On this day in Tudor history, 31st December, “the Gunner” Sir William Skeffington, Lord Deputy of Ireland, died at Kilmainham (1535), and Owen Oglethorpe, Bishop of Carlisle, died while under house arrest (1559)…
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#OTD in Tudor history – 31 December
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#OTD in Tudor history – 30 December
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#OTD in Tudor history – 29 December
On this day in Tudor history, 29th December, Elizabeth I’s champion, George Clifford, 3rd Earl of Cumberland, was buried (1605), and navigator and explorer John Davis (Davys) died in hand-to-hand combat with Japanese pirates…
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#OTD in Tudor history – 28 December
On this day in Tudor history, 28th December, Sir Nicholas Bacon, Lord Keeper of the Great Seal for Queen Elizabeth I, was born (1510), and Childermas, one of the Twelve Days of Christmas, was celebrated…
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#OTD in Tudor history – 27 December
On this day in Tudor history, 27th December, Anne of Cleves landed at Deal in Kent in preparation for her marriage to Henry VIII (1539), and scholar and Puritan Katherin Killigrew (née Cooke) died (1583)…
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#OTD in Tudor history – 26 December
On this day in Tudor history, Protestant exile and businesswoman Rose Lok was born in London (1526), Henry VIII made some changes to his will (1546), and the Feast of St Stephen was celebrated…
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#OTD in Tudor history – 25 December
On this day in Tudor history, magistrate, sheriff and witch-hunter Brian Darcy died (1587), and Lettice Knollys (married names: Devereux, Dudley and Blount) died at the age of ninety one (1634)…
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#OTD in Tudor history – 24 December
On this day in Tudor history, 24th December, King Henry VIII made his final speech to Parliament (1545); Sir Thomas Cornwallis, comptroller of the household of Mary I and member of Parliament, died (1604); and Christmas Eve was celebrated…
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#OTD in Tudor history – 23 December
On this day in Tudor history, 23rd December, schoolmaster, cleric and playwright Nicholas Udall was buried (1556), and Queen Elizabeth I moved from Somerset House to Whitehall, which became her principal residence (1558)…
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#OTD in Tudor history – 22 December
On this day in Tudor history, 22nd December, an imprisoned Bishop Fisher wrote to Thomas Cromwell begging him for a shirt and sheet (1534), and Protestant martyrs John Rough and Margaret Mearing, were burnt at Smithfield for heresy (1557)…
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#OTD in Tudor history – 21 December
On this day in Tudor history, Henry VII’s uncle and mentor, Jasper Tudor, Duke of Bedford and Earl of Pembroke, died (1495), and the Feast of St Thomas the Apostle (or Didymus or Doubting Thomas) was celebrated…
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#OTD in Tudor history – 20 December
On this day in Tudor history, 20th December, Catherine Howard’s step-grandmother begged Henry VIII for forgiveness (1541), and Edward Arden was hanged, drawn and quartered for allegedly plotting with his son-in-law to kill the queen (1583)…
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#OTD in Tudor history – 19 December
On this day in Tudor history, 19th December, Katherine Palmer, former Abbess of Syon, died in exile a month after confronting an angry mob (1576), and conspirator John Somerville was found dead in his cell at Newgate Prison (1583)…
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#OTD in Tudor History – 18 December
On this day in Tudor history, 18th December, two former archdeacons died: Protestant martyr John Philpott was burnt at the stake at Smithfield (1555), and historian and Catholic apologist Nicholas Harpsfield died in London (1575)…
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#OTD in Tudor history – 17 December
On this day in Tudor history, 17th December, Pope Paul III announced the excommunication of King Henry VIII (1538), and Anne Boleyn’s former chaplain, Matthew Parker, was consecrated as Elizabeth I’s Archbishop of Canterbury (1559)…
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#OTD in Tudor history – 16 December
On this day in Tudor history, Catherine of Aragon, Henry VIII’s first queen consort, was born at Alcalá de Henares (1485), and soldier and courtier George Grey, 2nd Earl of Kent, died (1503)…
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#OTD in Tudor history – 15 December
On this day in Tudor history, 15th December, Cardinal Reginald Pole, Mary I’s Archbishop of Canterbury and her chief advisor, was buried at Canterbury Cathedral (1558), and Thomas Parry, Elizabeth I’s comptroller of the household and loyal servant, died of “sheer grief” (1560)…
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#OTD in Tudor history – 14 December
On this day in Tudor history, 14th December, the six-day-old daughter of James V of Scotland became Mary, Queen of Scots, on her father’s death (1542), and Queen Mary I was buried at Westminster Abbey (1558)…
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#OTD in Tudor history – 13 December
On this day in Tudor history, 13th December, civil lawyer and dean of Chester William Clyffe died (1558), and pirate, sea captain, and explorer Sir Francis Drake finally left Plymouth on his circumnavigation of the Globe (1577)…
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#OTD in Tudor history – 12 December
On this day in Tudor history, 12th December, Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey, was led through the streets of London to the Tower (1546), and Protestant Welsh soldier and author, Sir Roger Williams, died from a fever with his patron, Robert Devereux, Earl of Essex, at his side (1595)…
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#OTD in Tudor history – 11 December
On this day in Tudor history, 11th December, Henry VIII’s bride-to-be, Anne of Cleves, was received in a lavish ceremony at Gravelines (1539), and Lady Douglas Sheffield, one-time lover (and perhaps wife!) of Robert Dudley, and the mother of his illegitimate son, was buried (1608)…
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#OTD in Tudor history – 10 December
On this day in Tudor history, 10th December 1541, Thomas Culpeper and Francis Dereham were executed for treason for their involvement in Queen Catherine Howard’s fall (1541), and Catholic priest Edmund Gennings and Catholic Swithin Wells were executed for treason (1591)…
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#OTD in Tudor history – 9 December
On this day in Tudor history, 9th December, Sir Edward Neville was executed for treason for allegedly conspiring against King Henry VIII (1538), and Queen Catherine Howard’s step-grandmother, the Dowager Duchess of Norfolk, was questioned (1541)…
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#OTD in Tudor history – 8 December
On this day in Tudor history, 8th December, Sir William Coffin, Master of the Horse to Queens Anne Boleyn and Jane Seymour, died (1538), and Mary, Queen of Scots, was born at Linlithgow Palace (1542)…
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#OTD in Tudor history – 7 December
On This day in Tudor history, 7th December, Mary, Queen of Scots’ second husband, Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley, was born (1545), and rebel leader Robert Kett was hanged from the walls of Norwich Castle (1549)…
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#OTD in Tudor history – 6 December
On this day in Tudor history, 6th December, soldier and administrator Sir Hugh Paulet, a man who served four monarchs, died (1573), and the Feast of St Nicholas was celebrated with the election of a Boy Bishop…
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#OTD in Tudor history – 5 December
On this day in Tudor history, 5th December, Anne de Vere (née Cecil), wife of Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford, and daughter of William Cecil, 1st Baron Burghley, was born (1556), and King Francis II of France, husband of Mary, Queen of Scots, died of an ear infection (1560)…
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#OTD in Tudor history – 4 December
On this day in Tudor history, 4th December, merchant tailor and prominent Lollard Richard Hunne was found hanging in his prison cell in suspicious circumstances (1514) and the pope deprived Thomas Cranmer of his archbishopric and permission was granted for his fate to be decided by the secular authorities (1555)…
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#OTD in Tudor history – 3 December
On this day in Tudor history, 3rd December, a proclamation was made to the rebels of the Pilgrimage of Grace offering them a pardon (1536), and sixty-nine-year-old peer and politician Roger North, 2nd Baron North, died at his London home (1600)…
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#OTD in Tudor history – 2 December
On this in Tudor history, 2nd December, Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey, was arrested after being accused of improper heraldry (1546), and Elizabeth I finally agreed to a public proclamation of sentence against Mary, Queen of Scots: death (1586)…
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