March 6 - The Dissolution of the Monasteries

March 6 - The Dissolution of the Monasteries

On this day in Tudor history, 6th March 1536, King Henry VIII's Dissolution of the Monasteries began when the “Act for the Suppression (or Dissolution) of the Lesser Monasteries” was introduced into the Reformation Parliament. The Dissolution of the Monasteries had a major impact on England and her people, but was of great benefit to the king, his nobles and the gentry. Find out what happened, why and its impact in this talk from Claire Ridgway, founder of the Tudor Society and Anne Boleyn Files. You can see this podcast as a video at the following link: https://youtu.be/aELw2ss-xM8 Also on this day in Tudor history, 6th March 1492, scholar and humanist Juan Luis Vives was born. He advised Catherine of Aragon on Princess Mary’s education. Find out all about what he advised in last year’s video. https://youtu.be/B18CK9M_glg

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The Woman Behind the Cobham Family Portrait

The Woman Behind the Cobham Family Portrait

On this day in Tudor history, 17 October 1592, Frances Brooke, Lady Cobham died and was buried at Cobham in Kent. You may already know her face: she appears in the famous Cobham Family Portrait of 15...

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The English Cardinal Who Backed Spain’s Invasion of England

The English Cardinal Who Backed Spain’s Invasion of England

On this day in Tudor history, 16 October 1594, Cardinal William Allen died in exile in Rome. To Catholics, he was the shepherd who kept the old faith alive. To Elizabeth I’s government, he was a trait...

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Arthur Tudor: The King We Lost

Arthur Tudor: The King We Lost

Before Henry VIII, there was another heir. Prince Arthur Tudor, Prince of Wales, married to Katharine of Aragon, and dead at fifteen. In this interview, Gareth Streeter (author of Arthur, Prince of Wa...

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Henry VIII’s Boyhood Companion Who Became His Enforcer

Henry VIII’s Boyhood Companion Who Became His Enforcer

On this day in Tudor history, 15 October 1542, William Fitzwilliam, Earl of Southampton, died on campaign at Newcastle, serving Henry VIII one last time. He’d been by the king’s side since childhood;...

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Arthur Grey: The Elizabethan Soldier Who Went Too Far?

Arthur Grey: The Elizabethan Soldier Who Went Too Far?

On this day in Tudor history, 14th October 1593, Arthur Grey, 14th Baron Grey of Wilton, died at his Buckinghamshire home. He’d served Elizabeth I as a soldier, statesman, and staunch Protestant, but ...

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"I'll do it my way!"

"I'll do it my way!"

On 13 October 1549, Edward Seymour, Duke of Somerset, the man who had ruled England as Lord Protector for young Edward VI, lost it all. By the next day, he was in the Tower. How did the most powerful ...

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Did Edward VI Really Kill His Falcon

Did Edward VI Really Kill His Falcon

Did England’s boy-king really tear his pet falcon to pieces? In 1551, a foreign ambassador claimed that thirteen-year-old Edward VI, Henry VIII’s only son, plucked and ripped apart his own falcon, sa...

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The Power, Peril, and Legacy of Lady Jane Grey’s Grandfather

The Power, Peril, and Legacy of Lady Jane Grey’s Grandfather

On this day in Tudor history, 10 October 1530, Thomas Grey, 2nd Marquess of Dorset, died. Soldier, jouster, courtier, and grandfather of Lady Jane Grey, he lived a life that perfectly captured the dan...

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