Mary Boleyn’s Lost Years (1513–1522): What the Sources Actually Say

February 7
18 mins

Episode Description

What really happened during Mary Boleyn’s lost years?

Between 1513 and 1522, Mary Boleyn, sister of Anne Boleyn, slips in and out of the historical record, leaving behind one of the most debated gaps in Tudor history. Over time, that silence has been filled with confident claims: that she served Queen Catherine of Aragon, that she was present at court throughout the period, and most famously, that she was the mistress of King Francis I of France.

But how much of this is supported by actual evidence, and how much is repeated assumption?

In this video,I take a careful, source-led look at Mary Boleyn’s so-called “lost years,” separating what can be proven, what can be reasonably inferred, and what needs to stop being stated as fact.

You’ll discover:
• What we really know about Mary Boleyn’s time in France
• Where the claim that she slept with Francis I comes from, and why it’s problematic
• Why later hostile sources shaped Mary’s reputation
• The evidence for Mary’s relationship with Henry VIII
• Why 1522 is a convenient but misleading turning point
• How Mary Boleyn’s life highlights the gaps in how women appear in Tudor records


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