Elizabeth of York with Samantha Wilcoxson

Elizabeth of York with Samantha Wilcoxson

Apr 6 at 4:05pm

A warm welcome to my newest patron, Lizzy! Thank you for your generosity.

Elizabeth of York, was a woman of Kings. Her father, her brother, her uncle, her husband and then her grandchildren. In this episode of the podcast i change things up a bit.

The format of this episode is much different but is actually a combination of the two types of episodes you'll find on this channel.

Thank you to Lindsey Wolf for allowing me to use part of her guest article as script for this show. Find more by Lindsey at History for Peasants.

You can find more information about today's guest on her Facebook page, her blog and Twitter.

Books written by Samantha Wilcoxson can be purchased here:

Amazon - US

Amazon - UK

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