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17 March – Elizabeth I’s famous Tide Letter

A young Elizabeth I

On this day in Tudor history, 17th March 1554, two members of Queen Mary I's council turned up at Whitehall Palace to escort Elizabeth (future Elizabeth I) to prison at the Tower of London. Elizabeth was able to stall things for one day by writing a letter to her half-sister, the queen.

In today's video, I share Elizabeth's famous letter and explain how it prevented the men from taking Elizabeth to the Tower that day.

You can see the letter at http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/education/resources/elizabeth-monarchy/the-tide-letter/.

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