7th June, 2018 in History, Women in History
Of the infamous Henry VIII’s six wives, Katherine Howard, his ‘rose without a thorn’, has been treated with the least amount of sympathy since her execution on 13 February 1542. 500 years on, should we re-evaluate how we remember Henry VIII’s fifth, doomed queen? Thought to have…
17th May, 2018 in Biography & Memoir, History
‘This is the stuff of which fairytales are made’, or are they? Royal marriages are of course a celebration (as with any marriage) but do royal marriages have a history of fairy tales or controversy? Let’s take a look at some of the more unusual marriages over the centuries that w…
17th January, 2018 in Biography & Memoir, History
In January 1648 a measure was passed declaring that the two Houses would ‘make no further Addresses or Applications to the King’ and ‘receive no more any Message from the King’. To complete Charles’ isolation from power, it was also made treasonable for anyone else to apply…
1st May, 2017 in History, Society & Culture
The first day of May is commonly associated with dances around the Maypole and marches for worker’s rights. However, London in 1517 saw an entirely different turn of events, ones which would come to be known as ‘Evil May Day’, or ‘Ill May Day’. In the early 1500s London was a bus…
16th January, 2017 in History
In the twenty-four years that followed his crushing victory at the Battle of Bosworth Field, Henry VII both confirmed and consolidated the Tudor dynasty’s grasp on power by a canny combination of sound finance, tough justice and peace abroad. Above all, however, he marr…
25th October, 2016 in History
Death figured prominently in the Tudor psyche, as it did throughout contemporary European, and this outstanding example of a memento mori, or ‘reminder of death’, could not embody more aptly both the transience and potentially agonising end of any sixteenth-century…
19th October, 2016 in History, Women in History
What do you really know about Henry VIII’s first wife, Catherine of Aragon? Here are 12 facts which profile this tenacious, single-minded and principled Tudor queen. 1. Betrothal to Arthur Catherine was betrothed to Henry VII’s infant son Arthur, at the age of three. Th…
11th May, 2016 in Biography & Memoir, History
Henry VIII was a larger than life Tudor monarch. With time he has become a character defined by his many marriages and his portrayal on TV, rather than through his real political skills and leadership. Here author and historian Dr Susan Loughlin exam…
18th December, 2015 in Biography & Memoir, History
As the power brokers of the next reign span their webs and hovered solicitously in the background, Henry VIII’s ailing body had deteriorated steadily throughout January 1547. Some thirty-eight years earlier, he had ascended the throne of England, the epitome of health and vitalit…
18th December, 2015 in Biography & Memoir, History
For far too long now, the full scale of Henry VIII’s misdeeds and miscalculations has been largely hidden from public view – mainly, it seems, beneath the copious skirts of his six wives, all of whom, both individually and collectively, have received far more than their fair shar…