Chapter 22. The Rebellion of Mary Tudor
Published Online: 17 DEC 2009
DOI: 10.1002/9781444307832.ch22
Copyright © 2009 Eric Ives
Book Title

Lady Jane Grey: A Tudor Mystery
Additional Information
How to Cite
Ives, E. (2009) The Rebellion of Mary Tudor, in Lady Jane Grey: A Tudor Mystery, Wiley-Blackwell, Oxford, UK. doi: 10.1002/9781444307832.ch22
Publication History
- Published Online: 17 DEC 2009
- Published Print: 18 SEP 2009
ISBN Information
Print ISBN: 9781405194136
Online ISBN: 9781444307832
- Summary
- Chapter
Keywords:
- rebellion of Mary Tudor;
- Tudor England, the great Christian hymn Te Deum Laudamus [‘We praise you, O God’];
- Sung by the choir of St Paul's Cathedral - after the proclamation of Queen Mary;
- ‘In thee, O Lord, have we trusted; let us never be confounded’ - prayer, which Mary repeated again and again;
- Mary's movements in July 1553 - surrounded with a great deal of myth;
- 8th, July, Mary from her Norfolk manor of Kenninghall, called for support;
- the warning from a friend on Monday 3 July - details of her brother's ‘declaracion’;
- ‘secretly informed by members of council of the machinations of the duke’;
- Acts and Monuments story - solid support not forthcoming for Mary, from west Norfolk peasantry;
- conclusion about rebellion of Mary Tudor - inspired by her Catholic household
