4 May 1536 A.D. Jane Boleyn’s promise to George Boleyn—from the Tower
4 May 1536 A.D. Jane Boleyn’s promise to George Boleyn—from the Tower
Mann, Claire. “4 May 1536—Jane Boleyn’s promise to George
Boleyn.” Tudor History Since 2009. 4
May 2015. http://www.theanneboleynfiles.com/4-may-1536-jane-boleyns-promise-to-george-boleyn/.
Accessed 4 May 2015.
4 May 1536 – Jane Boleyn’s promise to George Boleyn
Posted By Claire on May 4, 2015
Sometime around 4th May 1536, two days after his arrest, George
Boleyn’s wife, Jane Boleyn, Lady Rochford, sent him a message of comfort by Sir
William Kingston, Constable of the Tower of London.
There is no record of what she wrote but Kingston reported that
Jane had promised to “humbly [make] suit unto the king’s highness” for her
husband and that George replied that he wanted to “give her thanks”.1
There is no record of Jane petitioning Thomas Cromwell or Henry VIII but that
doesn’t mean that she didn’t – various documents were damaged or destroyed in
the Ashburnam House fire of 1731. Sir Francis Weston’s family fought for his
release and the French ambassadors Jean, Sieur de Dinteville, and Antoine de
Castelnau, Bishop of Tarbes, had interceded on his behalf, yet he was not
pardoned so it is unlikely that Jane’s pleas to Cromwell or the King would have
been any more effective.
By the way, there is no evidence that Jane betrayed her husband and
sister-in-law – see Jane Boleyn: History’s Scapegoat
– and it is likely that she was terrified for her husband.
Notes and Sources
1.
Letters and
Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII, Volume 10 – January-June 1536, 798.
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