It was Marshal who transformed Pembroke Castle into the stone stronghold that endures to this day. After Marshal, the castle ...
It was at Pembroke Castle on January 28, 1457 that Margaret gave birth to a son, whom she named Henry. A tower thought to ...
There is no denying Thomas Cromwell's positive and progressive impact on English politics, argues STEPHEN ARNELL ...
A highlight of January’s Katharine of Aragon Festival in Peterborough will see renowned Tudor experts giving a captivating ...
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 ...
Joining the cast is Killing Eve’s Dame Harriet Walter as Lady Margaret Pole, Countess of Salisbury, one of the last surviving ...
(Blyth) The family of the late Joan Elenor Turner are sad to announce the passing of their Mum, Gran and Great Gran. Funeral ...
It was a prohibition that stood for 1,000 years - until one particularly capricious monarch decided otherwise. In 1540, King Henry VIII changed the law to allow first-cousin marriage so he could ...
ITV Love Your Garden fans witnessed Alan along with colleagues Katie Rushworth, David Domoney, and Frances Tophill dedicating ...
Given how the heroic pair have helped generations of children find a home, Alan and co-starts Katie Rushworth, David Domoney ...
After his marriage 1445, he was dominated by his wife, Margaret of Anjou. He was deposed 1461 in the Wars of the Roses; was captured 1465, temporarily restored 1470, but again imprisoned 1471 and then ...
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 ...