A banqueting house was a “separate pavilion-like building reached through the gardens from the main residence.” They became very popular during the Tudor era –…
All Tudor, all the time...
A banqueting house was a “separate pavilion-like building reached through the gardens from the main residence.” They became very popular during the Tudor era –…
This is a guest post from the wonderful Brigitte Webster, founder and owner of the amazing Tudor & 17th Century Experience, an exquisite living history…
It has been quite some time since I have posted a “Tudor Tidbit” rather than an “On This Day” post, but given the continuing enthusiasm…
So my original plan had been to write an On-This-Day post about the execution of the Holy Maid of Kent (Sister Elizabeth Barton, an English…
Archery was Tudor England’s national sport as well as an important piece of their national defense. The English and Welsh had used the longbow, a…
Tudor Christmas Gifts – proving that the frantic search for the perfect present is not at all a new phenomenon…