
The Secret Promise, The Poet, and the Myths: Anne Boleyn Before Henry VIII
2026-02-17
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In 1522, Anne Boleyn returned to the English court, and within a few years, she was already at the centre of political tension, whispered promises, and poetic legend.
Long before Henry VIII began his pursuit, Anne was linked to two influential men: Henry Percy, heir to the Earl of Northumberland, and Sir Thomas Wyatt, courtier and poet.
Did Anne Boleyn and Henry Percy secretly promise to marry?
Was there a binding precontract, something that, under Tudor canon law, could have invalidated a later royal marriage?
Why did Cardinal Wolsey intervene?
And what really lies behind Wyatt’s famous poem “Whoso List to Hunt” and its haunting line: “Noli me tangere, for Caesar’s I am”?
In this episode, I explore:
- Anne Boleyn’s place in the Tudor marriage market
- The political implications of a precontract
- The Cavendish account of Percy and Anne
- The later denials in 1532 and 1536
- The myths surrounding Thomas Wyatt
- The Spanish Chronicle story
- How Anne’s reputation began forming long before she became queen
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