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2 The White Queen A shielded scutcheon blush'd with blood of queens and kings . Keats a Some twenty miles north of Acton is a tiny village , almost too small to be marked on the average map . Its name is Westhorpe , and when White ...
2 The White Queen A shielded scutcheon blush'd with blood of queens and kings . Keats a Some twenty miles north of Acton is a tiny village , almost too small to be marked on the average map . Its name is Westhorpe , and when White ...
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... which would have altered the succession to the French throne , she was forced to remain in seclusion at the Hotel de Cluny in Paris for six weeks ; and as she was always dressed in white she became known as the White Queen .
... which would have altered the succession to the French throne , she was forced to remain in seclusion at the Hotel de Cluny in Paris for six weeks ; and as she was always dressed in white she became known as the White Queen .
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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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Foreword | 11 |
A Great Suffolk Lady | 15 |
The White Queen | 21 |
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