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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9 June - From traitor to sword bearer

9 June - From traitor to sword bearer

On 9th June 1511, in the reign of King Henry VIII, William Courtenay, 1st Earl of Devon, died.   Who was Courtenay and how did he go from being in favour to being a traitor and then back to being in f...

8 Juni 202155s

June 2021 at the Tudor Society!

June 2021 at the Tudor Society!

As usual, June is a busy month at the Tudor Society with lots of Tudor goodies for Tudor Society members to enjoy!   Here, Tudor Society founder, historian and author Claire Ridgway, gives an overview...

8 Juni 20215min

8 June - Mary is very wrong

8 June - Mary is very wrong

Henry VIII's eldest daughter, Mary, was convinced that her woes were all down to her stepmother, Anne Boleyn, and so there was hope for Mary after Anne Boleyn's execution in 1536. What did Mary expect...

7 Juni 202159s

7 June - The execution of Elizabeth I's physician

7 June - The execution of Elizabeth I's physician

On this day in Tudor history, 7th June 1594, Elizabeth I’s physician, Roderigo Lopez, was hanged, drawn and quartered after being accused of plotting to poison the queen. Find out more about Lopez an...

6 Juni 202159s

6 June - William Hunnis, a man lucky to die a natural death

6 June - William Hunnis, a man lucky to die a natural death

On this day in Tudor history, 6th June 1597, in the reign of Queen Elizabeth I, musician William Hunnis died a natural death. He was lucky as he could so easily have lost his head in Mary I's reign. F...

5 Juni 202158s

5 June - Robert Devereux is in trouble

5 June - Robert Devereux is in trouble

On this day in Tudor history, 5th June 1600, Robert Devereux, Earl of Essex, was in a spot of bother. Even though he was usually one of Elizabeth I's favourite, he was charged with insubordination. Oh...

4 Juni 202156s

4 June - Amy Robsart

4 June - Amy Robsart

On 4th June 1550, Robert Dudley married his sweetheart, Amy Robsart, at the royal palace of Sheen at Richmond, near London, in a ceremony attended by King Edward VI. In this #TudorHistoryShorts talk,...

4 Juni 202158s

Did Anne Boleyn bring French fashion to court?

Did Anne Boleyn bring French fashion to court?

In this latest edition of her Fan Q&A series, historian Claire Ridgway answers Jessica's question "Did Anne Boleyn bring French fashion to court herself or were others involved?"   Anne Boleyn spent s...

3 Juni 20218min

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