Jane Seymour (1507/8–1537), the third wife and the third Queen Consort of King Henry VIII of England
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Lady Jane Grey (1537–1554), the Queen Regnant of England for nine days in 1553
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Frances Grey, Duchess of Suffolk (1517–1559), granddaughter of Henry VII of England and mother of Queen Jane Grey
Margery Wentworth, married name Margery or Margaret Seymour, mother of Queen Jane Seymour, third wife of Henry VIII and muse of the poet John Skelton
In the song "The Famous Jane" by Texas supergroup Arc Angels, the closing lines refer to several songs with the name "Jane" in the title, including Velvet Underground's "Sweet Jane", Dylan's "Queen Jane Approximately", and The Rolling Stones' "Lady Jane".
Thomas Keyes, Royal Gatekeeper to Elizabeth I of England and husband of Lady Mary Grey, sister of Queen Jane Grey