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WI Queen Jane announces her abdication on the morning of 17th of July?

Dudley had left London on 14th.
While news of lack of support around the country had been coming before and after, a major bad news was defection of ships. After that, on the evening of 16th, it was Jane´s initiative to order Tower´s gate´s locked to hamper counsellors from sneaking out. And she kept sending out letters telling people to rally to her, not Mary.

The counsellors were plotting on 17th and 18th, but it was on 19th that the counsellors finally openly declared for Mary - outside Tower. Whereupon Henry Grey, in the evening, informed his daughter that she was no longer Queen, proclaimed Mary Queen outside the Tower and left for his home, leaving Jane behind in Tower.

So PoD: WI Jane, realizing on 16th that her cause is doomed and losing is a matter of a few days, decides to take the initiative?

Therefore, she spends the night of 16th to 17th of July writing drafts to the effect.. and on the morning of 17th calls Privy Council, and presents them with proposal to abdicate?

If Edward VI did not have the authority to Devise the crown to Jane then Mary has been Queen all along by authority of Act of Parliament and Will of Henry VIII. And if Edward VI did have that authority, then now Jane is the Queen, she has the authority to Devise the crown on Mary, and does that.

How would the counsellors react? Would any be willing to go along with Jane´s attempt to shift all blame for treason on dead king?

The effect would be to get Mary recognized in London on the morning of 17th, not evening of 19th.
What would the effects be on public perception of Jane? On Mary´s treatment of Jane?
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