
March 11 - William Warner, our English Homer
On this day in history, 11th March 1609, Tudor poet and lawyer William Warner was buried at the Church of St John the Baptist at Great Amwell in Hertfordshire. Not many people today have heard of W...
10 Maalis 20203min

March 10 - John de Vere, 13th Earl of Oxford and his role in the Wars of the Roses
On this day in Tudor history, 10th March 1513, magnate John de Vere, 13th Earl of Oxford, died at his home at Castle Hedingham in Essex. Oxford was a key figure in the Wars of the Roses and played an...
9 Maalis 20207min

March 9 - Frances Radcliffe, Countess of Sussex, and her most rare gifts both of mind and body
On this day in Tudor history, 9th March 1589, Lady Frances Radcliffe, Countess of Sussex, and wife of Sir Thomas Radcliffe, Lord Fitzwalter and 3rd Earl of Sussex, died at her home in Bermondsey. Fr...
8 Maalis 20205min

March 8 - Henry VIII receives a leopard
On this day in Tudor history, 8th March 1516, Sir John Wiltshire wrote to King Henry VIII from the English territory of Calais warning him that a couple of gifts were on their way to the king from the...
7 Maalis 20205min

March 7 - The Great Comet
This day in Tudor history, 7th March 1556, was one of the days on which the Great Comet, or the Comet of Charles V, was seen and recorded by Paul Fabricius, mathematician and physician at the court of...
6 Maalis 20204min

March 6 - The Dissolution of the Monasteries
On this day in Tudor history, 6th March 1536, King Henry VIII's Dissolution of the Monasteries began when the “Act for the Suppression (or Dissolution) of the Lesser Monasteries” was introduced into t...
5 Maalis 20204min

March 5 - Tobacco comes to Europe
On this day in Tudor history, 5th March 1558, Spanish physician Francisco Fernandes brought back live tobacco plants and seeds from Mexico to Europe. In today's "On This Day in Tudor History", Clair...
4 Maalis 20208min





















