
(born 1537, reigned 1553-1553, executed 1554, married Lord Guildford Dudley)
Biography
Lady Jane Grey (r. 10-19 July 1553)
Her life and reign from the British monarchy site.
Lady Jane Grey (1537 - 1554)
A summary from the massive BBC History site.
Lady Jane Grey (1553 AD)
Janes's entry in the Britannia Encyclopedia was written by Jennifer Hanning. It's actually a complete website covering the whole of Jane's brief life.
Lady Jane Grey: The Nine Day Queen
A whole site devoted to Jane's life, with biography, pictures and more.
Lady Jane Grey Reference Guide
Another dedicated site with a related blog of current 'Jane' news.
Some Grey Matter
The website of an historian with useful source information. And he is prepared to answer questions!
Lady Jane Grey-Dudley Website
A nice Jane fansite with some period transcripts including Jane's poetry.
Lady Jane Grey
An informative, illustrated article from Wikipedia. We recommend taking Wikipedia articles with a pinch of salt but in general this is an excellent example of collaborative writing by members of public.
Jane Grey
A biography from the excellent Tudor History site.
Queen Jane I: Biography, Portraits, Primary Sources
Includes a biography, images, letters and other original documents and a summary of the government, legislation and policies of Jane I.
Lady Jane Grey
A biography from the Tudor England page at Britain Express.
Lady Jane Grey
A biography aimed at children and students.
Jane Grey
A longer, illustrated biography from the 'English Monarchs' website.
Portraits of Lady Jane Grey
Pictures of Lady Jane from girlhood to queen.
Jane Grey Gallery
More pictures of Jane Grey.
Articles And Artefacts
The Date of Birth of Lady Jane Grey
A fresh look at the evidence, pushing the date several months further back.
Lady Jane Grey's Prayer Book
A protestant prayer book believed to have belonged to her, at the British Library.
Lady Jane Grey's Clocks
A biography which emphasises Lady Jane's scientific interests, including mathematics, astronomy, clocks and watches.
'The Execution of Lady Jane Grey' by Paul Delaroche
The background to the famous painting at the National Gallery in London, first exhibited at the Paris Salon of 1834 and later bequeathed to the British nation in 1902 by Lord Cheylesmore.
Lady Jane: the sad & woefulle accurate story of the Nine Days Quene
A much-need article highlighting the inaccuracies in the 1986 film starring Helena Bonham-Carter and Cary Elwes.
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