There is no denying Thomas Cromwell's positive and progressive impact on English politics, argues STEPHEN ARNELL ...
Only two daughters of the Tudor dynasty in its three-generation tenure of the English crown experienced the full force of these unpromising circumstances. They were both children of the dynasty’s ...
No one can blame Margaret Tudor for being overshadowed by her famous brother, King Henry VIII. But in all honesty, Margaret—as a thrice-married, husband-deposing, serial divorcée and regent of ...
Dr Newsome-Chandler’s main research interests are in the fields of forensic linguistics, historical linguistics, epistolary studies, textual editing, and early Tudor history. She has a forthcoming ...
It was at Pembroke Castle on January 28, 1457 that Margaret gave birth to a son, whom she named Henry. A tower thought to ...
It was Marshal who transformed Pembroke Castle into the stone stronghold that endures to this day. After Marshal, the castle ...
What was left of the Scottish establishment only very warily accepted Margaret Tudor, sister of Henry VIII, as Regent for the young James. And when she married Archibald Douglas, 6th Earl of Angus, in ...
By now pregnant with the Earl of Angus's child, Margaret Tudor fled to England. In October she gave birth to Margaret Douglas, the future Countess of Lennox and mother of Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley, ...
She was the woman who could have been England’s first queen regnant and he was the uncle who took the throne that might have ...
In a special edition of The Globe and Mail’s roundup of the top housing and real estate stories, we’re featuring the best ...
Dubbed ‘the stately home of Rock ‘n’ Roll’, the Grade II* listed Tudor Gothic manor is truly one of the most storied ...