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MARY, QUEEN OF SCOTS GOALER

ELIZABETH I’S FINAL ARCHBISHOP

QUEEN OF ENGLAND

KING AND QUEEN OF ENGLAND

ELDEST SON OF HENRY VII

FATHER OF HENRY VII

FOUGHT AT THE BATTLE OF BOSWORTH AND POSSIBLY RESPONSIBLE FOR SLAYING RICHARD III

MAJOR OF TENBY. HELPED JASPER AND HENRY TUDOR ESCAPE TO BRITTANY IN 1471

SIXTH QUEEN CONSORT OF HENRY VIII

ELIZABETH I’S FAVOURITE

ELDER BROTHER OF ROBERT DUDLEY

COURTIER AND DIPLOMAT

KING OF ENGLAND
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A Tudor Ramble Around Rutland and Beyond
In this guide, we travel to Rutland, England’s smallest county. Covering only 147 square miles, this rural county nevertheless boasts some glorious countryside and a diverse and fascinating array of heritage locations. We discover its Tudor history and connections.

Warden Abbey, Bedfordshire
Discover Warden Abbey in Old Warden, Bedfordshire. This remarkable property is the only surviving fragment of a once-grand Cistercian monastery, originally founded in 1135. Today, it provides a rare opportunity to stay in a piece of living history – combining the charm of medieval architecture with modern comforts.

Oxnead Hall, Norfolk
Discover Oxnead Hall, home to the Paston family from the 1400s to the 1700s. Famous for the Paston Letters, one of the most significant collections of personal correspondence from medieval times, over 1000 letters from that period were found at Oxnead in 1735.