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Change: Click EasyEdit to update this page! (Don't see the EasyEdit button above? Sign in or Sign up.) Nan Saville as played by Serena Brabazon Character's backstory: Although there is mention of an Anne Saville as lady-in waiting to Anne, not much is known about her, so this
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Change: thatthat she, along with two other ladies-in-waiting ( Elizabeth Browne, Lady Worcester & it is presumed Margery Horsman) gave evidence against Anne Boleyn. From their testimony, Cromwell would maintain that "The Queen's incontinent living was so rank and
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Change: Ives as a Victorian apocryphal tale.Position: Mistress of the Queen's WardrobePersonality type: She was praised for her "blood, friendship, beauty, youth," in her funeral elegyOther ladies:Nan Cobham about whom nothing much is known except that she, along with two other ladies-in-waiting ( Elizabeth
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Change: time before her death she showed the matter to one of her etc." DEFINING EPISODES | MEMORABLE SCENES PHOTOS Margaret Wyatt, Lady Lee by Hans Holbein c. 1540 Margaret Wyatt, Lady Lee by Hans Holbein c. 1540
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Change: inat Anne's trial but Cromwell used some of her testimony.Elizabeth Browne, Lady Worcester (sister of Sir Anthony Browne, a staunch supporter of Princess Mary Tudor, sister in law of William Brereton & step sister of Sir William Fitzwilliam
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Change: bubut Cromwell used some of her testimony.Elizabeth Browne, Lady Worcester (sister of Sir Anthony Browne, a staunch supporter of Princess Mary Tudor, sister in law of William Brereton & step sister of Sir William Fitzwilliam who was heavily involved in the Boleyn enquiries) who Anne Boleyn
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Change: Other ladies:Nan Cobham about whom nothing much is known except that she, along with two other ladies-in-waiting ( Elizabeth Browne, Lady Worcester & it is presumed Margery Horsman) gave evidence against Anne Boleyn. From their testimony, Cromwell would maintain that "The Queen's incontinent
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Change: Margery HorsmanMary ScropeElizabeth Wood, Lady Boleyn (wife of her uncle James Boleyn)Margaret Wyatt, Lady LeeMary WyattJane Seymour Margery HorsmanJane Boleyn nee Parker, Lady Rochford (wife of her brother George Boleyn) did not give evidence in Anne's
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Change: did not give evidence in Anne's trial bu Cromwell used some of her testimony.Elizabeth Browne, Lady WorcesterWorcester (sister of Sir Anthony Browne, a staunch supporter of Princess Mary Tudor, sister in law of William Brereton & step sister of Sir
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Change: However this is disputed by Historian Eric Ives.Position: Mistress of the Queen's WardrobePersonality type: She was praised for her "blood, friendship, beauty, youth," in her funeral elegyNan Cobham about whom nothing much is known except that she,
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Change: Alison Weir quotes her as saying [Anne Boleyn] "admitted some of her court to come into her chamber at undue hours",[Although the full extent of her testimony was never made public because Cromwell said it was "so abominable", herand testimonyit was used against Anne.Bridget
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Change: Jane SeymourElizabeth Browne, Lady Worcester (sister of Sir Anthony Browne, a staunch supporter of Princess Mary Tudor, sister in law of William Brereton & step sister of Sir William Fitzwilliam who was heavily involved in the Boleyn enquiries) who Anne Boleyn had shown some
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Change: had shown some concern for when she was pregnant and loaned her money.Although it was never made public because Cromwell said it was "so abominable", her testimony was used against Anne.Bridget Wiltshire, Lady Wingfield - whose deathbed (c.1534) knowledge of Anne Boleyn's early life &
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Change: 's household of 250 servants and following is a list of the known names:Anne (Nan) Gainsford ( Later Zouche)Anne (Nan) SavilleMargaret DymokeHonor GrenvilleElizabeth Holland (Bessie) The Duke of Norfolk's mistressMargery HorsmanJane Boleyn nee Parker, Lady BridgetRochford Wingfield,(wife of her brother George
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Change: When a poison pen drawing came into her hands, showing a male figure labelled 'H' and two female figures 'K' & 'A' and with 'A' having no head, she called to Anne Gainsford.: " Come hither Nan, See here a book of
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Change: Although there is mention of an Anne Saville as lady-in waiting to Anne, not much is known about her, so this is a Fictional Character in the series possibly based on an amalgamation of several ladies-in-waiting such as :Margaret Wyatt, Lady Lee.Lee. born c.
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Change: nothing much is known except that she, along with two other ladies-in-waiting (Lady Elizabeth Worcester & it is presumed Margery Horsham) gave evidence against Anne Boleyn. From their testimony, Cromwell would maintain that "The Queen's incontinent living was so rank and
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