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Diary of Edward VI, 1551. Artist: King Edward VI
Diary of Edward VI, 1551. Diary of his reign extending from his accession, 21 January 1547, to 30 November 1552, the plate representing a portion of a page with entries of 18-20 March. 1551, relating to his father, King Henry VIIIs attempt to induce Edwards sister Mary to change her religion [from Catholic to Protestant]. From the first series of Facsimiles of royal, historical, literary and other autographs in the Department of Manuscripts, British Museum: Series I - V, (London, 1899)
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This print showcases a significant historical artifact, the "Diary of Edward VI, 1551" which was created by none other than King Edward VI himself. This diary chronicles his reign from January 1547 to November 1552 and offers a glimpse into the tumultuous times of Tudor England. The plate featured in this print represents a portion of a page with entries dated 18-20 March 1551. These particular entries shed light on an intriguing episode involving King Henry VIII's attempt to persuade Edwards's sister, Mary, to convert from Catholicism to Protestantism. The diary serves as evidence of the religious tensions that prevailed during this era. Displayed in vivid color, this manuscript reveals not only the events but also provides insight into King Edward VI's own handwriting and artistic abilities. It is truly remarkable that such an important document has been preserved for centuries. As we explore this image further, it becomes evident that religion played a pivotal role in shaping the lives and decisions of these monarchs. The coercion faced by Queen Mary I regarding her faith is particularly noteworthy as she would later earn the infamous epithet "Bloody Mary" due to her persecution of Protestants. Overall, this print captures both historical significance and artistic beauty while offering us a window into one chapter of Tudor history through the eyes and words of its young king.
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