Books 2015 – on sale today – God’s Traitors by Jessie Childs (paperback)


5 March – God’s Traitors: Terror and Faith in Elizabethan England (paperback) by Jessie Childs


 (c) Vintage

(c) Vintage


‘The Catholics of Elizabethan England did not witness a golden age. Their Mass was banned, their priests were outlawed, their faith was criminalised. In an age of assassination and Armada, those Catholics who clung to their faith were increasingly seen as the enemy within. In this superb history, award-winning author Jessie Childs explores the Catholic predicament in Elizabethan England through the eyes of one remarkable family: the Vauxes of Harrowden Hall.

God’s Traitors is a tale of dawn raids and daring escapes, stately homes and torture chambers, ciphers, secrets and lies. From clandestine chapels and side-street inns to exile communities and the corridors of power, it exposes the tensions and insecurities masked by the cult of Gloriana. Above all, it is a timely story of courage and frailty, repression and reaction and the terrible consequences when religion and politics collide.’

From Amazon.co.uk

Further details – Jessie Childs

Further details – Amazon.co.uk

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Helen Castor discusses Joan of Arc


Historian Helen Castor discusses her new book, ‘Joan of Arc: A History’ on ABC Radio.


Conversations with Richard Fidler – Helen Castor


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Lady Jane mentioned in BBC History Magazine article


Lady Jane is briefly mentioned in an article in the March 2015 issue of BBC History Magazine.


(c) BBC History Magazine

(c) BBC History Magazine


David Baldwin’s article, ‘A Seventh Wife for Henry VIII?’ looks at the possibility that Henry VIII might have considered a seventh marriage to Katherine Willoughby. Katherine was Lady Jane’s step-grandmother and the article mentions Jane in relation to the events of her nine day’s reign.

David Baldwin’s new book, ‘Henry VIII’s Last Love: The Extraordinary Life of Katherine Willoughby, Lady-in-Waiting to the Tudors’ is published on 15th March.


(c) Amberley Publishing

(c) Amberley Publishing


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Streatham Portrait to go back to Montacute House


The National Portrait Gallery have said that the Lady Jayne/Streatham portrait will return to Montacute House in Somerset in late spring.


(c) NPG 6804; Lady Jane Dudley (nee Grey) by Unknown artist

(c) NPG 6804; Lady Jane Dudley (nee Grey) by Unknown artist


The portrait was part of ‘The Real Tudors: Kings & Queens Rediscovered’ exhibition from 12 September 2014 until 1st March 2015.

It was previously on display at Montacute House (a regional partner of the National Portrait Gallery) between March 2013 and May 2014.


March 2013-May 2014 -Room 2 - The Court of Henry VIII Montacute House

March 2013-May 2014 -Room 2 – The Court of Henry VIII
Montacute House


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2013’s Guest Article by Susan Higginbotham – The Woodvilles


(c) The History Press

(c) The History Press


In case you missed Susan Higginbotham’s guest post about Thomas Grey.

Thomas Grey by Susan Higginbotham


You can buy the paperback of ‘The Woodvilles: The Wars of the Roses and England’s Most Infamous Family’ from Amazon.co.uk


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