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Nan Cobham: The Mystery Accuser in Anne Boleyn’s Fall

By hans - November 2, 2025

Nan Cobham remains one of the most enigmatic figures in Tudor history. Mentioned only once in a surviving letter from 1536, she is named alongside Lady Worcester as one of the first accusers of Anne Boleyn. Beyond that brief reference,

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Medieval gay royal scandals, buddhist David Hume, and a really boring Queen: a roundup of history articles online this week.

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