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  • Close up view of Katherine Parr's tomb at Sudeley Castle.
    Armchair Traveller | Gloucestershire | Katherine Parr | Katherine Parr | PEOPLE | Places by County | Road-Trip Traveller | Tudor Tombs

    KATHERINE PARR, QUEEN OF ENGLAND

    Name and Title: Katherine Parr (she signed her letters Kateryn Parr), Queen of England.

    Born: Blackfriars, London, c.1512.

    Died: 5 September 1548.

    Buried: Sudeley Castle Chapel, Winchcombe, Gloucestershire.

    In this blog we explore the life, death and burial of Queen Katherine Parr…

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  • Tomb of Thomas White, Mayor of Tenby.
    Armchair Traveller | Carmarthenshire | PEOPLE | Places by County | Road-Trip Traveller | Thomas White | Tudor Tombs

    Thomas White, Mayor of Tenby

    Name and Titles: Thomas White, Mayor of Tenby

    Born: unknown

    Died: 8 May 1483

    Buried: St Mary’s Church, Tenby, Pembrokeshire.

    In this blog we explore the life, death and burial of Thomas White

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  • Tomb effigies of Rhys at Thomas and his wife, Lady Janet.
    Armchair Traveller | Carmarthenshire | PEOPLE | Rhys ap Thomas | Road-Trip Traveller | Tudor Tombs

    Rhys ap Thomas | The Tudor Travel Guide

    Name and Titles: Sir Rhys ap Thomas KG

    Born: 1449, Carmarthenshire

    Died: 1525.

    Buried: Greyfriars, Carmarthen, later moved at the Dissolution to St Peter’s Church, Carmarthen, Carmarthenshire.

    In this blog we explore the life, death and burial of Rhys ap Thomas, hero of the Battle of Bosworth.

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  • The funeral brass of Edmund Tudor, 1st Earl of Richmond
    Armchair Traveller | Edmund Tudor | Henry VII | Pembrokeshire | PEOPLE | Road-Trip Traveller | Tudor Tombs

    Edmund Tudor, 1st Earl of Richmond (also known as Edmund of Hadham)

    Find out about the Tomb of Edmund Tudor, 1st Earl of Richmond and father to King Henry VII

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  • Sketch of Gloucester from the west.
    Anne Boleyn | Armchair Traveller | Elizabeth of York | Gloucestershire | Henry VII | Henry VIII | PEOPLE | Road-Trip Traveller

    The 1502 Progress: The Vineyard at Over, Gloucestershire

    The 1502 Progress fo Henry VII and Elizabeth of York, continued…
    Having stayed overnight in Coberley Hall, the royal party was again on the move. As we read in the above quote, their destination was the Abbot of Gloucester’s fine manor house, which stood on a raised plateau west of Gloucester. The house was known as ‘The Vineyard’ because of the ancient vines cultivated on its terraces since at least the thirteenth century…

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  • John Russell, Bishop of Lincoln.
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    John Russell, Bishop of Lincoln.

    Find out about the intriguing life and tomb of John Russell, Bishop of Lincoln.

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  • Thomas Boleyn, 1st Earl of Wiltshire, 1st Earl of Ormonde and 1st Viscount Rochford
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    Thomas Boleyn, 1st Earl of Wiltshire, 1st Earl of Ormonde and 1st Viscount Rochford

    Name and Titles: Thomas Boleyn, 1st Earl of Wiltshire, 1st Earl of Ormonde (the 2nd creation of the title), 1st…

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  • The 1502 Progress: Coberley Hall, Gloucestershire
    Anne Boleyn | Armchair Traveller | Elizabeth of York | Gloucestershire | Henry VII | Henry VIII | PEOPLE | Road-Trip Traveller | Sir Giles Brydges | Sir John Brydges

    The 1502 Progress: Coberley Hall, Gloucestershire

    John Felde gromes [grooms] of the Quenes chambre for thaire costes wayting upon the Quenes joyelles [jewels] from Langley to Northlache [Northleach] from Northlache to Coberley from Coberley to the Vineyarde from the Vyneyarde to Flexley Abbey from Flexley Abbey to Troye and from Troye to Ragland by the space of vj dayes…
    Privy Purse Expenses of Elizabeth of York, 2 September 1502.

    Just as with Northleach, the only way we know that Elizabeth and Henry travelled through Coberley on the 1502 progress is on account of an entry into Elizabeth’s Privy Purse, recording money paid to the Grooms of the Queen’s Chamber for their part in transporting her jewels from place to place alongside Elizabeth’s household.

    This blog details the history of Coberley Hall and the royal visit of 1502.

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  • The 1502 Progress: Tudor Northleach, Gloucestershire
    Armchair Traveller | Elizabeth of York | Gloucestershire | Henry VII | PEOPLE | Road-Trip Traveller

    The 1502 Progress: Tudor Northleach, Gloucestershire

    Northleach was the second documented stop on the 1502 progress of Henry VII and Elizabeth of York after leaving the Old Manor at Woodstock ….There were six, or perhaps, seven stages that broke up the journey from Woodstock in Oxfordshire to their destination, Raglan Castle in South-East Wales. This suggests a rhythm of one day of travelling followed by one day of rest. This makes sense when Elizabeth’s pregnancy and recent illness.

    But why did the King choose to rest in Northleach – the answer to that question is explored in this post

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  • The 1502 Progress: The Old Manor of Langley, Langley, Oxfordshire
    Anne Boleyn | Anne Boleyn | Armchair Traveller | Elizabeth I | Elizabeth of York | Henry VII | Henry VIII | Mary I, Bloody Mary | Oxfordshire | Oxfordshire | PEOPLE | Road-Trip Traveller

    The 1502 Progress: The Old Manor of Langley, Langley, Oxfordshire

    Around 5 August, Henry VII and Elizabeth of York arrived at The Old Manor of Langley. Elizabeth seems to have recovered from her sickness; at least enough to continued the onward journey. This brief period of illness may have been related to her pregnancy. However, as we shall see shortly, the Privy Purse account points out that the Queen was not the only member of her household to fall ill while at Woodstock

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