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Its name is Westhorpe , and when White compiled his directory it consisted of only 240 souls . In the delightful little church , now rather neglected and in decay , is a modern tablet which records the fact that Mary Tudor , third ...
Its name is Westhorpe , and when White compiled his directory it consisted of only 240 souls . In the delightful little church , now rather neglected and in decay , is a modern tablet which records the fact that Mary Tudor , third ...
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Although Mary's life was set in splendour in that fascinating Tudor period , it would almost appear that of all the residences open to her she preferred Westhorpe , where she set about re - modelling ...
Although Mary's life was set in splendour in that fascinating Tudor period , it would almost appear that of all the residences open to her she preferred Westhorpe , where she set about re - modelling ...
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Mary Tudor died at Westhorpe in June 1533 , of a decline that was to be the common lot of women until almost our own time . She had not been satisfied with the treatment she had received from her own doctor and had expressed a wish that ...
Mary Tudor died at Westhorpe in June 1533 , of a decline that was to be the common lot of women until almost our own time . She had not been satisfied with the treatment she had received from her own doctor and had expressed a wish that ...
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Foreword | 11 |
A Great Suffolk Lady | 15 |
The White Queen | 21 |
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