March 5 - Tobacco comes to Europe

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", Claire Ridgway, founder of the Tudor Society, talks about the introduction of tobacco in Europe and how it was viewed as a cure-all, and how tobacco smoking became fashionable at Elizabeth I's court. You can see this podcast as a video at the following link: https://youtu.be/D1mtHYLJtXc Also on this day in Tudor history, 5th March 1549, a bill of attainder was passed against Thomas Seymour, Baron Sudeley, uncle of King Edward VI, finding him guilty of 33 counts of treason. Find out more in last year’s video - https://youtu.be/YNPqZ5fHNh8

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February 24 - Katherine Howard, Elizabeth I's good friend

February 24 - Katherine Howard, Elizabeth I's good friend

On this day in Tudor history, 24th February 1603, Katherine Howard (née Carey), Countess of Nottingham, died at Arundel House.    Katherine was a close friend of Queen Elizabeth I and it is thought th...

23 Feb 20205min

February 23 - Job Throckmorton, a colourful and lucky character

February 23 - Job Throckmorton, a colourful and lucky character

On this day in Tudor history, 23rd February 1601, religious pamphleteer and Member of Parliament, Job Throckmorton, was buried at Haseley in Warwickshire.   Job was known for his alleged involvement i...

22 Feb 20204min

February 22 - Marie de Guise, who avoided marrying Henry VIII!

February 22 - Marie de Guise, who avoided marrying Henry VIII!

On this day in Tudor history, 22nd February 1540, twenty-four-year-old Marie de Guise, or Mary of Guise, queen consort of King James V of Scotland, was crowned queen at Holyrood Abbey.   Did you know ...

21 Feb 20205min

February 21 - Ambrose Dudley, Earl of Warwick

February 21 - Ambrose Dudley, Earl of Warwick

On this day in Tudor history, 21st February 1590, Ambrose Dudley, 3rd Earl of Warwick, Master of the Ordnance and Privy Councillor, died at Bedford House on the Strand.    Ambrose had been a loyal roy...

20 Feb 20204min

February 20 - The hanging of Lady Hungerford

February 20 - The hanging of Lady Hungerford

On this day in Tudor history, 20th February 1523, Agnes, or Alice, Lady Hungerford, was hanged at Tyburn.    Agnes was said to have "procured" her servants to murder her first husband, John Cotell, wh...

19 Feb 20202min

February 19 - The Rose Theatre, an Elizabethan playhouse

February 19 - The Rose Theatre, an Elizabethan playhouse

On this day in Tudor history, 19th February 1592, the Rose Theatre, an Elizabethan play house built by Philip Henslowe, was opened on Bankside in London.   Plays performed at the theatre included Shak...

18 Feb 20204min

February 18 - The Ridolfi Plot against Elizabeth I

February 18 - The Ridolfi Plot against Elizabeth I

On this day in history, 18th February 1612, Italian banker Roberto di Ridolfi died in Florence, Italy, aged 80.   Amazingly, he died a natural death even though he'd been the brains behind the Ridolf...

17 Feb 20204min

February 17 - Love at first sight for Mary, Queen of Scots?

February 17 - Love at first sight for Mary, Queen of Scots?

Well, ok, perhaps love at second or third sight!    On this day in Tudor history, Saturday 17th February 1565, Mary, Queen of Scots, met and fell in love with Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley, at Wemyss Cas...

16 Feb 20203min

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