In “The Waiting Game,” the historian Nicola Clark tells a lively and vivid story of the women who served Henry VIII’s queens.
Ahead of a new series of her ABC hit Lucy Worsley Investigates, the historian warns that “story telling is a dangerous thing” ...
Henry VIII wed his fifth wife Catherine Howard on 28 July, 1540 ... Sadler continued to serve the Tudor family after Henry VIII's death, working for Edward VI as Secretary of State during his reign.
He regained King Henry VIII's favour during the legal proceedings against his fifth wife, Catherine Howard. Sadler would go on to be involved in one of the stranger moments in Tudor history ...
“It’s Catherine Howard!” Worsley is clearly delighted ... even when not donning a ceremonial Tudor robe, she loves to wear a sparkly brooch and a jewel-coloured frock – although today, she is wearing ...
In 2017, John Guy, a Tudor ... prisoner and poor slave. Most gracious prince, I cry for mercy, mercy, mercy,” he allegedly wrote to the King after his arrest. Cromwell was executed on 28 July 1540 as ...
His letter read: "Written at the Tower this Wednesday, the last of June, with the heavy heart and trembling hand of your Highness’s most heavy and most miserable prisoner and poor slave.
Howard, a career thief who loved to use gelignite to blow the doors off safes, was involved in two of Victoria's most notorious prison breaks in the 1940s. He busted out of Beechworth and ...
Yet, for whatever reason, reactions to Howard's performances seem muted. REQUIRED READING:Ohio State routs Oregon in College Football Playoff, advances to semifinals vs. Texas Howard started Ohio ...
CNN may have been duped by a so-called “hidden prisoner” from a Syrian jail that one news agency claims is actually a first lieutenant in the Syrian Air Force Intelligence. During a segment ...