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Lady Jane Grey & her husband--a doom which she had long expected and which the innocence of her life as well as the misfortunes to which she had been exposed rendered welcome to her--the Lady Jane had presence of mind during all her Misfortunes to defend her religion--On the day of her execution her husband Lord Guilford desired permission to see her, but she refused, informing him the tenderness of their parting would overcome the fortitude of both, their separation she said would be only for a moment--She saw her Husband let to execution and soon after was led to her own by Sir John Gage constable of the Tower--