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During Essex' revolt, trial, and execution in February 1601, Lettice remained at Drayton Basset. She not only l… | Tudor history, Uk history, British royal families
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During Essex' revolt, trial, and execution in February 1601, Lettice remained at Drayton Basset. She not only lost her son but her "best friend", as she called her third husband. Sir Christopher Blount was executed on 18 March 1601, three weeks after the execution of his stepson, to whom he had been a friend and confidant for many years. 1700s France, Tudor Period, Tudor Dynasty, Tudor Era, Uk History, British Royal Families, Tudor History, King Henry, The Tudors

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During Essex' revolt, trial, and execution in February 1601, Lettice remained at Drayton Basset. She not only lost her son but her "best friend", as she called her third husband. Sir Christopher Blount was executed on 18 March 1601, three weeks after the execution of his stepson, to whom he had been a friend and confidant for many years.
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