Bibliography
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Internet Sources:
- http://englishhistory.net/tudor/prianne3.html "Anne Boleyn's speech at her Execution"
- http://englishhistory.net/tudor/ab-percy.html "The romance between Anne Boleyn and Henry Percy"
- http://theplayhouse.org.uk/tudortimes/category/special-features/diary-entries/ "Diary entries"
- http://www.theanneboleynfiles.com/resources/anne-boleyn-words/henry-viiis-love-letters-to-anne-boleyn/ "Henry VIII's Love Letters to Anne Boleyn"
- http://www.theanneboleynfiles.com/anne-boleyns-letter-to-henry-viii/ "Anne Boleyn's Letter to Henry VIII" (only the letters from Anne are primary sources)
Secondary Sources:
- http://tudorhistory.org/boleyn/ "Anne Boleyn The Most Happy"
- http://departments.kings.edu/womens_history/anneboleyn.html "Anne Boleyn"
- http://www.biography.com/people/anne-boleyn-9218155 "Anne Boleyn Biography"
- http://www.theanneboleynfiles.com/anne/impact-on-history/a-great-impact-on-history/ "A great impact on history"
- http://www.royalpaperdolls.com/ABStory.htm "The Six Wives of Henry VIII"
- “The Life and Death of Anne Boleyn” By Eric Ives
- http://www.pbs.org/wnet/sixwives/meet/ab_handbook_main.html "The Six Wives of Henry VIII Anne Boleyn"
- http://www.luminarium.org/encyclopedia/anneboleyn.htm "Anne Boleyn"
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anne_Boleyn "Anne Boleyn"
- http://www.oocities.org/boleynfamily/anne/reform.html "Anne Boleyn and Religious Reformation"
Primary Sources:
- http://englishhistory.net/tudor/letters.html
- http://englishhistory.net/tudor/prianne3.html
- http://englishhistory.net/tudor/ab-percy.html
- http://theplayhouse.org.uk/tudortimes/category/special-features/diary-entries/
- http://www.theanneboleynfiles.com/resources/anne-boleyn-words/henry-viiis-love-letters-to-anne-boleyn/
Print Sources:
- “The Life and Death of Anne Boleyn” By Eric Ives
- “Anne Boleyn: In Her Own Words & the Words of Those Who Knew Her” edited by Elizabeth Norton
- “Hall’s Chronicle” by Edward Hall
- “John Foxe’s Book of Martyrs” – Also known as “Actes and Monuments of Matters Most Special and Memorable”, by John Foxe (c1517-1587).
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