February 2 - Sir Francis Bryan, the Vicar of Hell

February 2 - Sir Francis Bryan, the Vicar of Hell

On this day in Tudor history, 2nd February 1550, Sir Francis Bryan, died suddenly in Ireland. He was a rather colourful Tudor character, known as much for his drinking, gambling and all-round bad behaviour, as his diplomacy, royal favour and gift for poetry. Find out more about this one-eyed courtier and his nickname, "the vicar of hell", in today's talk from Claire Ridgway, author of several Tudor history books. Book recommendation: Sir Francis Bryan, Henry VIII's most notorious ambassador, by Sarah-Beth Watkins. Today is also Candlemas, and you can find out more about that feast day and how it was celebrated in Tudor times in Claire's video from last year - https://youtu.be/sXj14xV4gCE

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Henry VIII Banned Football

Henry VIII Banned Football

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Mary, Queen of Scots' Final Night

Mary, Queen of Scots' Final Night

On this day in Tudor history, 7th February 1587, Mary, Queen of Scots received the news she had been dreading—her execution warrant had arrived. By sunrise, she would face the executioner’s axe.   But...

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Pawn, Player, or Perfect Queen? Jane Seymour

Pawn, Player, or Perfect Queen? Jane Seymour

She was the woman who replaced Anne Boleyn, the queen who finally gave Henry VIII a son, and the wife he never tired of. But was Jane Seymour truly the perfect Tudor queen—or just the perfect pawn?   ...

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Mary Boleyn’s Legacy and How King Charles III Inherits Boleyn & Tudor Blood

Mary Boleyn’s Legacy and How King Charles III Inherits Boleyn & Tudor Blood

Did you know that King Charles III is a descendant of Mary Boleyn, sister of Anne Boleyn? And that Prince William and Prince Harry have two Boleyn bloodlines?   But wait—how can that be when Elizabeth...

5 Feb 20255min

Diplomat, Spy, or Traitor

Diplomat, Spy, or Traitor

The Double Life of Sir Edward Stafford   What if one of Elizabeth I’s trusted ambassadors was secretly working for Spain?   On this day in history, 5th February 1605, Sir Edward Stafford—diplomat, MP,...

4 Feb 20254min

A Royal Princess & A Disgraced Noble

A Royal Princess & A Disgraced Noble

On this day in 1495, Anne of York, daughter of Edward IV and sister of Queen Elizabeth of York, married Thomas Howard, the future 3rd Duke of Norfolk. But this was far more than just a royal love stor...

3 Feb 20257min

Betrayal, Power & Paranoia

Betrayal, Power & Paranoia

The Fall of the Duke of Buckingham    Edward Stafford, 3rd Duke of Buckingham, had everything—royal blood, vast wealth, and a place at the heart of Henry VIII’s court. But in 1521, his world came cras...

2 Feb 20254min

Did Henry VIII & Arthur Tudor Have a Close Bond?

Did Henry VIII & Arthur Tudor Have a Close Bond?

Henry VIII and his older brother, Arthur Tudor—were they close siblings or distant strangers? The answer might surprise you!   Despite being brothers, their lives were shaped by duty, distance, and ve...

1 Feb 20253min

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