Taken from Anne Of Thousand Days, My ELIZABETH WILL BECOME QUEEN

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MY ELIZABETH WILL BECOME QUEEN

When King Henry The VIII married Lady Anne Boleyn in January of 1533. She made it very clear that any children that she had with King Henry The VIII would become the next King and Queen after him.

Even though Queen Anne and seven innocent men were falsely accused by King Henry The VIII, it was all trumpeted to be rid of Queen Anne just because she didn't give him a son, but like Queen Catherine of Aragon. It wasn't Queen Anne's fault.

With the help of Queen Catherine Parr. She had convinced King Henry the VIII to place Princess Mary and Princess Elizbeth back into the succession after Prince Edward, would follow Princess Mary, and follow her, Princess Elizabeth.

Out of King Henry The VIII' s three children, it was Princess Elizabeth who was the healthiest of his children, and she was the daughter of the woman he had pursued for so long and executed on May 19, 1536.

Princess Elizabeth looked just like her father, King Henry the VIII and she had his golden red hair, his fiery temper, and she had his zealous for learning and she was smart, level-headed,but she vowed never to marry after she saw how her late father treat her mother, and execute her, and how he treated Queen Anne of Cleves, Queen Katheryn Howard, and how Queen Katherine Parr had to outsmart her father to save her own life.

Princess Elizabeth went to live with her step-mother, Queen Dowager Katherine Parr in 1547, shortly after her father died and her step-mother remarried Lord Thomas Seymour and she died shortly before her 14th birthday after she gave birth to Lady Mary Seymour.

Lord Thomas Seymour would sneak into Princess Elizabeth's suite and try to seduce and even force her to marry him after Queen Katherine Parr died.

Lord Thomas Seymour tries to abduct King Edward VI and he kills one of his pet dogs and they try to imply Princess Elizabeth played a part, and she outsmarted the council and they finally cleared her but she was sent to Hatfield House with Kat Ashley, her beloved governess.

King Edward The VI died in 1553 at the age of 16 of T.B.and Lady Jane Grey becomes the nine day Queen of England, but her husband, Lord Guildord Dudley and her released the first time, but there is no mercy the second time Queen Mary executes Lady Jane, Lord Guildford, and Lord Henry Grey and Princess Elizabeth is placed in the Tower of Palm Sunday in 1553.

Princess Elizabeth is brought to court as Prince Philip, Queen Mary's husband insists upon it and he is infatuated with Princess Elizabeth.

Prince Philip only married Queen Mary I because his father, King Charles V, Holy Roman Empire arranged the marriage and with the hope that one of his grandchildren would become the next King or Queen of England.

By the time Queen Mary became Queen of England. She was far too old to conceive, and both could have died in the process and Princess Elizabeth would succeed her sister.

Queen Mary suspected that she was pregnant, but it was a false pregnancy and it turned out to be a tumor that made her appear pregnant.

Queen Mary recognized Princess Elizabeth as her successor before she died on November 17, 1558.

The first one to arrive at Hatfield House with the betrothal ring was Lord William Cecil and he bows to Princess Elizabeth and he holds out his hand with the betrothal ring and he tells her "Your sister, Queen Mary has passed away and you are rightful heir to the Throne of England according to King Henry The VIII's Act of Succession."

Princess Elizabeth is 25 years old and she takes the betrothed ring in her hand and she exclaims "This is The Lord's Doing and It's Marvelous his Eyes." She walks away.

One by one the Lords of England appear at Hatfield to give their allegiance to the new Queen Elizabeth, the daughter of King Henry the VIII and Queen Anne Boleyn.

Among them are her favorite, Lord Robert Dudley that she later creates Earl of Leicester, Lord William Cecil is created Lord Burghley.

Princess Elizbeth was crowned in January of 1559 at Westminster Abbey.

The crowds line the street to see their new Queen, Elizabeth I of England.

With her are her Howard cousins, Her Carey cousins, Knolly cousins, and Devereux cousins and why not they are through her mother, Queen Anne Boleyn, and she favors her mother's family over her father's side of the family.

Some of her Howard cousins turn against her primarily Lord Thomas Howard IV, Duke of Norfolk and he is placed in the Tower of London, and her cousin, Lady Katherine Grey marries with her out consent to Lord Edward Seymour and to even make her more angry Lord Robert Dudley married her first cousin twice removed, Lady Lettice Knolly, and her first cousin twice removed, Lord Robert Devereux, Earl of Essex conspires against her.

Lord Thomas Howard, Duke of Norfolk is executed, for planning to replace Queen Elizabeth I with her first cousin once removed, Mary, Queen of Scots.

Lord Radcliffe explains to Queen Elizabeth I "You have to release Lord Robert Dudley. Marriage is not a capital offense."

"He offended me." Queen Elizabeth I states.

Lady Lettice Knolly is banished for Court, but Lord Robert Dudley is allowed to return but their friendship between them is not the same.

Lady Lettice son, Lord Robert Devereux 2nd Earl of Essex tries to overthrow her and she has him executed, much to her regret and without her authority, Mary, Queen of Scots is executed which brings on the Spanish Armada in 1588 by King Philip II of Spain.

Spain underestimated the English Channel and under Sir Frances Drake, Lord Charles Howard, Earl of Nottingham and Sir Walter Raleigh, The British Navy destroyed the Spanish Armada in 1588.

Lady Matilda Carey is there to see Princess Elizabeth become Queen Elizabeth on January of 1559 and she smiles but she has a heavy heart as she saw her mother, Queen Anne executed by her father, King Henry The VIII who was disappointed at her birth 25 years ago.

Matilda Philadelphia Carey returns to the 21st century shortly after the coronation of Queen Elizabeth I

What seemed like several years was only several days when Matilda Carey returns to the 21st but she accomplished her mission to  the Great-Great-Great-Granddaughter of Lord John Howard, 1st Duke of Norfolk.


This is what Foxe states 

Following the coronation of her daughter as queen, Anne was venerated as a martyr and heroine of the English Reformation, particularly through the works of John Foxe, who argued that Anne had saved England from the evils of Roman Catholicism and that God had provided proof of her innocence and virtue by making sure her daughter Elizabeth I ascended the throne. An example of Anne's direct influence in the reformed church is what Alexander Ales described to Queen Elizabeth as the "evangelical bishops whom your holy mother appointed from among those scholars who favoured the purer doctrine."


Odin did it too.  

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