On our journey to follow in the footsteps of Anne Boleyn we have travelled around England, crossed the English Channel to France and present day Belgium and today we venture to Paris and the Hotel de Cluny.
With this latest addition, our list of Anne Boleyn places rockets to 25! I am very proud of the resource that I have built up and hope that it will help you when planning your ‘Tudor Pilgrimages’.
In the weeks following the death of old Louis, Francis I kept a close eye on Mary Tudor. Eager to learn whether or not she was pregnant with an heir to the throne, he sent her to the Hotel de Cluny to spend six weeks in seclusion (Wilkinson, p.g. 30).
Anne and Mary Boleyn remained in the service of the widowed queen until her marriage to the Duke of Suffolk and her return to England (Weir, p.g. 150).
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