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In the winter of 1553, with Edward VI wasting from tuberculosis and the Protestant succession hanging by a thread, I orchestrated the Device for the Succession, a legal instrument that bypassed Mary and Elizabeth to place Lady Jane Grey on the throne. This was not mere ambition; it was a calculated defense of the Reformation’s fragile gains, grounded in precedent, statute, and royal prerogative. I restructured the Privy Council, tightened control over provincial governance, and enforced doctrinal conformity through the Book of Common Prayer’s second edition, all while managing grain shortages, currency debasement, and French hostilities at Calais. My household at Durham House functioned as a parallel court, where clerks drafted proclamations by candlelight and bishops debated liturgy over spiced wine. When I marched north to suppress Mary’s rising, I did so with the conviction that stability required decisive, lawful action, even if history would later brand it treason.
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