Elizabeth 'Bess' Holland
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She was ex3cuted at the Tower of London in 1536 after being found guilty of treason, and accused of being unfaithful to her husband.
Some details of Anne's death are known, including her b-heading by an expert French swordsman, rather than an axeman.
A quick clean death, Henry’s last act of mercy to spare his once beloved queen any pain....
Faceless women observing events from the sidelines.
Tantalising new evidence unearthed by historian Sylvia Barbara Soberton, reveals who may have accompanied the doomed queen during her final hours.
A document she unearthed from the British Library’s archives, shows that one of her maids of honour, Elizabeth ‘Bess’ Holland, may have been with Anne at the Tower.
Bess was known to be incredibly close to Anne as a member of her staff.
This often overlooked connection between the Queen and her maid, raises the possibility that Bessie Holland accompanied Anne to the scaffold, and perhaps received this book as a gift.
John Holland was the secretary of Thomas Howard, 3rd Duke of Norfolk, the uncle of Anne Boleyn.
Bess was also part of the duke's household in 1526.
At that time, Thomas Howard noticed Bess, and she became his mistress.
Bess was not liked by Thomas' wife, Elizabeth Howard.
When Elizabeth complained to her husband about Bess being his mistress, it is said that he beat his wife savagely.
Elizabeth painted Bess Holland as a villainess, and her husband a monster!
Bess also accompanied Anne to her coronation in 1533.
After Anne's ex3cution, Bess was still at court in 1537, when she rode in the funeral cortege of Queen Jane Seymour.
In 1547 Elizabeth Holland married Henry Reppes.
She died soon afterwards in childbirth, in 1547/8.
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