March 17 - Alexander Alesius and his terrifying vision of Anne Boleyn

March 17 - Alexander Alesius and his terrifying vision of Anne Boleyn

On this day in Tudor history, 17th March 1565, Scottish theologian and Reformer Alexander Alesius (also known as Ales, Aless), died in either Leipzig or Edinburgh. Alesius wrote a huge number of theological works, was friends with reformers Philip Melancthon and Thomas Cranmer, Archbishop of Canterbury, but had a row with the Bishop of London at one point. Let Claire Ridgway, author of "On This Day in Tudor History", tell you a bit more about Alexander Alesius and also a terrifying vision or nightmare he experience in the early hours of 19th May 1536, the day of Queen Anne Boleyn's execution. Here's a link to see a list of works by Alesius - http://www.prdl.org/author_view.php?s=0&limit=20&a_id=27 You can see this podcast as a video at the following link: https://youtu.be/fj6N4BEMoYc Also on this day in Tudor history, 17th March 1554, Princess Elizabeth, the future Queen Elizabeth I, stalled her arrest by writing her famous Tide Letter. Find out more in last year’s video - https://youtu.be/oendk0s7eEs

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April 28 - A man involved in the falls of two queens

April 28 - A man involved in the falls of two queens

On this day in Tudor history, 28th April 1548 (some sources say 6 May), courtier, diplomat, soldier and Keeper of Oatlands Palace, Sir Anthony Browne, died at Byfleet in Surrey. He had been one of Hen...

27 Apr 20205min

April 27 - A Tudor and Stuart adventurer

April 27 - A Tudor and Stuart adventurer

On this day in history, actually in the Stuart period, 27th April 1609, Sir Edward Michelborne, member of Parliament, soldier and adventurer, died.    He'd survived an unsuccessful naval campaign agai...

26 Apr 20205min

April 26 - Shakespeare and the plague

April 26 - Shakespeare and the plague

On this day in Tudor history, 26th April 1564, the Bard, William Shakespeare, was baptised at Holy Trinity Church, Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire. This was just three months before the plague hit t...

25 Apr 20204min

April 25 - Catherine Parr publishes a book

April 25 - Catherine Parr publishes a book

On this day in Tudor history, 25th April 1544, an English translation of John Fisher’s Latin work, “Psalms or Prayers”, was published. It had been translated by none other than Catherine Parr, Henry V...

24 Apr 20205min

April 24 - Divining your future love

April 24 - Divining your future love

Today, 24th April, is St Mark’s Eve, the day before the Feast of St Mark the Evangelist, one of Christ’s apostles and the man who is said to have written the Gospel of Mark. In medieval and Tudor time...

23 Apr 20203min

April 23 - George Boleyn loses out

April 23 - George Boleyn loses out

On this day in Tudor history, 23rd April 1536, St George's Day, George Boleyn, Lord Rochford, lost to Nicholas Carew in the Order of the Garter elections.   George Boleyn was, of course, the brother o...

22 Apr 20208min

April 22 - Henry Clifford, 1st Earl of Cumberland

April 22 - Henry Clifford, 1st Earl of Cumberland

On this day in Tudor history, 22nd April, Henry Clifford, 1st Earl of Cumberland, magnate and Warden of the West Marches, died.   This Knight of the Garter had a successful career, although he was imp...

21 Apr 20206min

April 21 - The Philosopher's Stone offered to Elizabeth I

April 21 - The Philosopher's Stone offered to Elizabeth I

On this day in Tudor history, 21st April 1581, alchemist Thomas Charnock was buried at Otterhampton in Somerset.   Charnock was obsessed with alchemy and claimed to have made the philosopher's stone, ...

20 Apr 20207min

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