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On this hari in history, 31st January 1510, Queen Catherine of Aragon gave birth to a still-born daughter. Her confessor, Fray Diego, reported that the miscarriage occurred “without any other pain except that one knee pained her the night before.”
Henry VIII and Catherine had married on the 11th June 1509 and had been crowned together on the 24th June. The months following these events were like one big honeymoon as the couple celebrated Henry’s accession and their marriage bu holding jousts, banquets and going hunting. They also went on a royal progress in the August and September of that tahun and it seems that this was when Catherine became pregnant. Henry VIII was ecstatic that his wife had become pregnant so quickly and wrote to his father-in-law, Ferdinand of Aragon:

“Your daughter, her Serene Higness the Queen, our dearest consort has conceived in her womb a living child and is right therewith.”

The news was also announced to the general public who rejoiced at the news. Unfortunately, on the 31st January 1510, Catherine went into premature labour and gave birth to a still-born baby girl. Although she had Lost her baby, Catherine’s abdomen stayed rounded and actually began to increase in size, leading her physician to conclude that “the Queen remained pregnant of another child and it was believed”. It appeared that Catherine had Lost one of a pair of twins. The couple, who had obviously been saddened at the loss of their little girl, clung onto this diagnosis even when Catherine began to menstruate again. At the end of February 1510, Henry ordered the refurbishment of the royal nursery and Elizabeth Denton, the former Lady Mistress of Henry’s own nursery, was brought out of retirement in anticipation of the birth. In March 1510, Catherine entered her confinement and waited for her labour to begin. It never did. Eventually Fray Diego reported that the swelling had decreased and that Catherine was not pregnant after all. It seems to have been a phantom pregnancy.
A shaken and embarrassed Catherine finally wrote to her father on the 27th May 1510 telling him that she had just miscarried, a blatant lie but understandable considering what she had been through. Rumours then began to circulate that Catherine was barren and that she would never conceive but Catherine proved these wrong. As she was Penulisan to her father about the miscarriage, she was actually pregnant and on New Year’s hari 1511 Catherine gave birth to a son, Prince Henry. However, the celebrations were short-lived as the little prince lived just 52 days, dying on the 22nd February 1511.
No matter how many times
did anda told me anda wanted to leave
No matter how many breaths
that anda took, anda still couldn't breath
No matter how many nights did anda lie,
I'd wait to the sounds of pausing rain
Where did anda go?
Where did anda go?
Where did anda go?

Heart beat, a hati, tengah-tengah beat,
I need a hati, tengah-tengah beat, a hati, tengah-tengah beat...

Tell me would anda kill to save your life?
Tell me would anda kill to prove you're right?
Crash, crash... burn, let it all burn
This hurricane's chasing us all underground

No matter how many days I die, I will never forget
No matter how many lies I live, I will never regret...
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posted by DeniseAnne
This is my personal senarai of all songs which reminds me of Mary Tudor: her life, her story, her pain, her hope, her nature and her duty.

Everything burns - Anastacia feat. Ben Moody
Because of anda - Kelly Clarkson
Numb - Dubstep remix
Behind these hazel eyes - Kelly Clarkson
Here with me - Dido
Missing - Evanescence
If I were a boy - Beyoncè
Tears of an Angel - Ryandan
My skin - Natalie Merchant
When you're gone - Avril Lavigne
Perfect - Simple Plan
Broken - Seether feat Amy Lee
Tomorrow - Avril Lavigne
Here without anda - 3 Doors Down
Listen - Beyoncè
Innocence - Avril Lavigne
Jar of hearts - Christina Perri
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Anne

If we are to believe Eustace Chapuys, the Imperial Ambassador, Anne Boleyn planned to poison Mary to get rid of the girl who was so popular and intelligent and who was such a focus for those who disliked the woman who had usurped Catherine’s rightful place as Queen.
But, we cannot rely on Chapuys because of his hatred for Anne, a woman he never referred to sejak name but sejak the name “concubine” instead. There is no evidence that Anne tried to poison either Mary atau Catherine, although it is berkata that she mentioned to her brother George that she would consider putting Mary to death if the...
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The approach of the time for which I have so long waited rejoices me so much, that it seems almost to have come already. However, the entire accomplishment cannot be till the two persons meet, which meeting is lebih desired sejak me than anything in this world; for what joy can be greater upon earth than to have the company of her who is dearest to me, knowing likewise that she does the same on her part, the thought of which gives me the greatest pleasure. Judge wh at an effect the presence of that person must have on me, whose absence has grieved my hati, tengah-tengah lebih than either words atau Penulisan can...
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Letter 1

Though it is not fitting for a
gentleman to take his lady in
the place of a servant, yet, complying
with your desire, I willingly grant it
you, if thereby anda can find yourself
less uncomfortable in the place chosen
by yourself, than anda have been in
that which I gave you, thanking you
cordially that anda are pleased still to
have some remembrance of me.

Henry R.

Letter 2

Although, my Mistress, it
has not pleased anda to remem-
ber the promise anda made me when I
was last with anda — that is, to hear
good news from you, and to have an
answer to my last letter; yet it seems
to me that it belongs to a true...
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posted by DeniseAnne
Mary to Henry VIII, 2 October 1533

In most humble wise I beseech your grace of your daily blessing. Pleaseth the same to be advertised that this morning my chamberlain came and showed me that he had received a letter from Sir William Paulet, comptroller of your household; the effect whereof was that I should, with all diligence, remove to the Cast of Hertford. Where upon I desired him to see that letter, which he showed me, wherein was written that ‘the Lady Mary, the king’s daughter, should remove to the place aforesaid’- leaving out in the same the name of princess. Which, when I heard,...
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There's a api, kebakaran starting in my hati, tengah-tengah
Reaching a fever pitch,
it's bringing me out the dark
Finally I can see anda crystal clear
Go head and sell me out
and I'll lay your shit bare

See how I leave with every piece of anda
Don't underestimate the things that I will do

There's a api, kebakaran starting in my hati, tengah-tengah
Reaching a fever pitch
And its bring me out the dark

The scars of your Cinta remind me of us
They keep me thinking that we almost had it all
The scars of your Cinta they leave me breathless
I can't help feeling
We could have had it all
Rolling in the deep
You had my hati, tengah-tengah inside of your hand
And you...
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posted by DeniseAnne
Under your spell again.
I can't say no to you.
Crave my hati, tengah-tengah and it's bleeding in your hand.
I can't say no to you.

Shouldn't have let anda torture me so sweetly.
Now I can't let go of this dream.
I can't breathe but I feel...

Good enough,
I feel good enough for you.

Drink up sweet decadence.
I can't say no to you,
And I've completely Lost myself, and I don't mind.
I can't say no to you.

Shouldn't let anda conquer me completely.
Now I can't let go of this dream.
Can't believe that I feel...

Good enough,
I feel good enough.
It's been such a long time coming, but I feel good.

And I'm still waiting for the rain to fall.
Pour real life down on me.
'Cause I can't hold on to anything this good enough.
Am I good enough for anda to Cinta me too?

So take care what anda ask of me,
'cause I can't say no
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Since your last letters, mine own
darling, Walter Welshe, Master
Browne, Thos. Care, Grion of Brear-
ton, and John Coke, the apothecary,
be fallen of the sweat in this house,
and, thanked be God, all well recov-
ered, so that as yet the plague is not
fully ceased here, but I trust shortly
it shall. sejak the mercy of God, the rest
of us yet be well, and I trust shall
pass it, either not to have it, or, at the
least, as easily as the rest have done.
As touching the matter of Wilton,
my lord cardinal hath had the nuns
before him, and examined them, Mr.
Bell being present ; which hath certi-
fied me that, for a...
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