"How did Thomas Boleyn feel sitting in judgement on his children?" is a question that historian Claire Ridgway was asked recently, and it's one she's been asked before.
The Tudors in their own words - Margaret Tudor to Henry VII
The Tudors in their own words - Elizabeth of York to Isabella I of Castile
The Tudors in their own words - Catherine Parr to Henry VIII
The Tudors in their own words - Catherine Howard to Thomas Culpeper
The Tudors in their own words - Anne of Cleves to Henry VIII
The Tudors in their own words - Queen Jane Seymour to Henry VIII’s privy council
The Tudors in their own words - Anne Boleyn to her father, Thomas Boleyn
The Tudors in their own words - Queen Catherine of Aragon to her husband, King Henry VIII
The Tudors in their own words - Queen Elizabeth I’s words to Parliament
The Tudors in their own words - Queen Mary I’s words to the citizens of London
The Tudors in their own words - Queen Jane/Lady Jane Grey writes to her sister
The Tudors in their own words - King Edward VI writes to the Lady Mary
The Tudors in their own words - King Henry VIII’s Pastime with Good Company
The Tudors in their own words - King Henry VII, 7th August 1485
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Becoming Elizabeth - Episode 3 - Either Learn or Be Silent
Becoming Elizabeth - Episode 2 Part 2 - feedback from Tom Cullen and Anya Reiss
Becoming Elizabeth - Epsiode 2 - Elizabeth I’s #metoo moment is ruined
Becoming Elizabeth - Episode 1 - Keep the Knife Bright - Fictions versus history
The Fall of Anne Boleyn with Claire Ridgway 13-20 May 2022
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