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-- The Anne Arundel county school superintendent has asked that the Board of Education return to the practice of recording its proceedings mechanically so that there will be no more question about who said what.
For the next five years, Anne spent no more than five or six weeks a year with her family, during holidays at Christmas and in June.
While Anne gave no reason for leaving Thorp Green, it is thought she wanted to leave on becoming aware of the relationship between her brother and Mrs Robinson.
By 1525 Henry was infatuated with his mistress Anne Boleyn and dissatisfied that his marriage to Catherine had produced no surviving sons, leaving their daughter, the future Mary I of England, as heiress presumptive at a time when there was no established precedent for a woman on the throne.
Two marriages between women were recorded in Cheshire, England, in 1707 ( between Hannah Wright and Anne Gaskill ) and 1708 ( between Ane Norton and Alice Pickford ) with no comment about both parties being female.
Although her mother bore eight children, all except Mary and her younger sister Anne died very young, and the King had no legitimate children.
This turning point in the evolution of the prime ministership came with the death of Anne in 1714 and the accession of George I. George spoke no English, spent much of his time at his home in Hanover, and had neither knowledge of nor interest in the details of English government.
After consulting with the judges of the King's Bench, Common Pleas and Exchequer of Pleas, the Lords concluded that there was no copyright at common law-certainly not perpetual copyright-and as such, that the term permitted by the Statute of Anne was the maximum length of legal protection for publishers and authors alike.
If Anne should have no descendants, she would be succeeded by Sophia of Hanover and her descendants ( hence the Hanoverian Succession in 1714 ).
There is no evidence to suggest that they engaged in a sexual relationship until very shortly before their marriage ; Henry's love letters to Anne seem to suggest that their love affair remained unconsummated for much of their seven year courtship.
His feelings for Anne and her refusals to become his mistress, probably contributed to Henry's decision that no Pope had a right to overrule the Bible.
Confusing the issue of whether or not Anne and Henry had a sexual relationship is the fact that there is no doubt that Anne was pregnant with Elizabeth ( born on 7 September 1533 ) when she and Henry hastily and secretly wed in order to be married when Anne was crowned queen in May, 1533, since any child born before she was queen would not be able to succeed to the throne.
Anne's grandmother had told her that the man she loved, Henry Carmichael-Smyth, an ensign of the Bengal Engineers whom she met at an Assembly Ball in Bath, Somerset in 1807, had died, and he was told that Anne was no longer interested in him ; neither of these were true.
no: Anne Desclos
Charles II had no surviving legitimate children, and so the Duke of York was next in the line of succession, followed by his two surviving daughters from his first marriage, Mary and Anne.
Anne showed no concern at the news of her father's flight, and instead merely asked for her usual game of cards.
Henry valued education and cultural sophistication in women, but Anne lacked these: she had received no formal education but was skilled in needlework and liked playing card games.
It was rumoured that Richard III intended to marry her: his wife, Anne Neville, was dying and they had no surviving children.
By January 1533, Anne Boleyn was pregnant and the marriage could no longer be delayed.
no: Anne Neville
Married, 1771, Anne Luttrell ; no issue.
# Anne Neville ( 1470 – 1471 ) — through her marriage to Edward of Lancaster, though there is no record of her having used the title.

no and Askew
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Askew gave no names, and her ordeal ended when the Lieutenant ordered her to be returned to her cell.

Anne and Askew
* July 16 – Anne Askew, English Protestant ( burned at the stake ) ( b. 1521 )
** Anne Askew, English Protestant martyr ( d. 1546 )
Gardiner even has one woman, Anne Askew ( not one of Catherine's ladies, but a notable religious writer and speaker whose works Catherine had read ), on the rack.
Next to Edward Seymour, Prince Edward's maternal uncle, Dudley was one of the leaders of the Reformed party at court, and both their wives were among the friends of Anne Askew, the Protestant martyr destroyed by Bishop Stephen Gardiner in July 1546.
Dudley and the Queen's brother, William Parr, tried to convince Anne Askew to conform to the Catholic doctrines of the Henrician church, yet she replied " it was great shame for them to counsel contrary to their knowledge ".
Rich was also a participant in the only recorded torture of a gentlewoman at the Tower of London, Anne Askew, who later stated that Chancellor Wriothesley and Rich had screwed the rack to torture her with their own hands.
Trials in this hall have included those of Anne Askew ( Protestant martyr ), Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey, Sir Nicholas Throckmorton, Lady Jane Grey, Guildford Dudley, Thomas Cranmer, Henry Peckham, John Daniel, John Felton ( Catholic ), Roderigo Lopez, Henry Garnet ( in connection with the Gunpowder Plot ), Sir Gervase Helwys ( in connection with the Overbury plot ) and it contains memorials to Pitt the Elder, Pitt the Younger, Admiral Lord Nelson, the Duke of Wellington, William Beckford, and Winston Churchill.
Having been Lord Privy Seal for a few months, he became Lord Chancellor in 1544, in which capacity he became notorious for his persecution of Anne Askew ; Askew alleged that he operated the rack on which she was tortured.
* Anne Askew
Anne Askew ( née Anne Ayscough, married name Anne Kyme ) ( born 1520 / 1521 – died 16 July 1546 ) was an English poet and Protestant who was condemned as a heretic.
In 1545, Anne Askew was arrested and accused as a heretic.
There was a resurgence of interest in her story during Victorian times, and the Bleets company produced an Anne Askew doll complete with rack and stake.
* Elaine V. Beilin, ed., The Examinations of Anne Askew ( Oxford, 1996 ) ISBN 0-19-510849-3
* Diane Watt, ‘ Askew, Anne ( c. 1521 – 1546 )’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography.
* Anne Askew at University of Toronto Libraries
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" The first of these includes four contemporary English translations of an identical passage from the Bible, those of William Tyndale, the Geneva Bible, the Douay-Rheims Version, and the Authorized ( King James ) Version ; selections from the writings of influential Protestant thinkers of the period, including Tyndale, John Calvin, Anne Askew, John Foxe and Richard Hooker ; as well as selections from the Book of Common Prayer and the Book of Homilies.
Some well-known stories about Bocher were first recounted by Robert Parsons in 1599: for instance, Joan's friendship with Anne Askew and her involvement in smuggling Tyndale's New Testament into England, and into the royal court under her skirts.

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