February 3 - Silken Thomas

February 3 - Silken Thomas

On this day in Tudor history, 3rd February 1537, in the reign of King Henry VIII, Thomas Fitzgerald, 10th Earl of Kildare (known as Silken Thomas), his five uncles and Sir John Burnell, were executed as traitors at Tyburn in London. What led these men to these awful ends and why was Thomas known as "Silken Thomas". Find out more in today's talk from Claire Ridgway, author of "On This Day in Tudor History". You can see this podcast as a video at the following link: https://youtu.be/JA5hsZk0G3k Also on this day in Tudor history, 3rd February 1587, the Privy Council met in William Cecil, Lord Burghley’s chambers at Greenwich and agreed to send Mary, Queen of Scots’ signed death warrant to Fotheringhay. You can find out more about that in last year’s video and my video from 1st February. https://youtu.be/cIEZJXK9q8M

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The Great Tudor Christmas Quiz

The Great Tudor Christmas Quiz

Thank you, everyone! I wanted to get a Christmas themed quiz out today so you can enjoy it with your friends and family. Without further ado, why don't you play along and see if you can do better than...

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December 24 - A man who swapped sides at the right time

December 24 - A man who swapped sides at the right time

On this day in history, 24th December 1604, Christmas Eve, Sir Thomas Cornwallis, Comptroller of the household of Mary I and member of Parliament, died at about the age of eighty-six.    Cornwallis ha...

23 Des 20208min

December 23 - Elizabeth I moves to a property her mother knew well

December 23 - Elizabeth I moves to a property her mother knew well

On this day in Tudor history, 23rd December 1558, just over a month after her accession, England’s new queen, Elizabeth I, daughter of King Henry VIII and his second wife, Anne Boleyn, moved from Some...

22 Des 20207min

December 22 - Two Protestants betrayed by a spy

December 22 - Two Protestants betrayed by a spy

On this day in Tudor history, 22nd December 1557, Protestant martyrs John Rough and Margaret Mearing, were burnt at Smithfield for heresy.   John Rough was a Scot who'd encouraged John Knox to be a pa...

21 Des 202011min

December 21 - St Thomas, pies, charity and India

December 21 - St Thomas, pies, charity and India

21st December in Tudor times was the Feast of St Thomas the Apostle, or Didymus or Doubting Thomas. The apostle who wouldn't believe Christ had been resurrected until Christ appeared in front of him a...

20 Des 20205min

December 20 - Edward Arden, "victim of a grave iniquity" or conspirator?

December 20 - Edward Arden, "victim of a grave iniquity" or conspirator?

On this day in Tudor history, 20th December 1583, the day after his son-in-law, John Somerville, had been found dead in his cell, Warwickshire gentleman Edward Arden was hanged, drawn and quartered at...

19 Des 20205min

December 19 - A conspirator found dead in his cell

December 19 - A conspirator found dead in his cell

On this day in Tudor history, 19th December 1583, twenty-three-year-old convicted conspirator, John Somerville, was found dead in his cell at Newgate Prison. His death was said to be suicide, due to h...

18 Des 20205min

December 18 - Nicholas Harpsfield, the sorest and of least compassion

December 18 - Nicholas Harpsfield, the sorest and of least compassion

On this day in Tudor history, 18th December 1575, in the reign of Queen Elizabeth I,  fifty-six-year-old historian, Catholic apologist, priest and former Archdeacon of Canterbury, Nicholas Harpsfield,...

17 Des 20207min

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