The Love Letters of Henry VIII to Anne Boleyn

The Love Letters of Henry VIII to Anne Boleyn
With Notes

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The Love Letters of Henry VIII to Anne Boleyn by King of England Henry VIII

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1906

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The Love Letters of Henry VIII to Anne Boleyn
With Notes

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herself (which we would have had abbess) to have had two children by two sundry priests; and, further, since hath been kept by a servant of the Lord Broke that was, and that not long ago. Wherefore I would not, for all the gold in the world, clog your conscience nor mine to make her ruler of a house which is of so ungodly demeanour; nor, I trust, you would not that neither for brother nor sister, I should so destain mine honour or conscience. And, as touching the prioress, or Dame Eleanor's eldest sister, though there is not any evident case proved against them, and that the prioress is so old that for many years she could not be as she was named; yet notwithstanding, to do you pleasure, I have done that neither of them shall have it, but that some other good and well-disposed woman shall have it, whereby the house shall be the better reformed (whereof I ensure you it had much need), and God much the better served.

As touching your abode at Hever, do therein as best shall like you, for you best know w

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These letters are really a must read. They are short and really important to history. Henry VIII hated writing letters with a passion, and here he is writing to Anne, often signing "your loving Sovereign and friend" :). Nothing else will show you history as clearly as a primary source (i.e. straight from the horses mouth, or in this case, king's mouth). The language used is really accessible, readable and rather contemporary, not torture-like Shakespeare at all.
Alex Martin - Love and Loss and the Perils of War
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