Lost & Found: Remarkable Survival of Monastic Books
On 15 January 1535, King Henry VIII was proclaimed Supreme Head of the Church of England. In a bid to…
On 15 January 1535, King Henry VIII was proclaimed Supreme Head of the Church of England. In a bid to…
The subject of today’s blog is a place that I would bet very few Tudor history fans know about. Yet,…
I am delighted to be hosting a stop on Sylvia Barbara Soberton’s virtual book tour for her new book The…
Recently, I visited Blenheim Park in North Oxfordshire, the site of the once magnificent Woodstock Manor, the most ancient, royal…
Please note: THIS BLOG CONTAINS ADULT CONTENT AND EXPLICIT SEXUAL REFERENCES I have long been fascinated by Tudor dress, from…
This post contains some affiliate links Confession time: I am not a fan of the Stuart monarchy. In fact, if…
Welcome back to the Tudor History & Travel Show: Travel Essentials! Travel Essentials provides inspiration for planning your next Tudor…
There are affiliate links in this blog In this monthโs episode of The Tudor Travel Show, I talk to the…
In this month’s blog, I will introduce you to a Tudor house that is utterly unique. You will not find…
Otford Palace, in Kent, was once acknowledged as being the most magnificent house in England. The man who was singularly…