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Within the documents, most fairly dull bureaucratic accounts from the Tudor government, Cunningham spotted orders pertaining to the death of King Henry VIII's second wife, Anne Boleyn.
May 1536, English queen Anne Boleyn (1507 - 1536), second wife of King Henry VIII, raises her arms in despair on being sentenced to death for high treason at the Tower of London.
The study of history is nothing if not full of controversy, and they're perhaps few people who are shrouded in more controversy than Queen Anne Boleyn. Everything about her, from the date of her birth ...