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Acknowledgements
The authors would like to extend their thanks to Olga Hughes, Sharon Conrad, Dawn Hatswell, Teri Fitzgerald, and followers of The Anne Boleyn Files for their ongoing support and encouragement. Many thanks are also due to James Carley, for his feedback on Clare's initial draft manuscript and for his earlier work on Anne Boleyn's books; Julia Fox for her work on Jane Boleyn, and for answering our questions; the British Library, the National Archives and the Bibliothèque Nationale de France for their help with primary source documents for their help with primary source documents; Fran Middleton for her help locating a thesis; Pablo García Ibáñez for the wonderful author photographs; Rachael Beale for her copy-editing expertise; Paudie Kennelly for his photographs of Clonony Castle and for the information he gained on his visit there; Rebecca Black from Clonony Castle; Alison, Lady Rosse for her information on the Birr Castle portraits and her family's links to the Boleyns; and Edmond Bapst for the thorough notes and references in his biography of George Boleyn and Henry Howard.
Clare Cherry
Clare lives in Hampshire with her partner David. She works as a solicitor in Dorset, but has a passion for Tudor history and began researching the life of George Boleyn in 2006. She started corresponding with Claire Ridgway in late 2009, after meeting through The Anne Boleyn Files website, and the two Tudor enthusiasts became firm friends. Clare divides her time between the legal profession and researching Tudor history. Clare has written guest articles on George Boleyn for The Anne Boleyn Files, Nerdalicious.com.au, and author Susan Bordo's The Creation of Anne Boleyn website.
Claire Ridgway
Claire is the author of the best-selling books ON THIS DAY IN TUDOR HISTORY, THE FALL OF ANNE BOLEYN: A COUNTDOWN, THE ANNE BOLEYN COLLECTION, and THE ANNE BOLEYN COLLECTION II, as well as INTERVIEWS WITH INDIE AUTHORS: TOP TIPS FROM SUCCESSFUL SELF-PUBL
ISHED AUTHORS. Claire was also involved in the English translation and editing of Edmond Bapst's 19th century French biography of George Boleyn and Henry Howard, now available as TWO GENTLEMAN POETS AT THE COURT OF HENRY VIII.
Claire worked in education and freelance writing before creating The Anne Boleyn Files history website and becoming a full-time history researcher, blogger and author. The Anne Boleyn Files is known for its historical accuracy and Claire's mission to get to the truth behind Anne Boleyn's story. Her writing is easy-to-read and conversational, and readers often comment on how reading Claire's books is like having a coffee with her and chatting about history.
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