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Two more books to look forward to….

30 May – Henry VIII’s Children: Legitimate and Illegitimate Sons and Daughters of the Tudor King by Caroline Angus ‘Of the five Tudor monarchs, only one was ever born to rule. While much of King Henry VIII’s reign is centred … Continue reading

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My review of ‘Edward VI: Henry VIII’s Overshadowed Son’ by Stephanie Kline

‘Edward VI: Henry VIII’s Overshadowed Son’ is an extremely well written account of the life of one of the less well-known Tudor monarchs. The longed-for son of Henry VIII, who became King at 9 years of age, Edward has largely … Continue reading

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‘The Granddaughters of Edward III’ Interview with Kathryn Warner

Kathryn Warner is the author of ‘The Granddaughters of Edward III’ which will be published by Pen and Sword Books on 28 February. Kathryn is the author of many books, including ‘Blood Roses: The Houses of Lancaster and York before … Continue reading

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Books 2023 – The Granddaughters of Edward III by Kathryn Warner on sale now…

‘Edward III may be known for his restoration of English kingly authority after the disastrous and mysterious fall of his father, Edward II, and eventual demise of his mother, Queen Isabella. It was Edward III who arguably put England on … Continue reading

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February 1554

‘But my faith had armed my resolution to withstand any assault…’ Lady Jane’s conference with Dr Feckenham ‘I have sent you, my dear sister Katherine, a book…’ In the days before her execution, Jane wrote a farewell letter to her … Continue reading

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