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The New York City historic district includes all of Tudor City's apartment buildings, [259] as well as six structures which predate Tudor City: the Church of the Covenant at 310 East 42nd Street, [260] the Prospect Hill Apartments at 333 East 41st Street, [261] and four brownstones, typical of the dozens on the site before Tudor City, at 337 ...
Six (stylised in all caps) is a British musical comedy in the style of a pop concert. Its music, book, and lyrics were written by Toby Marlow and Lucy Moss . [ 1 ] It is a modern retelling of the lives of the six wives of Henry VIII , presented in the form of a singing competition.
In 1537, she is noted to be in service of Princess Mary. [4] As well as Jane, Mary also employed Lucretia the Tumbler. [5] Lucretia and Jane are known to have performed together, and Lucretia may have been Jane's minder. [6] When Catherine Parr became queen in 1543, Jane may have been transferred to Catherine's household.
1487: As plans are made to safely marry the York princesses to Tudor loyalists, Margaret of Burgundy raises an army behind a peasant boy she has declared is Teddy Plantagenet. Lizzie convinces Henry to release the real Teddy from the Tower and make a public display that he is reconciled with the Tudors.
Sprawling Tudor-style home on Tower Hill Road, North Kingstown, RI, has six bedrooms, horse stable, greenhouse, and guest house.
She was born at Quetta in India, a descendant of Edmund Plowden and, collaterally, of Henry Chichele.Privately educated, she worked for the BBC as a script editor. She wrote the script for the television series Mistress of Hardwick (about Bess of Hardwick), which won her a Writers' Guild Award for the best educational television series, and several television plays, including Sweet England's ...
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Lucy Moss and Toby Marlow co-created Six while in their final year at Cambridge. [1] Marlow came up with the idea of a pop concert featuring the wives of Henry VIII and asked Moss to help write it, after being offered a slot at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe by the Cambridge University Musical Theatre Society. [13]