Enjoy the amazing 92 page Richard III Special Edition magazine from the Tudor Society with a massive 50 page special feature section on King Richard.
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March 2015 Tudor Life Magazine
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The Order of the Bath by Sarah Bryson
The Most Honourable Order of the Bath was not officially founded as a Chivalry until 1725 by King George I, however its history dates back centuries before this. It is believed that King Henry IV was the original founder of the Order of the Bath, creating several Knights of the Bath upon his coronation. It is believed that the name of the Order came from the fact that the men who were to be newly created Knights had to wash as a part of purification before they were created Knights.
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This week in history 23 February – 1 March
On this day in history events for week 23 February to 1 March.
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February 1516 – Birth and Christening of Mary I
An article about Mary I’s birth and christening in February 1516.
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This week in history 16 – 22 February
On this day in history events for 16-22 February.
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The Claimant: A Novel of the Wars of the Roses Book Tour Day 5 – Researching The Claimant
I am honoured for the Tudor Society to be the last stop on Simon Anderson’s book tour for his historical novel The Claimant:A Novel of the Wars of the Roses. It is a wonderful novel, one that gripped me from the start and one that didn’t let go of me – I need the sequel!
Today, Simon joins us to tell us all about the research he did for his novel. Thank you Simon and a big welcome to the Tudor Society. Over to Simon…
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Blanche Parry
As today is the anniversary of the death of eighty-two year-old Blanche Parry, chief Gentlewoman of the Privy Chamber, on 12 February 1590, I thought I would share an article written by Sarah Rochel back in 2009 for The Elizabeth Files.
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This week in history 9 – 15 February
On this day in history events for 9-15 February.
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This week in history 2 – 8 February
On this day in history events for 2-8 February.
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Africans in Tudor and Stuart England by Conor Byrne
One often hears of the Tudor period being ‘done to death’. Historians have always revelled, and continue to do so, in studying this exciting and glamorous period, which saw monumental religious change, political development and cultural growth, and ordinary people worldwide cannot get enough of the Tudors, whether reading about them, watching historical films or visiting Tudor palaces. However, it cannot be denied that our obsession with the Tudors is very white-centred.
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Windsor Castle by Sarah Bryson
Windsor Castle dates back to the time of William the Conqueror, who started building the Castle in 1070. Work was completed in 1086 and the great castle was built as a means to defend and secure the western path towards London. The castle was built on an earth mound which supported a keep and has an Upper and Lower Ward.
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Thomas Cromwell Mania
Thomas Cromwell is hot property at the moment and is just everywhere – I wonder why…
Anyway, I thought I’d draw your attention to some articles about him and also some recommended reading on him.
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This week in history 26 January – 1st February
On this day in history events for 26th January to 1st February.
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Cor Rotto: A Novel of Catherine Carey Book Tour Day 7 – Life in Exile
An article by Adrienne Dillard on what life was like for Marian exiles like Catherine Carey and her husband Francis Knollys who fled to the Continent.
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22 January 1552 – Execution of Edward Seymour, Duke of Somerset
On 22 January 1552, between 8 and 9am, Edward Seymour, Duke of Somerset and former Lord Protector, was executed on Tower Hill.
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The Downfall of Margaret Pole, Countess of Salisbury, by Alexander Taylor
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This week in history 19 – 25 January
On this day in history events for 19-25 January.
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Anne Seymour, Duchess of Somerset, by Conor Byrne
An article on the much maligned Anne Seymour (nee Stanhope), Duchess of Somerset.
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Welcome on board Conor Byrne and Alexander Taylor!
A warm welcome to Alexander Taylor and Connor Byrne who will be writing for the Tudor Society website.
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This week in history 12 – 18 January
On this day in history events for 12-18 January.
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Elizabeth I’s Coronation Procession – Primary Source Accounts
The primary sources for Elizabeth I’s coronation procession on 14th January 1559.
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What is the Order of the Garter? By Sarah Bryson
The Order of the Garter, officially known as The Most Noble Order of the Garter, is the oldest and highest British order of chivalry. The Order was founded in 1348 by King Edward III and consists of the King (or Queen), their spouse, the Prince of Wales and twenty four Knights. Other members of The Order are known as Royal Knights Companions and Extra or Stranger Knights.
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Catherine of Aragon’s Black Heart and Poison: The Primary Sources
Following Catherine of Aragon’s death on the afternoon of 7th January 1536, her body was prepared for burial by a chandler in her household, whose job it would have been to embalm her body. Sir Edmund Bedingfield and Sir Edward Chamberlain wrote to Thomas Cromwell from Kimbolton on 7th January about the arrangements they had made:
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Tudor TV Programmes – January 2015
Information on Tudor-themed TV programmes coming to your TV in January 2015.
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This week in history 5 – 11 January
On this day in history events for 5 January to 11 January.
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Tudor New Year Gifts Video
Claire discusses the New Year gift rolls of the Tudor monarchs.
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This week in history 29 December – 4 January
On this day in history events for 29 December to 4 January.
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This week in history 22 – 28 December
On this day in history events for 22-28 December.
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This week in history 15 – 21 December
On this day in history events for 15-21 December.
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This week in history 8 – 14 December
On this day in history events for 8-14 December.
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