1 October 1553 A.D. WESTMINSTER ABBEY: Mary Crowned as Queen
1 October 1553 A.D. WESTMINSTER ABBEY: Mary Crowned as Queen Editors. “Mary 1: Queen of England.” Tudorhistory.org. N.d. http://tudorhistory.org/mary/queen.html . Accessed 15 Apr 2015. Queen Mary I by Hans Eworth More Images Born: 18 February 1516 Greenwich Palace Proclaimed Queen: 19 July 1553 St. Paul's Cathedral, London Coronation: 1 October 1553 Westminster Abbey Died: 17 November 1558 St. James's Palace Buried: 14 December 1558 Westminster Abbey Of the conspirators who tried to place Jane on the throne, only a few were initially executed, including the Duke of Northumberland, John Dudley . Jane and Guildford were found guilty of treason, but Mary refused to execute them. Guildford's brothers, the other three sons of John Dudley, were kept in the Tower, but not killed. The Duke of Suffolk (Henry Grey) , Jane Grey's father, was released. As Mary approached the outskirts of ...