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Queen Victoria presented the easternmost window in the south aisle in Mary's memory . This depicts the marriage of Mary Tudor with Louis XII of France , at Abbeville , the nuptials being solemnised by Cardinal de Brie and two bishops ...
Queen Victoria presented the easternmost window in the south aisle in Mary's memory . This depicts the marriage of Mary Tudor with Louis XII of France , at Abbeville , the nuptials being solemnised by Cardinal de Brie and two bishops ...
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It would appear that Victoria had somewhat of an affinity with Mary in her own marriage to the Prince Consort . Because , not since Mary married the Duke of Suffolk had a princess married with the sovereign's official sanction outside ...
It would appear that Victoria had somewhat of an affinity with Mary in her own marriage to the Prince Consort . Because , not since Mary married the Duke of Suffolk had a princess married with the sovereign's official sanction outside ...
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When the divorce became established and Anne Boleyn was proclaimed queen , Mary exclaimed , “ I know no Queen in England but my mother . But if you , Madam , as my father's mistress , will intercede for me with him , I should be ...
When the divorce became established and Anne Boleyn was proclaimed queen , Mary exclaimed , “ I know no Queen in England but my mother . But if you , Madam , as my father's mistress , will intercede for me with him , I should be ...
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