‘House of Tudor: A Grisly History’ Interview with Mickey Mayhew
(c) Pen & Sword History ‘The House of Dudley’ Interview with Joanne Paul
(c) Penguin Books with a Lady Jane link to look forward to:
(c) Pen and Sword
30 March(c) Penguin
Paperback 30 March(c) The History Press
13 JulyCategories
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Listen to my talk about Lady Jane at the Tudor Society
(c) Tudor Society Mary, Katherine and Lady Jane Grey: Heirs to the last Tudor – Talk by Leanda de Lisle
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29th September 2022
Articles and Interviews
England’s Forgotten Queen Interview
(c) BBC 4 Crown of Blood Interview with Nicola Tallis
(c) Michael O'Mara Books The Lady Jane Grey’s Prayer Book Interview with Stephan Edwards
(c) Stephan Edwards Interview with Leanda de Lisle
(c) Chatto & Windus -
Arms of Lady Jane Grey
(c) European Heraldry.org
Tag Archives: Susan Doran
Too Close to Her Throne: The Other Cousins – Talk by Susan Doran
The Tudors were not very good at producing sons but they were good at producing daughters who lived beyond childhood. During her lifetime, Elizabeth had 9 female cousins on her father’s side. 3 of them, including Lady Jane Grey died … Continue reading
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Too Close to Her Throne: The Other Cousins – Talk by Professor Susan Doran
Too Close to Her Throne: The Other Cousins Professor Susan Doran Online Event for the British Library 13th October 19.30-20.30 ‘Professor Sue Doran looks how other close female kin of Elizabeth I created problems for her as well as themselves. … Continue reading
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Forthcoming Books – Updated 2 November
September 24th – Elizabeth’s Women by Tracy Borman It will explore all of the most important women in Elizabeth’s life: from her bewitching mother, Anne Boleyn, to her dangerously obsessive sister, Mary Tudor, and from the rivals to her throne … Continue reading