Chapter 196- ‘Strange Devices of Masks’ (1524-1527)

Chapter 196- ‘Strange Devices of Masks’ (1524-1527)

The mid-1520’s was an era where London was witnessing events both strange and tumultuous; Thomas More was leading armed raids into the homes of German merchants; the war with the Holy Roman Empire against France, suddenly became a war with France against the Holt Roman Empire; where Christmas pageants saw the careers of senior lawyers left in ruins and where a rich young northerner got into trouble for falling in love with an English girl with French style.

This was a few years where the cities life was following a simple trajectory, carrying on as it always did, with new livery halls, and wild bonfires and celebrations and jousts at good news… but behind the mask of the era, something terrible was coming.

Cover includes detail from portrait of Martin Luther, by Lucas Cranach the Elder, c.1525

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Chapter 207- “Alack!  Poor mouse!” (1546)

Chapter 207- “Alack! Poor mouse!” (1546)

1546- a year which saw the full tyranny of Henry VIII bloom across London; when the city was not being forced to buy tonnes of surplus wheat from the King; when it was not celebrating the end of the W...

30 Jul 57min

Chapter 206- “Some for one thing, some for another…” (1543-1546)

Chapter 206- “Some for one thing, some for another…” (1543-1546)

The Story finds itself in the last years of the reign of Henry VIII- and we find our metropolis a place where innocent simple teenagers are burned alive, where security clampdowns see curfews and hous...

23 Jul 51min

Chapter 205- “Lombard street shall be exercised…” (1520-1550)

Chapter 205- “Lombard street shall be exercised…” (1520-1550)

An episode where we look under the surface to see what the cities merchants were doing- and run into some surprising truths; this was London at the birth of modern capitalism, and this chapter takes y...

15 Jul 52min

Chapter 204- “No man dare speak against…” (1539-1544)

Chapter 204- “No man dare speak against…” (1539-1544)

Henry VIII was a tyrant. He was a brutal, wilful, petulant king, whose desire to do whatever the hell he felt like and deal with the consequences later, had driven his country into uncharted and dang...

8 Jul 54min

Chapter 203- Gregory Sweet Lips (1536-1540)

Chapter 203- Gregory Sweet Lips (1536-1540)

This weeks chapter examines four busy years in the story of our city- culminating in the first death by shooting in its history; along the way we explore a country descending into resentment, resignat...

25 Jun 52min

Chapter 202- “With force and arms break down the gate” (1536-1550)

Chapter 202- “With force and arms break down the gate” (1536-1550)

We take a pause from the narrative, to examine, in detail, what the dissolution of the monasteries of London meant for the city- literally, who gained the land and the buildings, what did they do with...

17 Jun 54min

Chapter 201- Down, down, down, down… (1533-1535)

Chapter 201- Down, down, down, down… (1533-1535)

We return with the story as we examine the circumstances that saw a drastic change in fortunes for the cities two most powerful residents- for Thomas Cromwell? His rise in power and status, and his l...

10 Jun 55min

Chapter 200- “She has raised a fire…” (1528-1534)

Chapter 200- “She has raised a fire…” (1528-1534)

This week we examine the tale of Elizabeth Barton- holy woman, prophetess, political demagogue and the figure who openly defied Henry VIII over his desire to marry Anne Boleyn. But her story is one wh...

27 Mai 57min

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