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| LadyevaoftheDuttons | William Brereton | 0 | Jul 12 2009, 5:48 PM EDT by LadyevaoftheDuttons | ||||
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Yes it is odd as William Brereton seems almost traitor-like in the series. Doesn't seem possible he was her lover but who knows. We can choose our shoes but not our family. lol.
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| tudorcrazy | william Brereton | 10 | Feb 21 2009, 6:43 PM EST by Maggie-AnneB. | ||||
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this is the first time I encountered any suspicion of Anne being sought by as assassin. It was interesting to note that he was implicated as Champys man on the insise, and that he reported his failure to the Pope who rather than giving him political asylum, returns him to England in this holy order of priests dedicated to the obliteration of the protestant movement., the Boleyns in particular. Is this rue.?or did the Tudors script embellish this? Also, Champys reports, that the autopsy of Catherine of Aragon's body revealed a black heart, a sign of poisoning. Is there any historical evidence of this? It seems more plausable, to a modern person, that she most likely had a very serious infection after her first pregnancy, which left her abdomin swollen, giving hope to her lst failed pregnancy. I have to think that this infection, must surely have damaged her reproductive organs, leading to her many stillborn births. It seems Princess Mary, also suffered from female related disorders, that plagued her throughout her life . Is there anyone who can shed light on this mystery, or will we never know.?
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