also hand write everyone of my letters one by one.

09 January 2022

Letter to Queen Mary I 9 September 2021

 

9 September 2021

Dear Queen Mary I,

 

What did Elizabeth ever do to you for you to throw her in the tower? She never did anything to you. All she was, just a loving sister. Elizabeth had nothing to do with the Wyatt Rebellion. Were you just paranoid that you were going to lose the throne to your younger prettier sister? News Flash! Elizabeth did a better job at ruling over England.

 

Let’s compare nicknames, let’s start with yours “Bloody Mary.” Do you know why they call you bloody Mary? You burned at least 300 protestants all because they were different their blood is on your hands. Elizabeth had more than one nickname, hers were Gloriana, Good Queen Bess and the virgin Queen. Because Elizabeth was a good queen, you should have given up after you married Philip II of Spain.

 

Just give it up you lost when it came to your sister Elizabeth.

 

Queen Elizabeth I’s Greatest supporter

09 December 2021

Letter to King Edward VI 8 September 2021

 

8 September 2021

Dear King Edward VI,

I have a few questions for you. My first question for you is why did you choose Lady Jane Grey as your successor instead of you sister Mary as your father wanted? Was it the Duke of Northumberland pushing a sick monarch to something that he didn’t want in the first place?

 

Was it you or Northumberland that said that Mary and Elizabeth were bastards?

 

I believe that you loved you’re sisters but ignored your father’s will and chose your own successor even though Elizabeth was a protestant like you.

 

Queen Elizabeth I’s greatest supporter

17 November 2021

People Executed Under Mary I

 People executed under Mary I 

A

Henry Adlington

Rose Allen

John Apprice (martyr)

Ann Ashdon

B

Alice Benden

Thomas Benhote

John Bland (martyr)

Agnes Bongeor

William Bongeor

Cornelius Bongey

Thomas Bowyer (martyr)

Bradbridge's Widow

John Bradford

George Brodbridge

Christopher Brown (martyr)

Thomas Brown (martyr)

Denis Burcis

Anthony Burward

C

Canterbury Martyrs

John Cardmaker

Dirick Carver

George Catmer

Joan Catmer

Catherine Cauchés

Lyon Cawch

Nicholas Chamberlain (martyr)

William Coker (martyr)

Colchester Martyrs

Richard Collier (martyr)

John Corneford

Stephen Cotton (martyr)

Thomas Cranmer

D

Richard Day (martyr)

John Derifall

Alice Driver

Lord Guildford Dudley

Thomas Dungate

Robert Dynes (martyr)

E

Reinald Eastland

Helen Ewring

F

Robert Ferrar

Barbara Final

John Fishcock

William Flower (martyr)

John Floyd (martyr)

Elizabeth Folk

John Forman (martyr)

Isobella Forster

John Frankesh

Thomas Fust

G

John Gates (courtier)

Agnes George

Christian George

Guillemine Gilbert

Alexander Gooch and Alice Driver

Bartholomew Green (martyr)

Lady Jane Grey

Mary Groves (martyr)

Guernsey Martyrs

H

John Hamond

William Harris (martyr)

Stephen Harwood

Thomas Hawkes

William Hay (martyr)

Henry (Colchester martyr)

Henry Peckham (MP for Wycombe)

John Herst

John Holiday (martyr)

William Holywell

John Hooper (bishop)

William Hopper (martyr)

Alexander Hosman

Thomas Hudson (martyr)

John Hullier

William Hunter (martyr)

Edmond Hurst

I

Henry Isley

Islington Martyrs

J

Ralph Jackson (martyr)

John Johnson (martyr)

Simon Joyne

K

Stephen Kempe

Stephen Knight (martyr)

Katherine Knight (martyr)

Anthony Knyvett (1507–1554)

L

Hugh Latimer

John Launder

Henry Laurence (martyr)

Hugh Laverock (martyr)

John Lawrence (martyr)

John Leaf

Lewes Martyrs

Christopher Lister

John Lomas (martyr)

William Lowick

Joan Lushford

M

John Mace (martyr)

William Mainard

George Marsh (martyr)

Perotine Massey

Humphrey Middleton

Robert Mills (martyr)

James Morris (martyr)

Margery Morris

Alice Munt

William Munt (martyr)

N

Richard Nicol

John Dudley, 1st Duke of Northumberland

O

Oxford Martyrs

P

Patrick Pakingham

Thomas Palmer (died 1553)

Nicholas Pardue

Gregory Parke (martyr)

Lawrence Parnam

Elizabeth Pepper (martyr)

John Philpot

William Pikes

Margaret Polley

Henry Pond

Agnes Potten and Joan Trunchfield

William Prowting

William Purchase

Robert Pygot

William Pygot

R

Matthew Ricarby

Nicholas Ridley (martyr)

John Rogers (Bible editor and martyr)

George Roper (martyr)

John Routh

S

Robert Samuel

Laurence Saunders

George Searle (martyr)

Nicholas Shetterden

Agnes Silverside

John Slade (Protestant martyr)

Alice Snoth

Annes Snoth

Joan Sole

Robert Southain

John Spencer (martyr)

Thomas Stafford (rebel)

William Stere

George Stevens (martyr)

Stratford Martyrs

Robert Streater (martyr)

Henry Grey, 1st Duke of Suffolk

T

Rowland Taylor

William Thomas (scholar)

Margaret Thurston

Thomas Tomkins (martyr)

Anne Tree

Joan Trunchfield

John Tudson

James Tutty (martyr)

W

Christopher Wade

Elizabeth Warne

John Warne (martyr)

Joan Waste

William Waterer

John Webbe (martyr)

John Went (martyr)

Nicholas White (martyr)

Thomas Whittle (martyr)

Stephen Wight (martyr)

Mistress Wilson

William Wolsey

Thomasina Wood

Richard Woodman (martyr)

Anne Wright (martyr)

Richard Wright (martyr)

Thomas Wyatt the Younger

Henry Wye

09 November 2021

Letter to Charles Brandon 7 September 2021

 

7 September 2021

Dear Charles Brandon,


I would like to say that the king had no better friend then you.

 

But I would like to talk about something that has been bothering me since I was a little girl.

 

Queen Anne Boleyn was Beheaded for Treason, adultery, and incest, you don’t believe that Anne would risk her life; just to lay with another man.

 

I believe that Henry made everything up, just so he could marry Jane Seymour. All because she gave Henry a daughter, not the son he wanted. When that daughter turned out to be the monarch that Henry had hoped for all along.

 

Elizabeth brought England into the Golden Age. Elizabeth was the best monarch of the Tudor age.

 

Queen Anne Boleyn’s Greatest supporter

12 October 2021

People executed under Edward VI

 

People executed under Edward VI

 

A

Alice Arden

Humphrey Arundell

Thomas Arundell of Wardour Castle

B

Joan Bocher

M

William Mayow

P

George van Parris

Miles Partridge

S

Thomas Seymour, 1st Baron Seymour of Sudeley

Edward Seymour, 1st Duke of Somerset

Michael Stanhope (died 1552)

V

Ralph Vane

09 October 2021

Letter to Catherine Parr 6 September 2021

                                                                                                                                         6 September 2021

Dear Catherine Parr,     

I have never written to you, but I have some questions. My first question is do you know what happened to your daughter Mary Seymour? Nobody seems to know what happened to her. She seems to have disappeared. There is no record of her after you died of child-bed fever. She just disappears, now on to my next question; why did you marry Thomas Seymour? All he wanted was power, I believe that is why he went after Elizabeth while she was living with you. I also believe that is why he tried to attack King Edward VI in 1548, all because Thomas wanted power.

 

Now on the last thing when you sent Elizabeth away, I think it broke her heart you are the closest thing to a mother she had, since her own was beheaded in 1536.

 

 

Queen Anne Boleyn’s Greatest Supporter

19 September 2021

People executed under Henry VIII

 

People executed under Henry VIII

A

Thomas Abel

John Adams (Protestant martyr)

Saint Arthur of Glastonbury

George Ashby (martyr)

Robert Aske (political leader)

Anne Askew

B

James Bainham

Robert Barnes (martyr)

Elizabeth Barton

Richard Bayfield

Nicholas Belenian

Thomas Benet (martyr)

Francis Bigod

Thomas Bilney

Edward Bocking

Anne Boleyn

George Boleyn, Viscount Rochford

Jane Boleyn, Viscountess Rochford

William Brereton (courtier)

Mabel Brigge

Edmund Brindholme

Anthony Brookby

Edward Stafford, 3rd Duke of Buckingham

C

Nicholas Carew (courtier)

Carthusian Martyrs

Robert Constable

Thomas Cromwell

Thomas Culpeper

D

Thomas Fiennes, 9th Baron Dacre

Adam Damlip

Thomas Darcy, 1st Baron Darcy de Darcy

Francis Dereham

Thomas Dingley

Edmund Dudley

E

Ely Martyrs

Richard Empson

Henry Courtenay, 1st Marquess of Exeter

William Exmew

John Eynon

F

Hugh Faringdon

Richard Fetherston

Henry Filmer

John Fisher

John Forest

Adrian Fortescue (martyr)

John Frith

G

German Gardiner

Thomas Gerrard

Leonard Grey, 1st Viscount Grane

H

Thomas Harding

Giles Heron

Thomas Hitton

John Houghton (martyr)

Catherine Howard

Walter Hungerford, 1st Baron Hungerford of Heytesbury

John Hussey, 1st Baron Hussey of Sleaford

J

William Jerome (martyr)

Thomas Johnson (monk)

K

Kerby (Ipswich martyr)

Thomas FitzGerald, 10th Earl of Kildare

L

John Lambert (martyr)

John Larke

John Lassells

Robert Lawrence (martyr)

M

James Malett

Thomas Marshall (Abbot of Colchester)

Carthusian Martyrs of London

Humphrey Middlemore

Henry Pole, 1st Baron Montagu

Thomas More

N

Edward Neville

John Neville II

Sebastian Newdigate

Henry Norris (courtier)

P

Anthony Pearson (martyr)

Thomas Percy (Pilgrimage of Grace)

Edward Powell

R

Richard Reynolds

Rhys ap Gruffydd (rebel)

Richard Risby

John Rochester (martyr)

Richard Roose

S

Margaret Pole, Countess of Salisbury

Adam Sedbar, Abbot of Jervaulx

Mark Smeaton

John Stone (martyr)

Edmund de la Pole, 3rd Duke of Suffolk

Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey

T

Robert Testwood

W

Venerable Waire

Augustine Webster

Francis Weston

Richard Whiting (abbot)

Windsor Martyrs


09 September 2021

Thomas Cromwell, 2 November 2020

 

2 November 2020

Dear Thomas Cromwell,

You should be ashamed of what you helped the king do to Anne Boleyn. Helping him accuse Anne, George, Henry Norris, William Brereton, Francis Weston, and Mark Smeaton. Poor Mark Smeaton, you tortured him to get false information out of him. Which lead to six people being wrongfully executed.

 

Six people lost their lives because the king wanted to marry another woman.

 

 

I hope God had mercy on your soul when you lost your head in 1540. You see that is what I call krama, you helped kill six people and you lost your head. Krama is a way to say you had it coming. For what you did to Queen Anne and five men.

 

You helped the king rip a mother from her child. Anne Never got to see Elizabeth grow up and become the glorious Queen Elizabeth was destined to be.

 

Queen Anne’s Greatest Supporter

09 August 2021

letter to Queen Anne Boleyn 7 November 2020

 

Dear Queen Anne Boleyn,

There is a rumor going around, that I do not believe for one second that it is true. The rumor is that you really sis conspired against Henry. I do not believe that for a second that you would do that to the man you loved.

 

But unfortunately, we will never know the truth because that was over 400 years or so ago. I will always believe that you are innocent. Until I have proof that you did the things that people say you did, because if there is no evidence there is no proof. So, all it is, is hear say and not proof.

 

               Your greatest supporter

09 July 2021

Letter to George Boleyn, Viscount Rochford 2 November 2020

 Dear George Boleyn, 

The truth has come out about you and your sister Anne. you never laid with her. I have a strong feeling that I can't prove that the reason you were implicated in the wrongful downfall of your sister. My feeling being that your wife Jane, Lady Rochford made up lies about you laying with your sister Anne. Because she hated being married to you. 


But like I said that I can't be proven, that she did that to you. 


The only reason Henry wanted to get rid of Anne was because she gave birth to your niece Elizabeth and not the son he wanted, so he wanted Anne out of way. so he could marry lady Seymour. 



        Your sister's greatest supporter

01 June 2021

Letter to Mary Boleyn 31 October 2020

 

31 October 2020

Dear Mary Boleyn,

I thought you should know that last week it was proven that your brother and sister were in fact innocent all the charges.

 

Everything that was brought up against them were false. King Henry just wanted to replace your family with the Seymour’s. So, henry made up charges for your sister and brother and anybody who was a supporter of your sister.

 

I thought you would want to know that Anne and George were in fact innocent all along.

 

Your sister’s greatest supporter

Letter to Mary Boleyn 31 December 2022

  31 December 2022   Dear Mary Boleyn,   I haven’t written in a while. But I have a few questions for you.   Do you think the ...