<P> The Tower of London is a novel by William Harrison Ainsworth serially published in 1840 . It is a historical romance that describes the history of Lady Jane Grey from her short - lived time as Queen of England to her execution . </P> <P> During 1840, Ainsworth was busy writing the serial The Tower of London while writing a serial for Guy Fawkes and while planning to start his own magazine . Both novels began their publication in January 1840, with The Tower of London being published on its own until December 1840 . Ainsworth celebrated the conclusions of The Tower of London with a large dinner party near the printers of his works, Bradbury and Evans, at the Sussex Hotel . The work was illustrated by George Cruikshank . </P> <P> The plot begins with Lady Jane Grey, wife of Guilford Dudley and daughter - in - law to the Duke of Northumberland, as she enters the Tower of London on 10 July 1553 . Prior to her entrance into the Tower, she ruled as Queen of England for nine days after she and her husband were put on the throne by the Duke of Northumberland . Soon after, Mary I was able to take control of England and sent the Duke to be executed . Dudley, to gain back the kingdom, formed a rebellion, which results in failure and the imprisonment of both himself and his wife . After the imprisonment, Simon Renard, the Spanish Ambassador to England, arranges a marriage between Mary and Philip of Spain to bring a Catholic take over of England . </P> <P> The events of the book alternate between historical background and the plot of Lady Jane . In Book II, incidents throughout the history of England from William the Conqueror to the 1820 Cato Street conspiracy are mentioned . The novel returns to Lady Jane busying herself with prayer as she awaits her execution with her only hope for freedom is to become a Catholic . There are conspiracies over Mary's rule of England, which come from those who supported the imprisoned Lady Jane and also those who wish to put Elizabeth, the Protestant daughter of Henry VIII, on the throne . However, neither of these two sides succeed before the novel ends, and Lady Jane is executed . </P>

The tower of london by w h ainsworth