
Did Thomas More Predict His Own Downfall
Thomas More knew the risks of serving King Henry VIII—but he chose to serve him anyway. Why? Join me as we uncover the fascinating story of More’s rise as Lord Chancellor, his sharp insight into He...
17 Jan 20255min

Keeping Time for a Queen
The Clockmaker Bartholomew Newsam What if I told you that a forgotten Tudor craftsman helped keep Queen Elizabeth I’s court running on time? Bartholomew Newsam (Newsum) wasn’t a noble, a soldier, ...
16 Jan 20253min

The Man Who Told Henry VIII He Was Dying
Imagine being the one person entrusted to deliver the most terrifying news to the most powerful king in English history. Anthony Denny wasn’t a nobleman or a great warrior—he was a trusted confidan...
15 Jan 20255min

The Forgotten Duchess
Jane Dudley and the Fall of the Dudley Dynasty What happens when you’re married to one of the most powerful men in England—only to see it all come crashing down? Jane Dudley, Duchess of Northumbe...
14 Jan 20254min

Love, Rebellion, and the Price Paid
What happens when a Tudor princess defies royal duty, breaks all the rules, and marries for love? Scandal, outrage, and the fury of two kings! On this day in Tudor history, 14th January 1515, Charle...
13 Jan 20253min

From Queen's Confidante to a Leader in Exile
What if I told you that one of Queen Mary I’s closest confidantes defied Queen Elizabeth I, became a leader of Catholic exiles in Spain, and even tried to influence the future of the English throne? ...
12 Jan 20255min

From Prisoner to Power
How William Howard Survived Tudor England The Tudor court was a treacherous place where even the slightest misstep could cost you your head. For William Howard, 1st Baron Howard of Effingham, survival...
11 Jan 20257min

The Shocking Fate of William Carter
What if printing a book could cost you your life? In Tudor England, it could—and it did. On 11th January 1584, William Carter, a Catholic printer, was brutally executed for treason after publishing a...
10 Jan 20256min





















