Blog Tour – The House of Grey by Melita Thomas


On Monday 16th September, this website will host one of the stops on ‘The House of Grey: Friends and Foes of Kings’ blog tour.


(c) Amberley Publishing


‘The House of Grey’ by Melita Thomas (co-founder and editor of Tudor Times website) was published by Amberley on 15th September.


(c) Amberley Publishing


These are the stops on the tour so far:

Tudor Times House of Grey: Mothers & Sons

The Writing Desk – Researching the House of Grey by Melita Thomas

Lady Jane Grey Reference Guide – Father & Daughter by Melita Thomas

On the Tudor Trail – Divided Loyalties by Melita Thomas

Janet Wertman – Suffolk & The Seymours by Melita Thomas



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BBC4 – Tuesday 17th September – England’s Forgotten Queen


The first episode of ‘England’s Forgotten Queen: The Life and Death of Lady Jane Grey’ presented by Helen Castor is repeated on BBC4 on Tuesday 17th September.


(c) BBC 4


First broadcast in January 2018, the 3 part series also features ‘Jane’ historians, Leanda de Lisle, J Stephan Edwards and Nicola Tallis.


BBC4
Tuesday 17th September
20:00-21:00



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Paperback of ‘The Lost Kings: Lancaster, York and Tudor’ by Amy Licence which features Guildford Dudley on sale now…


The History Press


‘The century spanning the wars of the roses and the reigns of the Tudor kings was a volatile time of battle and bloodshed, execution and unexpected illness. Life could be nasty, brutish and short. Some met their end in battle, others were dragged to the block, losing everything for daring to aspire to the throne. Some were lost in mysterious circumstances, like Edward V, the elder of the Princes in the Tower. But the majority of these young men died in their teens, on the brink of manhood. They represent the lost paths of history, the fascinating what-ifs of the houses of York and Tudor. They also diverted the route of dynastic inheritance, with all the complicated implications that could bring, passing power into some unlikely hands. This book examines ten such figures in detail, using their lives to build a narrative of this savage century.’

From Amazon.co.uk

Further details – Amy Licence

Further details – Amazon.co.uk



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‘Then, the Lady Jane, daughter to the lord Marquis Dorset, chief mourner…’


On 7th September 1548, Lady Jane was the chief mourner at the funeral of Queen Katherine Parr at Sudeley Castle.



Events by Place – Sudeley Castle


Sudeley Castle




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London Renaissance Seminar – Thinking with Tudors – 26th October 2019


The London Renaissance Seminar will include the recent discoveries at Bradgate Park and Lady Mary Grey.


Thinking with Tudors: Palaces, Books and Lady Jane Grey

‘Speakers will discuss the birthplace of Lady Jane Grey and what recent excavations mean for myth and history; what we can learn from the London parish where her sister worshipped and how we need to look again at the Tudor book trade.

Speakers will include Richard Thomas on archaeology, Lou Horton on Mary Grey and Michelle O’Callaghan on writers, books and the book trade.’

From Birkbeck, University of London


26th October 2019
12:00-17:00

Further details are available from the Birkbeck, University of London website.



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