![]() ![]() If Lady Mary Grey is recalled today, it is as a historical footnote. _ Lady Mary GreyĪt the Prime Minister’s country residence at Chequers, scribbles on the walls of the 12-foot prison room bear testimony to the dreary misery of the woman Elizabeth I had kept there: an heir to the throne, a potential English queen, now buried in obscurity. Here, New York Times best selling author Leanda de Lisle reveals how her discovery of a lost manuscript helped her uncover the fate of Lady Mary Grey, rival to the last Tudor – Queen Elizabeth I. ![]() The Sisters who Would be Queen the tragedy of Mary, Katherine, and Lady Jane Grey, by Leanda de Lisle provided the inspiration for Philippa Gregory’s latest novel The Last Tudor. ![]() ‘Leanda de Lisle brings the story of nine days’ queen, Lady Jane Grey and her forgotten sisters, the rivals of Elizabeth I, to vivid life in her fascinating biography’ ![]()
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