Alison Weir (historian)

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Alison Weir (born 1951) is a British writer of history books for the general public, mostly in the form of biographies about British royalty.

She currently lives in Surrey, England, with her two children, John and Kate.

Before becoming an author, Weir worked as a teacher of children with special needs. She received her formal training in history at teacher training college.

Weir retains a wide following of loyal readers. Most of her books are best-sellers in the UK. In 2007, she completed her first novel Innocent Traitor, based on the life of Lady Jane Grey (1537–1554) Her next novel will be a fictional treatment dealing with the life of Queen Elizabeth I before her accession to the throne. It is expected to be published in 2008 in the UK and United States.


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This is the biography of Mary, Queen of Scots, and her second husband Lord Darnley, the parents of King James I of England (VI of Scotland) who became king of both countries in 1603 and who fathered Charles I of England and Scotland. Charles was beheaded at the end of the Second English Civil War in 1649.

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