Monthly Archives: September 2009

Elsyng Palace

Elsyng palace was a former Tudor palace that I had heard very little about until I came across an article written by the Enfield Archaeological Society. This is supposedly the place where Edward and Elizabeth heard of their father’s, death. … Continue reading

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On this day in 1533

Just a quick post to commemorate the birth of Queen Anne Boleyn’s first child, Elizabeth, at Greenwich Palace on September 7th 1533. Although not the male heir King Henry VIII was hoping for, she was healthy and robust. Happy birthday … Continue reading

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Henry VIII’s Bible

I recently came across an article about Henry VIII’s 500 year old prayer book that contains the writing of five Tudor monarchs! This is undoubtedly a one of a kind and true Tudor treasure! As well as writings by Henry … Continue reading

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