The Charterhouse: Piety, Power and Treason in the City
In this blog, we will be visiting the most prestigious religious institution of Tudor London: the Charterhouse. Its Tudor history…
In this blog, we will be visiting the most prestigious religious institution of Tudor London: the Charterhouse. Its Tudor history…
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The Tower of London has had its fair share of legendary inmates, including perhaps the most famous of all, Queen…
On 2 May 1536, Queen Anne Boleyn, the second queen consort of Henry VIII of England, was arrested at Greenwich…
In this month’s episode, Sarah talks to Lawrence Hendra, Director of Research from The Philip Mould Gallery. Follow Sarah’s on-site visit,…
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When one of the most commonly cited life achievements of a man is the illegal torture of a defenceless young…
This post contains some affiliate links When Katherine Howard stepped upon the scaffold at The Tower of London to make…
All I can tell you is that I account myself one of the happiest women in the world. These words…
This blog is adapted from an interview, recorded for my podcast, The Tudor History & Travel Show. Our historian is Dr…