Sisters of the Queen? : Katherine and Mary Gray

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Sisters of the Queen? : Katherine and Mary Gray
Sisters of the Queen? : Katherine and Mary Gray
This topic has been asked several times over the past year – we are interested in Jane Gray's sisters – Katherine and Mary…

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Images (from Wikimedia Commons, unless otherwise noted):

Portrait of Edward VI of England, seated, wearing an ermine (or lynx?!) lined robe over a crimson doublet with the collar of the Order of the Garter and holding a Bible, from the circle of William Scrots (around 1550). Kept in an unknown collection.

Edward VI's "proposed succession", circa 1553, written in his own hand. (Inner Temple, Petyt MS 538, vol. 47 fo. 317.)

Original letter from Lady Jane Grey, signed by her under the name Quene. July 1553. Image copyright The Inner Temple Library.

Portrait of Queen Mary I by Antonis Mor (1554). Held by the Prado Museum.

Portrait of Queen Elizabeth I by an unknown English artist (c. 1600). Held by the National Portrait Gallery.

Photograph of the marble tomb of Frances Brandon, Duchess of Suffolk in Westminster Abbey, St. Edmunds Chapel, taken by Feuerrabe (2011).

Miniature portrait of Lady Katherine Gray by Levina Teerlinc (c.1555-1560). Held by the Victoria and Albert Museum.

Portrait of Edward Seymour, Earl of Hertford attributed to Hans Eworth (1565). Kept in an unspecified private collection.

Miniature portrait of Lady Katherine Gray and her son Edward Seymour, Lord Beauchamp de Hache (c. 1562). Kept in an unidentified collection.

Portrait of Lady Mary Gray attributed to Hans Eworth (1571). Held at Checkers.

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