Here's the full edition of our full-colour 76-page March edition of Tudor Life Magazine. The theme this month is "Children and Childbirth"... it is a wonderful magazine, including:
- Childbirth in the Tudor age by Sarah Bryson
- The death downstairs by Sarah E. George
- Criminals in Medieval England by Dmitry Yakhovsky
- Ritual and reformation by Lauren Browne
- The Tudors' lost heirs by Conor Byrne
- Children of the Chapel Royal by Jane Moulder
- No one thought it was the stork by Kyra C. Kramer
- Jane the Quene by Emma Taylor
- The reformation - what did it mean? by Toni Mount
- An excerpt from "Falling Pomegranate Seeds" by Wendy J. Dunn
- Review of "The Tudors in 100 Objects reviewed by Charlie Fenton
- The Katherine of Aragon festival by Charlie Fenton
- Chocolate ... yes... chocolate by Rioghnach O'Geraghty
- PLUS EXCLUSIVE member discount to "The Sphere of Light"
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Interesting articles on childbirth. Churching was still in practice in the 1950s. My Mum refused to be Churched after my twin and I were born. One lady I knew of said she “Wore a runnel going to Church to be Churched” she had so many babies! She attended her local”low” Anglican Church, so had to go to a “high” Anglican church for that service.