
February 15 - Galileo, the Father of Modern Science
On this day in Tudor history, 15th February 1564, the Italian physicist, mathematician, astronomer, and philosopher, Galileo Galilei, was born in Pisa, Italy. Galileo was one of the central figures ...
14 Feb 20204min

February 13 - Bess of Hardwick
On this day in history, 13th February 1608, prominent Tudor noblewoman and one of the richest people in England, Elizabeth Talbot, Countess of Shrewsbury, more commonly known as Bess of Hardwick, died...
12 Feb 20207min

February 12 - Blanche Parry, a mother figure to Elizabeth I
On this day in Tudor history, 12th February 1590, Blanche Parry, died at the age of 82. She had served Queen Elizabeth I loyally from Elizabeth's birth in 1533, and had been a constant in the queen's ...
11 Feb 20206min

February 11 - Success for George Boleyn
On this day in Tudor history, 11 February 1531, the ecclesiastical assembly known as convocation granted King Henry VIII the title of “singular protector, supreme lord, and even, so far as the law of ...
10 Feb 20206min

February 10 - Catherine Howard goes to the Tower
On this day in Tudor history, 10th February 1542, Catherine Howard, King Henry VIII’s fifth wife, was escorted by barge from Syon House, where she’d been kept since November 1541, to the Tower of Lond...
9 Feb 20205min

February 9 - An awful end for a bishop
Warning - Contains a description of a burning at the stake On this day in history, 9th February 1555, Protestant John Hooper, Bishop of Gloucester and Worcester, and former Cistercian monk, was burn...
8 Feb 20208min

February 7 - Sir Thomas More
On this day in history, 7th February 1477 or 1478, Sir Thomas More, Henry VIII's Lord Chancellor, was born in London. More had once wanted to be a monk, but ended up being one of the most well-known...
6 Feb 20204min





















