Anne Boleyn's Ghost by Archer Liam

Anne Boleyn's Ghost by Archer Liam

Author:Archer, Liam [Archer, Liam]
Language: eng
Format: epub, mobi
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Publisher: Oashi Publishing
Published: 2014-01-21T07:00:00+00:00


Elizabeth I

March 1534, Anne Boleyn fell pregnant again. Sometime between then and January the following year, she had the fatal miscarriage. The King’s confidence in his wife’s ability to deliver him healthy children, with the first being so healthy and full of life, had given him the misled idea that it would be safe to try for another child, so soon after Anne’s first successful pregnancy. And shortly after her first miscarriage, she fell pregnant and miscarried again in June.

With two failed pregnancies under her belt, patience was starting to wear thin; the King’s temper worse than Anne had ever seen it (which was quite an achievement for Henry): his eyes bulging frighteningly out of their sockets as things once again seemed not to be going the way he had planned.

Anne’s family was all too aware their marriage had been deteriorating, ever since Elizabeth had arrived.

Henry, however, had not yet given up hope. He was sure Anne would eventually give birth to another healthy baby, and could only hope that when she did, it would be the boy he was after. The thought that this might not happen, Henry buried deep for another day, determined to give Anne a bit more time to prove she was indeed worthy of his hand.

The King brought the Act of Succession before parliament, which made Elizabeth’s title harder to dispute, and in the event that Anne did give birth again, her child would be acknowledged as legitimate without question. This was soon followed by an attempt to pass the Act of Supremacy – a far more controversial proposal – which prevented the sending of revenues to Rome, would make Henry the Supreme Head of the Church of England, and would all but sever the Church of England from the Church of Rome.

The storm had been in their midst for more than a century, but in 1534 it began to rumble …



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