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On the reverse a near contemporary inscription: Quene Jane (the "Q" has been clipped).
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English: Jane Seymour (1509–1536), eldest daughter of Sir John Seymour of Wolf Hall, Wiltshire, served in the households of Catherine of Aragon and Anne Boleyn. She attracted the attentions of Henry VIII and subsequent to Anne's execution, married him in 1536, dying shortly after giving birth to the future Edward VI.
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Strong, Roy (1983). Artists of the Tudor Court: The Portrait Miniature Rediscovered, 1520–1620. Catalogue of exhibition held at the Victoria & Albert Museum, 9 July–6 November 1983. London: Victoria & Albert Museum. ISBN0905209346, pp. 40–41.
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