The Holy Maid of Kent was Sister Elizabeth Barton, an English Catholic nun who claimed to have received divine revelations that predicted future events. Thousands…
Writer of Grants and Historical Fiction
It has been exactly three years since the publication of Jane the Quene. Back then I had the blog and the book and was super…
Marguerite de Navarre was born Marguerite d’Angouleme, the daughter of Louise of Savoy and Charles, Count of Angouleme. She was elder sister to the man…
William Peto was a monk, an Observant Friar who was so “known for his holiness of life” that he was appointed confessor to Henry VIII’s…
After the wonderful reception to his last guest post (about the execution of Jane Grey – you can read it here), I have invited back…
This is a guest post from Stanley Antonisson – a man who for years has been adding fascinating comments to my posts. Stanley is a…
There is a dizzying amount to unpack in order to tell this story! #Onthisday, Henry Howard (the Earl of Surrey) and his wife (Frances de…
Henry Carey is a man whose parentage has been debated for five hundred years. His mother was Mary Boleyn, that part’s easy. But his father…not…
While technically the term “coronation” refers to the placing of a crown upon a monarch’s head, the moment of the anointing is so important that…
This is a guest post from David Field, a writer of historical fiction who is coming out with six Tudor-era novels this year (for you…